A choir of solicitors, barristers and judges has raised £10,000 for Northern Ireland Hospice through sales of its Christmas CD.
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A convicted killer who broke into a charity shop was caught after stopping for a mince pie at the scene of the crime. Cops found Paul Ness, 42, sitting pie-faced in the staff kitchen of the British Heart Foundation store in Leith at the end of January.
The High Court has dismissed Mr Charles Verschoyle-Greene’s appeal against a decision of the Financial Services Ombudsman, in which the FSO dismissed his complaint about the way the Bank of Ireland sold him a property investment. The appellant had been a client of the bank for a number of years, a
Dr Brian Tobin, lecturer at the School of Law in NUI Galway Women in a same-sex marriage with donor-conceived children have been "left in a legal quagmire" by the Government according to a legal academic, the Irish Examiner reports.
There was a 38 per cent increase in the number of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests made last year in comparison with 2014, new figures show. The figures are included in the Office of the Information Commissioner's (OIC) annual report, which also shows a 20 per cent increase in the number of rev
Sabine Walsh The president of the Mediators' Institute of Ireland (MII) has called on TDs to support the publication and enactment of the Mediation Bill as she opened the organisation's new headquarters in Smithfield, Dublin.
Tara Doyle, head of Matheson's asset management and investment funds group Tara Doyle, head of Matheson's asset management and investment funds group, will moderate a panel at the Euromoney Learning Solutions 6th UCITS Conference in London.
Kevin Hanratty, director of the Human Rights Consortium The Human Rights Consortium (HRC) has expressed concerns that plans for a British Bill of Rights are still on the table despite indications that it would breach the Good Friday Agreement.
The UK Supreme Court has unanimously granted a celebrity permission to appeal the discharge of an interim injunction regarding his sexual encounters and, by a majority, has allowed the appeal. This case considered whether the publication overseas of the identity of PJS and details of PJS’s sexual
Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan yesterday delivered the keynote address at a Belfast conference on Brexit and its consequences.
Owners of a Belfast lingerie shop have complained that the smell from a Greggs store opening next door will ruin their stock. Mike Tremellen, director of Bravissimo, has written to planning officials to complain that the smell of pasties and pies will "permeate into our shop" and make their stock "u
The Supreme Court has upheld a decision to surrender a man who had been sentenced in the UK to life imprisonment in 1984 for the murder of his neighbour back to the UK, finding that while the UK system with regards to life sentences would be unconstitutional in Ireland, it did not justify Ireland re
Children's Minister Dr Katherine Zappone Legislation to revise adoption law in the wake of the children's referendum in 2012 is the first bill to go before the 32nd Dáil.
Gerry McAlinden QC, chairman of the Bar Council The Bar of Northern Ireland has welcomed the arrival of 108 new MLAs following the elections on 5 May.
Dublin firm Reddy Charlton has appointed Godfrey Hogan as a new principal consultant, recruiting him from Woods Hogan Solicitors, where he had served as managing partner since 2012.

