of the formal investigation procedure and, on the other, the aid schemes had not been notified to the Commission in any way. The undertakings in question therefore could not reasonably believe, despite the delay in the investigation procedure, that the Commission’s doubts no longer existed and th
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The Bar of Ireland and The Bar of Northern Ireland will go head-to-head in their annual rugby match tomorrow. The match takes place at 2pm tomorrow at Wanderers FC, Merrion Road, Dublin 4, followed by a dinner in the Bencher's room of the King's Inns at 6.30pm.
Police in Northamptonshire have been ridiculed after publishing an e-fit of a man members of the public said looked "like he swallowed a plate".
and/or progression of the disciplinary proceedings. The applicant was accused of a breach of discipline under Regulation 5 of the An Garda Síochána (Discipline) Regulations 2007 and under the Criminal Justice (Treatment of Persons in Custody) Regulations, 1987.
David Barniville SC, chairman of the Council of The Bar of Ireland The Bar of Ireland will introduce a range of measures to better support women at the Bar after a survey of female practitioners revealed a number of areas of concern.
Two cases where a suspended sentence was to be activated have been dropped in the wake of the High Court ruling on Tuesday. Mr Justice Michael Moriarty declared that section 99 of the Criminal Justice Act 2006, governing the activation of suspended sentences, is unconstitutional.
Michael Humphreys QC, chairman of the Commercial Bar Association Leading lawyers from across Northern Ireland and the UK convened this morning for the start of the British Irish Commercial Bar Association (BICBA) conference.
Dawn McKnight Dawn McKnight, partner in the corporate team at Belfast firm Carson McDowell, delves deeper into the Brexit debate and explores some of the finer details which could cause concerns for local companies with IP rights.
Theresa May MPs, civil servants and councillors who may be involved in corruption will be the target of a new law proposed by the UK Home Secretary.
Managing partner John White Dublin firm Beauchamps has taken on 45 new members of staff in the last year, including four new partners, the company has revealed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhMI6akmjWE Professor David Ormerod QC's lecture on the evolution of the law surrounding the doctrine of joint enterprise has been published online.
Dalriada School pupils are flying to London this weekend to compete in the national finals of The Bar Mock Trial after winning the Northern Ireland heat in November 2015.
Chinese civil servants have been baffled by colourful propaganda comics urging them to beware of handsome foreigners. A 16-panel comic strip displayed in posters across Beijing follows a young female civil servant, Xiao Li, who is tricked into handing secret files to a red-haired foreigner, David. T
The Court of Appeal has set aside an order of the High Court in relation to an accident which left a man requiring to have his leg amputated, finding that the trial judge’s assessment of the damages was “perverse”. The plaintiff, Blaine Murphy, was struck by a car while attending the Galway In
Acting Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Acting Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has said emergency legislation could be introduced "within days" of a High Court ruling that said the law governing the activation of suspended sentences is unconstitutional.

