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A man in Western Australia was caught by police ensuring the safety of his beer before his children. After stopping the driver on the Great Northern Highway, police found children in the car sitting on the laps of adults and in the foot wells – while the cases of beer were safely secured behind se

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A celebrity whose alleged “extramarital activities” are the subject of a gagging order under English law has been named in the US, calling into question the point of privacy injunctions in the age of social media. The man, whose identity was revealed in a US publication, is said to have been inv

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Gardaí have sent a newly completed file on the 1981 Stardust nightclub fire to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). A fresh investigation was launched into the disaster that killed 48 people and injured 200 in Dublin 35 years ago after evidence emerged suggesting that five of the victims died

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A parliamentary draughtsman has warned that the length of new bills and the number of clauses they include is becoming so great that the UK's Parliament is unable to scrutinise them properly. In a new report Dangerous Trends in Modern Legislation... and how to reverse them, published by the Centre f

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Elmos and other costumed characters who work for tips in New York City’s Times Square could have their movements restricted later this year after the city council approved a law forcing them to stay in designated zones. The law, which must also be signed by mayor Bill de Blasio, was passed followi

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Pictured: Declan Black, managing partner of Mason Hayes & Curran, at the opening of the National Library for Blind Children Dublin firm Mason Hayes & Curran (MHC) has helped to develop and fund a national library for visually impaired children.

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