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Pictured (l-r): David O'Donnell and Frank O'Flynn Dublin law firm Mason Hayes & Curran (MHC) has announced the appointment of Frank O'Flynn as a partner in its corporate team.

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A man who agreed to have his partner murdered because he thought she was having an affair was shocked when she turned up at her own funeral. Balenga Kalala, from Melbourne, Australia, paid hitmen $7,000 to abduct his wife, Noela Rukundo, on a visit to Burundi.

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The High Court has refused an application from a man who sought an order of certiorarior declaration in relation to an order made following an appeal against his conviction for harassing his ex-wife. Sean Carraher claimed that the hearing had been fundamentally flawed on the grounds that Garda witne

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Deirdre Malone, chief executive of the Irish Penal Reform Trust The passage of the Criminal Justice (Spent Convictions and Certain Disclosures) Bill 2012 through the Oireachtas has been hailed as a “historic step” for Ireland.

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Tanya Ward, chief executive of the Children’s Rights Alliance The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) has published its concluding observations on Ireland's record under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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A Sinn Féin MLA has been ordered to pay an Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MP nearly £50,000 in compensation for falsely implying he had harassed and shot people. Mr Justice Stephens, sitting in the High Court in Belfast, ruled that Phil Flanagan's tweet about Tom Elliott's conduct during his career a

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Trevor Dolan, financial services partner at the firm Dublin firm LK Shields has said it was "instrumental in the process" that led to the designation of Jersey as an acceptable jurisdiction authorised for migration through the Irish Collective Asset-management Act 2015 (ICAV Act).

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Police in Japan are investigating the theft of hundreds of hand straps on subway trains in Tokyo used by standing passengers. Authorities have no idea why the straps are being taken but at least 400 have been removed from trains since November according to the Kyodo News Service.

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