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Israel has breached international humanitarian law by targeting and firing on UNIFIL positions in Lebanon, the Irish government has said. The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon said yesterday that its Naqoura headquarters and nearby positions "have been repeatedly hit" by the Israel Defence Forces (

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Historian Susie Deedigan examines a new collection of colourised photos of Ireland in the 1940s. The Emergency in Colour presents 200 compelling images taken during the Second World War, or Emergency as it was known in neutral Éire. Each image has been carefully colourised by John O’Byr

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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. UN inquiry accuses Israel of crime of ‘extermination’ in Gaza | Al Jazeera

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Penal experts have raised concerns that youth detention is not being treated as a last resort in spite of a statutory obligation. The Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) said the youth detention system is "now regularly at capacity" as it responded to a new report on conditions in Oberstown Children Det

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The Bar of Ireland has congratulated its 27 members who are being called to the Inner Bar at the Supreme Court. The call to the Inner Bar, often referred to as “taking silk” in reference to their silk robes, is a recognition of a barrister’s exceptional legal expertise, professiona

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The Sligo Solicitors Bar Association (SSBA) welcomed over 100 solicitors to its successful CPD day at the Sligo Park Hotel on Friday. Guest speakers at the event included Katie Da Gama of Coaching for Lawyers, Susan Bourke of Legal RSS, Ger Mason of Finders, Anne Heenan of the Probate Office at

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The UK government has published a "once in a generation" set of employment rights reforms which will apply across Great Britain. The Employment Rights Bill contains 28 individual employment reforms, from ending zero hours contracts and fire and rehire practices to establishing day one rights to prot

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Landmark reforms to the planning process have been approved by the Oireachtas and will be signed into law. The Planning and Development Bill 2023 introduces statutory timelines for all consenting processes and will see An Bord Pleanála reorganised into a new body called An Coimisiún Pl

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