New legislation is set to prevent workers from being forced to retire before they reach the state pension age. Ministers have approved the general scheme of the Employment (Restriction of Certain Mandatory Retirement Ages) Bill 2023, which will prevent the enforcement of mandatory retirement ages lo
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A Conservative peer has agreed to pay substantial damages as part of a settlement with a PhD student who she baselessly accused of spreading antisemitism while appearing on University Challenge. Baroness Jacqueline Foster made absurd claims on X, formerly Twitter, about a toy octopus chosen as the m
Mason Hayes & Curran partners Gearoid Carey and Gerard Kelly highlight the lessons from a recent case involving allegations of 'passing off'. A recent English High Court decision imposed damages on a former employee in favour of his former employer for passing off, damage to reputation and breac
US prosecutors have charged a man who allegedly sent classified information through a dating website to someone who claimed to be a Ukrainian woman and referred to him as her "secret informant love". David Franklin Slater, a 63-year-old civilian employee of the US Air Force, has been charged with al
Dominica, Honduras and Vanuatu nationals will be required to obtain a visa before travelling to Ireland with effect from tomorrow. The changes will also require nationals of these three countries to obtain a transit visa if intending to transit through Ireland en route to another destination.
Plans to ratify the Optional Protocol to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) are moving forward with the establishment of a new inter-departmental group. The new group will include all relevant government departments as well as the Office of the Attorney General, an
The High Court has struck out proceedings brought in respect of an order for possession over a Wexford property because they were res judicata and an abuse of process, echoing Ms Justice Eileen Roberts’ concerns about the ‘services’ provided by the second plaintiff. Delivering judg
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has welcomed the recommendations of a United Nations Committee. In its Concluding Observations, the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights raised its concerns across several key areas in which Ireland is falling short of its human rights o
Last year saw the Bar of Northern Ireland raise over £57,000 for their charity partner the National Autistic Society NI. Reflecting on the partnership Mark Conlon, chair of the Bar’s charity committee said: “It has been a thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding year for myself and all t
Two students have been awarded best in law at Ulster University Business School’s Excellence Awards, led by the Department of Management, Leadership and Marketing. MSc management & corporate governance graduates Hannah Louise Smyth and Zuzana Caisova were joint winners of the Factor Prize
The High Court has determined that a mother could not rely on the ‘grave risk’ defence to prevent the return of her children to Germany in a Hague Convention case. Delivering judgment for the High Court, Ms Justice Mary Rose Gearty opined that “…despite evidence from a docto
Donald Trump will be permitted to appear on the ballot in all 50 US states after the Supreme Court ruled he was wrongly removed from Colorado's primary ballot last year. The decision of the court, which was unanimous, overturns a 4-3 rulung from Colorado's Supreme Court that the former president cou
A wind farm in Moray, Scotland, must pay £5.5 million into a fund to help vulnerable customers after regulator Ofgem found it overcharged the grid. Dorenell Windfarm Limited (DWL) began charging “excessive prices” when it was asked to reduce its output.
Apple has incurred a fine of €1.8bn (£1.5bn) after an EU investigation found it limited competition from other music streaming services such as Spotify. The fine is almost four times higher than was expected, as the European Commission aims to show it will take stringent action against te
Spain's government has told restaurants to close earlier as it attempts to enforce a 35-hour working week. “It’s madness to carry on extending opening times; that a restaurant is open at 1am is not reasonable,” Yolanda Díaz, the labour minister, said.

