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Irish consumers are being targeted by increasingly sophisticated online scams, according to a new set of case studies released by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC). The warning comes as Black Friday and Cyber Monday kick off the busiest shopping period of the year, creating p
New legislation is to extend reforms to planning judicial reviews to applications submitted under the earlier regime. Ministers have agreed to amend the Planning and Development Act 2024 to extend provisions relating to judicial reviews to decisions made or acts done under the previous Planning and
RDJ LLP partner Darryl Broderick suggests an €800,000 award against Denis O'Brien is and will likely remain an outlier in defamation cases. Two Northern Ireland-based human rights solicitors were each awarded in excess of €400,000 on 21 November, after a jury in the High Court in Dublin de
A solicitor has raised more than £6,500 for one of Northern Ireland's leading cancer charities in memory of a late friend. Jenny Moore, a senior employment lawyer at Danske Bank, is aiming to raise at least £9,100 for Marie Curie NI following the loss of her friend Sarah Hooks.
Environmental lawyer Alice Whittaker has been named as the new chairperson of Philip Lee LLP, taking the reins from the beginning of 2026. Founding partner and chairperson Philip Lee is set to retire at the end of 2025, leaving the firm in the hands of Ms Whittaker and managing partner Jonathan Kell
Soup company Campbell's has canned a senior staff member who allegedly described their products as "s**t for f***ing poor people". The company is facing a lawsuit in the US from a former employee who says he was sacked for reporting the foul-mouthed tirade.
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A review of the bail system carried out by Lorcan Staines SC has recommended improvements to legislation and practice. Mr Staines has made 15 recommendations for reform in his 448-page report, which justice, home affairs and migration minister Jim O'Callaghan said were now being reviewed by official
Tánaiste Simon Harris this week addressed the final event hosted by The Bar of Ireland to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Daniel O'Connell.
A limited edition print marking the 125th anniversary of Oscar Wilde's death has been launched to help raise funds to commemorate him. Art for Human Rights, in collaboration with renowned Italian artist and architect Matteo Pericoli and Stoney Road Press in Dublin, has produced the limited edition p
The Supreme Court has determined that s.39(3) of the Residential Tenancies Act 2004, which limits the statutory entitlement of certain family members to succeed to a tenancy on the death of the original tenant to those over 18 years of age, does not offend the Constitution. Delivering the lead judgm
Campaigners for a public inquiry into the abuse carried out by former surgeon Michael Shine have welcomed a government decision to establish a scoping exercise. To date, more than 390 men have made allegations of abuse against the now disgraced doctor, who has served a prison sentence for sexually a
Magna Carta provides justification for restricting jury trials to only the most serious offences, a UK cabinet minister has claimed, prompting accusations that Labour is “selectively quoting” the charter to defend sweeping proposed reforms. Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime
Legislative plans to widen access to increased payments under the grant scheme for owners of homes affected by defective concrete blocks have been approved by ministers. The Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025 will widen the group of re

