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There’s no denying that Jodie Comer's West End début, brought to cinemas yesterday by National Theatre Live, is electrifying. From the moment she walks on stage as Tessa, a confident criminal defence lawyer on the verge of greatness at the London bar, Comer demands nothing less than rap

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A police commissioner who vowed to crack down on speeding has been given a a six-month driving ban for speeding. Nottinghamshire's Conservative PCC Caroline Henry was caught breaking the speed limit five times in just 12 weeks.

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A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Sri Lanka Bar Association, opposition, EU slam assault on protestors, UK, US concerned | EconomyNext

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Ireland is failing to meet its obligations under a binding human rights treaty to protect the rights of workers, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has said. In a report to the Council of Europe, the rights body said Ireland has not yet accepted several provisions of the Revised European

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Revenue at DWF increased four per cent to €487 million (£416.1m) as profits rose 5.3 per cent to €211.7 million (£180.9m), the firm has announced in its full-year results for the year to 30 April 2022. For FY2021/22, the board has declared a final dividend of 3.25p per sha

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Revenue at Ashurst, which expanded into Ireland last year, is up 12 per cent to €934 million (£798m). Profit per equity partner increased to €1,375,000 (£1,175,000) – up 13 per cent on the previous financial year. Paul Jenkins, Ashurst's global chief executive officer, sa

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