Solicitors have overwhelmingly rejected plans to lower the standard of proof applied in the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal for Northern Ireland. Members of the Law Society of Northern Ireland last week forced a U-turn on its position at a special general meeting which backed the continued applicat
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Northern Ireland's justice minister has confirmed plans to allow news outlets to broadcast some court proceedings following strong support in a public consultation. The Department of Justice began consulting in May on proposals to allow the broadcasting of judgments and legal submissions and exchang
Pedestrians are to be fined for speeding if they walk or run faster than six kilometres per hour in Slovakia. The new speed limit was agreed in the Slovak parliament yesterday through an amendment to new road traffic legislation, according to Swiss website Bluewin.
William Fry lawyers Rachel Hayes, Leo Moore and Aoife Keenan explain the key features of the EU's Digital Identity Wallet. The Regulation (EU) 2024/1183, which establishes the European Digital Identity Framework (EUDI Regulation), came into force in May 2024 and will take legal effect across the Eur
Nina M. Hart makes the case for Ireland taking a stronger approach to the enforcement of EU sanctions. Ireland has long maintained a framework for implementing the European Union’s economic sanctions, or restrictive measures, but not prioritised enforcing them.
Carson McDowell solicitor Sophie Hunter reviews a recent English court ruling with significance for developers of major infrastructure projects. In R (on the application of Associated Petroleum Terminals (Immingham) Ltd and Humber Oil Terminals Trustee Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport [2025]
Global law firm Dentons has recruited David Kirton as a partner in its technology, media and telecoms (TMT) practice in Dublin. Mr Kirton brings extensive experience advising Irish and international businesses on TMT matters including complex technology transactions, Irish and EU technology regulati
October is European Cybersecurity Month (ECSM), the EU's annual campaign dedicated to promoting cybersecurity among its citizens and organisations, and to providing current online security information. Ironically, it has coincided with Amazon Web Services (AWS) experiencing a recent major outage in
Kevin O'Donoghue writes in tribute to the late Co Cork solicitor Cliff O'Donnell, who passed away last week. The life of my late friend and colleague Cliff O’Donnell would have made a fantastic miniseries on Netflix.
The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of Oleksi Oleksiyovych Lytvynenko against his extradition to the USA to stand trial for ransomware conspiracy charges. Delivering judgment for the Court of Appeal, Ms Justice Tara Burns was satisfied inter alia that the fact that the appellant had acquire
The head of a committee dealing with delays in drunk driving prosecutions has been charged with drunk driving — and has seen her own case delayed. Linsey LaMontagne is director of the Clark County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) in southern Nevada, covering an area including Las V
Robert Shiels reviews a newly-updated book on the infamous Moors murders. The sadistic murders of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley are sadly too familiar. Following on from the criminal trial in 1966, there has been an endless stream of literature.
The Law Society of Northern Ireland has demanded the immediate appointment of a new watchdog following revelations about covert police surveillance directed at solicitors. The PSNI last month published the final report of an independent review conducted by Angus McCullough KC following concerns abou
Sanctions and arrest warrants targeting the International Criminal Court (ICC) pose a "particularly grave and unprecedented challenge" to its independence, an ICC judge has told an audience in Belfast. Judge Beti Hohler was speaking at an event hosted by Irish Rule of Law International (IRLI), an NG
The Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) has awarded €23,000 to a tenant who experienced discrimination and victimisation from his former landlords. The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission provided legal representation to William Gallagher in the case against his former landlords, Jenny

