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A police team was left stumped after pulling over a car for an illegal manoeuvre only to find out that it had no driver. Police in San Bruno, California said they were at a loss for what to do after spotting a self-driving car making an illegal U-turn.

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Law firm William Fry played a key role in Sunday's historic first-ever US National Football League (NFL) regular season game in Ireland. The Pittsburgh Steelers triumphed 24-21 against the Minnesota Vikings in Croke Park on Sunday, in what has been hailed as a significant cultural and sporting momen

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The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has identified two companies, one of which is Irish-based, in connection with the sale of location data from tens of thousands of Irish smartphones. The regulator is continuing to investigate the findings of an RTÉ Prime Time programme which revealed that

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Belfast-based Francis Hanna & Co Solicitors has welcomed Naomi Gordon and Peter McErlean as degree apprentices under a new Ulster University scheme. The four-year course allows apprentices to work four days a week in an approved legal practice and study at the university one day a week.

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The High Court has determined that Thomas Doran must repay the sum of €4.85 million outstanding on facilities advanced by AIB for the purchase of farmlands, notwithstanding that AIB had procured deficient valuations of the lands. Delivering judgment for the High Court, Mr Justice Alexander Owen

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A billionaire has lost a $410 million lawsuit against his insurers after a judge ruled that five paintings in his collection suffered no visible damage in a fire. Ronald O. Perelman was compensated in relation to a number of destroyed artworks after a 2018 fire at his home in the wealthy Hamptons ar

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A terrorism prosecution brought against a member of Belfast rap trio Kneecap has been thrown out due to a technical error. Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, 27, also known by his stage name "Mo Chara", had denied breaching section 13(1)(b) and (3) of the Terrorism Act 2000 by allegedly displaying a

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