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A Toronto cannabis retailer was ordered by FIFA to stop selling bongs modelled on the World Cup trophy after the football governing body claimed they infringed its intellectual property rights. Cosmic Charlies, which sold the gold-coloured bongs for $50 CAD, received a legal letter demanding it ceas

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Criminal court proceedings could face further disruption as solicitors consider escalating industrial action in a dispute over proposed changes to legal aid fees. Hundreds of cases in Dublin District Court were affected on Wednesday, the first day of a three-day withdrawal of services by criminal de

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Families of patients abused at Muckamore Abbey Hospital are calling for accountability, a properly funded community-based learning disability service, and cast-iron guarantees that such abuse can never happen again ahead of the publication of the inquiry’s report. The families are members of A

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The Irish Prison Service is seeking a contractor to supply body-worn cameras for prison officers as part of a nationwide rollout expected to cost up to €30m. A tender published by the service outlines plans for a 10-year contract covering the supply, maintenance and operation of a body-worn cam

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One of Europe’s leading environmental experts is set to address a major climate justice conference in Belfast today on the environmental crisis at Lough Neagh. Dr Eduardo Salazar-Ortuño from the University of Murcia has been confirmed as the keynote speaker at the Lessons from Mar Menor

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France is seeing a growing crackdown on bare-chested tourists, with up to 20 seaside towns now imposing fines on people who walk through town centres in swimwear. While topless sunbathing remains legal on most French beaches, resorts from Deauville on the Channel coast to Narbonne on the Mediterrane

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Traditional legal systems around the world are increasingly ill-equipped to cope with the fast-moving impact of climate change on communities, new research warns. Courts and authorities who control planning and local services must follow rigid rules which are based around people’s rights and e

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Half of women working in legal services say their current working pattern is unsustainable for their long-term health, while 67 per cent have considered moving job or taking a career break due to health and wellbeing issues. New research from the Next 100 Years project, supported by LawCare, RPC and

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