Sweeping changes to Ireland's migration and asylum system have been set out by the government, including significant new restrictions on family reunification rights and citizenship applications. Most of the changes announced today concern refugees and asylum seekers, though controversial changes to
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The Law Society of Northern Ireland has welcomed 13 new members to its ruling Council following an election which saw a significant increase in turnout. The body that represents and regulates more than 3,000 practising solicitors reported a turnout of 28.2 per cent in the election, up from 17.8 per
Ireland has been highly ranked in a new report for its implementation of judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The report, produced by Democracy Reporting International in collaboration with the European Implementation Network
UK law firm TLT has appointed corporate lawyer Michael Hamill as a partner in the firm's Belfast office. Mr Hamill joins TLT from Pinsent Masons, having led that firm's corporate team in Belfast.
The Decision Support Service (DSS) has set out a new procedure for urgently creating or registering an enduring power of attorney (EPA). Under the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015, all EPAs must be registered with the DSS before they take legal effect.
Major curbs on the ancient right to be tried by a jury in England and Wales are reportedly under consideration. The UK's justice secretary, David Lammy, is weighing up proposals to guarantee the right to a jury trial only for defendants facing charges such as rape, murder, manslaughter or other offe
Trainee accountants can now more easily switch employers following an intervention by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC). Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI) has scrapped a policy which required trainees to seek permission from their current employer before interviewing with a
A man has been arrested for allegedly dressing up as his dead mother in order to claim her pension while hiding her mummified body at home. Police in the Italian city of Mantua have released photographs of Graziella Dall’Oglio and her 56-year-old son, who used a wig and makeup to steal her ide
Femicide is to become a standalone criminal offence in Italy under legislation now backed by the country's parliament. The lower chamber of the Italian parliament gave unanimous backing to the government bill yesterday, coinciding with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Wo
A new collection of papers presented at the 25th British Legal History Conference at Queen's University Belfast has been published on an open access basis. Law and Constitutional Change brings together some of the best papers presented at the conference, which examined the role that law plays when c
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has published its full 260-page determination on the Phoenix-Cellnex merger, one of the largest value mergers ever approved by the watchdog. The CCPC cleared the acquisition of Cellnex Ireland Limited by Phoenix Tower International in Februar
Women's Aid has launched a new Centre for Learning and Practice Development which aims to transform how Irish society understands and responds to domestic abuse and coercive control.
Northern Ireland's economy minister has reiterated plans to introduce paid leave for victims of domestic abuse by May 2027. Dr Caoimhe Archibald said she intended to have legislation to implement the provisions in the Domestic Abuse (Safe Leave) Act (NI) 2022 in place before the end of the Asse
New access to cash legislation is to come into effect this week. Orders relating to sections 5 and 10 of the Finance (Provision of Access to Cash Infrastructure) Act 2025 are to come into effect on Friday, Tánaiste and finance minister Simon Harris has said.
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, is under criminal investigation for Holocaust denial. Public prosecutors in Paris launched an investigation after Grok appeared to verify false claims made on X by a French neo-Nazi previously convicted of Holocaust denial offences.

