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Lucinda Creighton Lucinda Creighton, then-leader of Renua Ireland, is among campaigners found to have breached data protection laws during the general election campaign.

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American company Uber has been told it will not be able to expand its popular amateur taxi service to Ireland as its model does not comply with Irish legislation. The Uber mobile phone app allows users looking for a ride to be matched with amateur drivers who have signed up with the Uber service to

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An influential committee of British lawyers have called for the release of Irish citizen Ibrahim Halawa from jail in Egypt on the third anniversary of his arrest. The Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales has called for him to be returned to Ireland immediately.

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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair A campaign group seeking to take civil proceedings against former Prime Minister Tony Blair and other state officials over the Iraq War has smashed a £150,000 crowdfunding target.

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GoSafe will continue to operate safety cameras on Irish roads after the Department of Justice completed its tendering process. Road Safety Operations Ireland, trading as GoSafe, will start a new six-year contract starting on the expiration of the current contract in November, with the option to exte

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The man taking forward the first Northern Ireland legal challenge against the Brexit vote has won an application for legal aid on appeal. Raymond McCord, a prominent victims rights campaigner whose son was killed by loyalist paramilitaries in 1997, lodged an application for judicial review at the Hi

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