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Helena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws, chairman of the sub-committee The risk of the loss of EU citizenship rights for EU nationals in the UK, and for UK nationals in EU member states, as a consequence of Brexit requires action “now”, says a House of Lords report published today by the E

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The key to Oscar Wilde's jail cell has been sold for £15,000 – three times its estimated value. The key, used to unlock the Reading Gaol cell occupied by Wilde between 1895-1897, was auctioned in London yesterday by Sotheby's, who expected it to sell for £4,000-6000.

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The Bar of Northern Ireland has urged caution in pursuing transformative civil justice reforms proposed by Lord Justice Gillen, calling for more evidence and reassurances on funding. It its 84-page response to Lord Gillen's draft report, it states: "We note the acknowledgement that the report is 'be

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A total of 421 homes in Ireland were repossessed in the third quarter of 2016, according to new figures from the Central Bank. The latest Residential Mortgage Arrears and Repossession Statistics report states: "During the third quarter of 2016, legal proceedings were issued to enforce the debt/secur

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Commissioner Lorna McGregor A greater effort is needed to protect Britain’s position as a global leader in human rights as the development of a new British Bill of Rights, a rise in hate crime in recent years and changes to social security provide an uncertain future for society’s most vulnerabl

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A Europe-wide body for judges has suspended the membership of Turkey’s judiciary owing to evidence that it is no longer independent of the country’s executive and legislature. It is a condition of membership of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ), and for the status of obse

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The Court of Appeal has dismissed a claim brought by a woman who fell down the stairs of a double decker operated by Dublin Bus. Delivering the finding of the three-judge Court, Mr Justice Michael Peart found that the woman was “the author of her own misfortune” by letting go of the handrail bef

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