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The Irish and UK governments have signed two memorandums of understanding aimed at increasing co-operation for developing offshore renewable energy, exploring further electricity interconnection opportunities and enhancing security of gas supplies. The first memorandum on Cooperation in the Energy T

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Innocent-looking gnomes which have mysteriously appeared in Welsh gardens could be identifying targets for burglars, police have warned. North Wales Police said it was aware of individuals leaving "Christmas gnomes" in residential front gardens in Broughton, near the border with England.

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Belfast-based MKB Law has appointed Christopher Mason as an associate director in the firm's dispute resolution and litigation department. Mr Mason has over 10 years' experience in dispute resolution and litigation, with a particular interest in commercial disputes and property disputes.

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Intellectual property law firm FRKellyhas appointed David Keane as a partner in the firm's ICT team. A European and UK patent attorney with over 15 years' experience, both in-house and in private practice, Mr Keane has recognised expertise in protecting inventions in the fields of software and elect

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The UK’s longstanding commitment to the rule of law is under grave threat, according to a report from JUSTICE. The report — The State We’re in: Addressing Threats & Challenges to the rule of law — looks at the importance of the rule of law as a legal concept fundamental t

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The brightest and sharpest legal minds in Northern Ireland have been invited to compete at a charity quiz in support of the Turnaround Project. The Turnaround Project is a Belfast-based charity which helps people who have been given prison or community sentences to turn around their futures, includi

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A task force organised by UK culture secretary Lucy Frazer will meet today to address the growing concern of strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs) aimed at curbing the freedom of the press. These vexatious actions, often launched by affluent individuals such as Russian oligarchs,

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The French government has made a fresh attempt to ban vegan foods from having meaty-sounding names after a previous decree was thrown out by judges. A draft decree published by France's agriculture ministry sets out 21 terms — including "steak", "escalope", "spare ribs", "ham" and "butcher" &m

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