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An English woman who took abortion pills beyond the 24-week statutory limit has been jailed for 14 months, sparking fresh calls for the decriminalisation of abortion in England and Wales. Carla Foster, a 44-year-old mother-of-three, pleaded guilty to the offence of administering poison with intent t

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Gore & Grimes Solicitors LLP has been named as Ireland's top law firm at the Dye & Durham Irish Law Awards 2023. The Dublin-based firm took the top prize, as well as the Dublin regional prize, at the gala awards ceremony which took place at the Clayton Hotel on Friday.

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Black defendants are detained on remand for more than 70 per cent longer than white individuals in England and Wales, data highlighting racial disparities in the criminal justice system shows. Information acquired by The Guardian and Liberty Investigates under the Freedom of Information Act reveal t

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A woman who brought 23 relatives to a blind date unsuccessfully sued her suitor after he refused to pay for at least half of the total bill. The 29-year-old man, identified only by his surname Liu, allegedly fled the restaurant in China's Zhejiang province when presented with the bill for 20,000 yua

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Legislation strengthening ComReg's powers and transposing the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) into Irish law has come into effect. The Communications Regulation and Digital Hub Development Agency (Amendment) Act 2023 provides greater protections and means of redress for customers.

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A new tapestry memorialising the Holocaust and protesting genocide and racism has gone on display in Dublin's GPO. The el holocausto artwork was unveiled this week by Art for Human Rights in partnership with An Post and in association with Amnesty International Ireland, Holocaust Education Ireland,

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The UK government has tabled new amendments to its controversial legacy bill — but human rights campaigners have said they "do nothing to address the fundamental flaws with the bill". The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill has already been approved by MPs and is current

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The Department of Social Protection has known since 2021 that its biometric processing of personal data arising from the public services card (PSC) is illegal, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has said after receiving new documents through a freedom of information request. A data protect

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