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A police officer who arrested and handcuffed a Chucky doll — from the horror film franchise Child's Play — has been disciplined. The owner of the doll was arrested in the Mexican city of Monclova after reports that he was using Chucky and a real knife to scare people and ask them fo

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Legal rights charity FLAC has said it "unequivocally supports" next week's one-day strike by criminal barristers. The Bar Council has called on criminal barristers to withdraw services on 3 October 2023 to pile pressure on government ministers over fee restoration, with fees remaining below 2002 lev

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A new regime of administrative fines for breaches of competition law — allowing the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) to impose fines of up to €10 million or 10 per cent of a company's global turnover — has come into effect. The Competition (Amendment) Act 2022,

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The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) and the Committee for the Administration of Justice (CAJ) are to co-host a landmark conference on the issues of surveillance and oversight in policing north and south of the border. The free event on Tuesday 24 October will hear from speakers including in

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The Mayo Solicitors' Bar Association (MSBA) has issued a statement in support of the Bar Council's withdrawal of criminal legal aid services next week. The Bar Council has called on criminal barristers to withdraw services for one day on 3 October 2023 in a major escalation of its campaign for fee r

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Planning, defamation and policing reforms are among priority bills set out in the government's autumn legislative programme, published yesterday. The programme approved by ministers yesterday identifies 51 priority bills for progression in the Dáil session ahead, with 27 bills now prioritised

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A solicitor was directed to pay €500 to a client who won a payout in a personal injuries case after not adequately explaining the costs involved. The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) found that the legal services "were of an inadequate standard because the poor communication from the

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The US and UK have committed to developing and funding new capabilities to stop the spread of AI-generated images of child abuse. Home Secretary Suella Braverman, alongside US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, committed to exploring further joint action to tackle the rise of such mater

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Northern Ireland firm Millar McCall Wylie has welcomed Gerard Scullion, Josh Graham, Louisa Law and Emma Ewing as trainee solicitors. The firm has brought four trainees on board for the second year running, bringing the total number of trainees recruited since 2020 to 12.

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A couple who threatened to sue an airline after spending a 13-hour flight seated next to a farting dog have received a refund. New Zealand couple Gill and Warren Press were so disturbed by their furry seatmate during the lengthy flight from Paris to Singapore that they accepted an offer to relocate

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Dame Sue Carr has chosen to take the title of Lady Chief Justice on her appointment to lead the judiciary in England and Wales, according to reports. The first woman to ever hold the top judicial post was given the choice of being known as Lord Chief Justice, Lady Chief Justice or simply Chief Justi

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ByrneWallace LLP has promoted Jonathan Lynch to partner in the firm's corporate group and Sean Neville to of counsel in its restructuring and insolvency practice. Mr Lynch has over 16 years’ experience advising Irish and international clients on all aspects of corporate and commercial law matt

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