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At least 19 prisoners and a number of staff at Mountjoy Prison have contracted Covid-19 in the biggest outbreak in the Irish prison system to date. The Irish Prison Service (IPS) yesterday confirmed that it had identified 19 cases among prisoners, though the number could rise as tests are ongoing.

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Prominent Banbridge solicitor Arthur J. Downey has passed away. A graduate of Queen's University Belfast, Mr Downey qualified as a solicitor in 1978 and founded Arthur J. Downey Solicitors in 1981.

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The UK government is reportedly exploring plans to create a national repository of written judgments from the English and Welsh courts. There is currently no single comprehensive repository of judgments, though a wide selection of judgments are published by the British and Irish Legal Information In

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Inheritance, estate and gift taxes could play a stronger role in addressing inequality and improving public finances, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Inheritance taxation can be an important instrument to address inequality, particularly in the cu

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Police officers have gone on strike over a shortage of trousers. Officers in El Puerto de Santa Maria in the south of Spain say they should have received new service trousers in 2016.

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Dublin-based Hayes Solicitors LLP has announced the promotion of four new partners. Robbie Slattery and Cian Clinch have become partners in the commercial team, while Conor Morgan and Lyn McCarthy have become partners in the healthcare team.

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