The UK's new Labour government has confirmed it will "begin the process of repealing and replacing" the previous government's controversial legacy law. Labour's manifesto previously included a commitment to “repeal and replace” the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Ac
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The man who attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan in 1981 has apparently disavowed the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. John Hinckley Jr, who was released from psychiatric care in 2022, wrote in a social media post following the attack: "Violence is not the way to go. Give peace a chance."
Judith Curran has returned to Mason Hayes & Curran as counsel on the firm's employment law team. Ms Curran brings over 20 years of specialised experience to the role, with her expertise covering a wide range of employment law matters, from equality and diversity to complex restructuring processe
Most Irish law firms have succeeded in increasing fees over the past 12 months but smaller firms have struggled to keep up with larger firms in turning increased revenue into increased profits, according to a major survey. Professional services and wealth management group Evelyn Partners has publish
Plans to give the government new powers to revoke Irish citizenship may not meet the standards of natural justice and should be delayed for further consideration, Ireland's human rights watchdog has said.
Irish businesses continue to face challenges in complying with the GDPR six years on from its introduction, according to new research by Forvis Mazars and McCann FitzGerald LLP. A survey conducted by Ipsos B&A found just 15 per cent of businesses considered their organisation to be "fully compli
Newly-adopted national targets will aim to bring the length of conveyancing and probate processes to a maximum of eight weeks. An expert group on conveyancing and probate established by in December 2023 has told ministers that the conveyancing target could be met "in 2025" and the probate target cou
Business law firm Mason Hayes & Curran has launched a new analysis of trends and regulatory shifts in the EU's digital health sector over the past six months. The Mid-Year Digital Health Guide focuses on critical developments that are shaping digital health in 2024 and lays the groundwork for wh
Global law firm Squire Patton Boggs has opened its 17th European location with the launch of an office in Geneva, Switzerland. Financial services partner and commodities and shipping group co-head Kate Sherrard will lead the office, which will focus on building around core strengths including commod
An increasing number of people are joining the solicitor and barrister professions though the number of new devils starting pupillage at the Law Library has declined, according to new figures from the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA). The LSRA's annual report for 2023 on the admission poli
A ban on French women athletes who wear hijabs from competing at the Olympic Games breaches international human rights laws, Amnesty International has said. In a 32-page report published ahead of the Paris Olympic Games later this month, the rights organisation highlights the devastating impact that
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) issued twice as many compliance notices and three times as many fines in 2023 compared to the year before, new figures show. The watchdog's 2023 annual report shows it issued 24 compliance notices to 14 businesses, a 100 per cent increase, an
New legislation is to streamline information on road collisions and end the need for paper tax discs. The Roads Bill 2024 will provide the necessary legislative basis to facilitate the flow of information so that local authorities, in their role as road authorities, may request, receive, and process
Fake olive oil worth almost $1 million (around €914,000 or £767,000) has been seized from an alleged criminal gang in Italy. Italian police arrested seven people and raided more than a dozen garages and warehouses in the major overnight operation last week, CNN reports.
Ms Justice Caroline Costello has been picked by government ministers as the next president of the Court of Appeal. She will succeed Mr Justice George Birmingham, who has held the post since 2018 and is due to retire on Sunday 4 August 2024.