Northern Ireland's Department for Infrastructure has served a notice of appeal against a High Court ruling quashing a decision to proceed with the first phase of the A5 dual carriageway project. Mr Justice Gerry McAlinden ruled at the end of June that the Department for Infrastructure had failed to
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Germany's data protection watchdog is seeking the input of Irish stakeholders as part of a public consultation into AI and memorisation. The consultation is intended to contribute to the development of data protection-compliant approaches for dealing with personal data in the context of large langua
Indonesia's human rights minister has called for a crackdown on the flying of a straw-wearing skull-and-crossbones flag from a popular Japanese anime. An online protest movement has encouraged members of the public to raise the pirate flag from TV series One Piece in place of the Indonesian flag, Th
A woman who was unfairly dismissed by a packaging manufacturer has been awarded nearly £88,000 by the Industrial Tribunal of Northern Ireland. Rosaleen Conway was employed by JMC Packaging Limited from 1 June 2022 until 20 October 2023, initially as chief financial officer and later as finance
The Court of Appeal has upheld an injunction preventing a subsidiary of Danone from launching a range of skyr yoghurt products in Ireland pending a full trial in a passing-off dispute raised by rival company Yoplait. Yoplait Ireland Limited, which has sold skyr products in Ireland since 2022, brough
Senior figures in Northern Ireland's criminal justice and human rights sectors are among the newest cohort in the Centre for Democracy and Peace Building's fellowship programme. This year's 28 fellows include Anna McClung of the Department of Justice, Rhyannon Blythe of the Northern Ireland Human Ri
Increased liability for suppliers and strict EU-wide bans on vague environmental claims are among the key legal trends identified in a new report from Mason Hayes & Curran. The firm's product and consumer protection mid-year review for 2025 examines a significant EU court ruling in the Ford Ital
Ireland should press for a change in EU legislation to allow central banks to refuse to facilitate the sale of Israeli bonds, an Oireachtas committee has recommended. The Oireachtas joint committee on finance, public expenditure, public service reform and digitalisation, and Taoiseach has made 15 re
Well-known barrister Martin Giblin SC has passed away at the age of 73. Mr Giblin died on 1 August 2025 and his funeral took place in Glasnevin this morning.
PSNI officers failed in their duty of care to a law student who was left on the side of a road in the middle of the night and was later killed in a road traffic collision, an investigation has concluded. Shannon McQuillan, a 19-year-old student at Ulster University, and her boyfriend, 21-year-old Ow
Helsinki has become the first European capital city to record zero road traffic deaths for an entire year. The Finnish capital is comparable in population size to Dublin, with around 1.5 million people living in or near it.
New information pages focused on civil restraining orders have been published on the Courts Service website. The comprehensive information pages on civil restraining orders nationwide have been put together by the Courts Service's civil reform team as part of its modernisation programme.
Northern Ireland's infrastructure minister has confirmed plans to appeal a High Court ruling quashing a decision to proceed with the first phase of the A5 dual carriageway project. Mr Justice Gerry McAlinden ruled at the end of June that the Department for Infrastructure had failed to show the decis
Employment lawyer Anna Beggan has been appointed as an independent lay member of the senate which governs Queen's University Belfast. Ms Beggan was a partner and head of employment at Tughans before last year joining TLT's Belfast office as a legal director.
The High Court has overturned a drunk driving conviction following a trial where the prosecution failed to lead evidence on the chain of custody of a blood sample. Ms Justice Sara Phelan last week granted an order of certiorari quashing the District Court’s 2024 conviction of the applicant, An



