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The UK's opposition Conservative Party has mounted an unprecedented attack on sitting judges, accusing dozens of immigration judges of political bias. Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, yesterday questioned whether judges who had previously supported or volunteered for charities providing

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A motorist who swore he was holding a chocolate bar and not a mobile phone when pulled over by a garda has been given the benefit of the doubt. Daniel Fahy, 30, told Gort District Court that he was eating a Mars bar while making a handsfree phone call during the disputed incident in February.

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A senior leader of a Sudanese militia has been convicted at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on 27 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes in the early 2000s. The conviction of Janjaweed leader Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman is the first conviction in the situation in Darfur, Sudan, a

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Footage showing an enormous fire engulfing the home of a senior US judge has gone viral on social media, amid fears the blaze could have been caused by politically-motivated arson attack. Investigators are still working to establish the cause of the devastating fire at the home of South Carolina Sup

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Disclosure policies and practices should be re-examined in response to the "relentless growth in digital data", the director of public prosecutions has said. Writing in the foreword to her office's latest annual report, Catherine Pierse said the volume of digital evidence remained a "key challenge"

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A major milestone for Ireland’s planning reform agenda has been triggered with the commencement of the latest chapters of the Planning and Development Act 2024. The latest commencements on Thursday provide the statutory basis for both the National Planning Framework (NPF) and Regional Spatial

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A conference on censorship was cancelled after participants objected to diktats on what they could and could not say in their presentations. The conference, titled "Redacted: Navigating the Complexities of Censorship", was set to take place at Weber Sate University in the US state of Utah on 2 and 3

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All 16 Irish citizens who were on board the Global Sumud Flotilla before its interception in international waters are now being held in southern Israel, the Irish government has said. Sinn Féin senator Chris Andrews was among the Irish citizens taking part in the largest-ever civilian effort

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