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At least six claims for compensation from artificial hip manufacturer DePuy are set to be dealt with through the Irish courts this year, instead of the special alternative dispute resolution system put in place. Over 1,112 cases have been brought against the company, a subsidiary of US multinational

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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade provided support to 371 Irish citizens who were arrested abroad last year, according to new end-of-year statistics. The figure represents a nearly 17 per cent increase on the figure of 316 in 2017, but is still below the 402 recorded in 2016.

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A man robbed a bank on a remote Arctic archipelago that is home to more polar bears than humans. The armed thief stole money from the bank in Norway's Svalbard, in the Arctic Ocean.

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The controversial bill to reform the system of judicial appointments in the State faces new obstacles after an independent Senator pledged to challenge it in the Supreme Court. Independent Senator Gerard Craughwell told The Sunday Times: "If President Higgins doesn't refer it to the Supreme Court -

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New domestic violence legislation which includes the creation of a new offence of "coercive control" has come into effect. Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan yesterday commenced the Domestic Violence Act 2018, which improves the protections available to victims of domestic violence under both civil a

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A review of the investigation and prosecution of sexual offences in Ireland will now report to Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan sometime in the first quarter of the year, the Irish Independent reports. The review, chaired by Tom O'Malley BL and announced last April in the wake of the high-profile B

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Plans to legislate for a minimum passing distance for motorists overtaking cyclist have been shelved on the advice of Attorney General Séamus Woulfe, The Irish Times reports. Transport Minister Shane Ross said the law officer had concerns about how a minimum passing distance could be enforced

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