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Furious parents branded a Christmas grotto Santa Claus a "disgrace" after he ripped off his beard and swore at children. According to reports, the angry St Nick lost his temper after the fire alarm was triggered by a children's rave in the same building.

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Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan has said he would support removing reference to the time period before a court can grant a divorce from the Constitution altogether, The Times reports. A referendum is expected to take place next year to reform article 41.3.2 of the Constitution, which has remained

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Maples and Calder has retained its position as the number one legal adviser to Irish-serviced funds for the sixth consecutive year, according to the Monterey Insight Report 2018. Monterey Insight is a leading independent fund industry research company that provides the only comprehensive statistical

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PIAB recently launched a solicitor portal. It is a secure, web-based platform where authorised users can access information to their clients’ claims and correspond with PIAB. The PIAB solicitor portal is available on the PIAB website www.piab.ie.

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The High Court will consider whether to freeze the accounts of suspended Ballaghderreen solicitor Declan O'Callaghan and his former practice, Kilrane O'Callaghan & Co. Solicitors, on Friday, The Irish Times reports. The Law Society of Ireland announced last week that it would seek orders freezin

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A sex worker advocacy organisation has marked International Day to Eliminate Violence Against Sex Workers today by calling on the Government to decriminalise the sale and purchase of sex in Ireland. Kate McGrew, director of the Sex Workers Alliance Ireland (SWAI), said the Criminal Law (Sexual Offen

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A developer who tore down a historic San Francisco house has been ordered to build an exact replica - and install a plaque outside explaining what happened. Property speculators have made a game out of tearing down historically protected homes, then retroactively applying for demolition permits, and

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A receiver has had his motion claiming possession of a woman’s holiday house in Killarney refused in the High Court. Finding that the receiver had not sufficiently made out the case that he was entitled to possession of the property, Mr Justice Senan Allen pointed to a number of gaps “in

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