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A train driver is suing his employer after it docked 28p from his wages because his train was late by a single minute. West Japan Railway Company said a strict “no work, no pay” principle applies to the incident from June last year.

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The General Court of the European Union has upheld a €2.42 billion fine imposed on Google by the European Commission in 2017. The Commission found that Google had abused its dominant position on the market for online general search services in 13 countries in the EEA by favouring its own compar

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Ireland's treatment of prisoners will be examined by the UN Human Rights Council working group as part of Ireland's third universal period review (UPR) later today. States will put questions to Ireland this afternoon on its performance across a number of human rights treaties. The Irish delegation w

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The Supreme Court has begun to issue summaries of landmark judgments in a new initiative to increase access to justice. Two judgments published this week have been accompanied by one-page summaries under a pilot which will continue for the entire term.

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A brothel is playing its part in the fight against Covid-19 by opening a vaccination clinic and offering punters a free session in exchange for a shot. Fun Palast in Vienna said those who come for a jab will receive a €40 voucher, enough to spend 30 minutes in its "sex-star sauna club", CNN rep

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Sex offenders could be made to wear electronic tags under new legislation strengthening rules around how sex offenders are managed in the community after their release from prison. The Sex Offenders (Amendment) Bill 2021, which justice minister Helen McEntee said would address communities' concerns

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