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A boy who sued a hospital over circumstances of his birth has settled his High Court action for €7.25million. Finn Phillips, 13, who is on the autism spectrum, was delivered on July 30, 2005, by ventouse delivery and – it was alleged – was unnecessarily exposed to trauma and asphyxi

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Speeding convictions are declining sharply while the number of people convicted for driving while using a mobile phone is also falling, according to new figures. Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan provided the figures in response to a number of parliamentary questions, the Irish Examiner reports.

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Prisons are becoming overcrowded again as more people are being jailed by the courts and for longer terms, The Irish Times reports. The average number of prisoners in custody daily rose by eight per cent to 3,911 last year, according to the Irish Prison Service annual report.

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Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan has announced the names of the two experts who will join an independent research study on familicide and domestic homicide reviews led by Norah Gibbons. Practising Senior Counsel, Ms Grainne McMorrow and the internationally recognised Forensic Criminologis

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A man who stole a human skull and kept it for more than a year has been jailed for four months. Lucas Dawe, 20, found the skull exposed within a mausoleum-style tomb in an Anglican cemetery.

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Ireland is set to become the first EU country to ban plastic microbeads in household and industrial cleaners under legislation introduced to the Dáil. Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy said that EU member states had already introduced restrictions on the sale of cosmetic products containing micr

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