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High Court: Failure to refer to ‘average’ speed on fixed charge notice did not render it invalid
The High Court has answered a consultative case stated concerning the validity of a fixed charge notice in circumstances ...
A new online employment permits system has been launched by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. The new ...
The Supreme Court is sitting in Donegal today, its first-ever sitting in the north-west of Ireland and its fifth sitting ...
Byrne Wallace Shields LLP has launched a new Canada trade desk led by the firm's head of regulation, Jon Legorburu. The new ...
Trainee solicitors from the Law Society of Ireland and the Institute of Professional Legal Studies (IPLS) have represented ...
The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland has said it is developing new guidance for employers and service providers ...
A public consultation has been launched to help shape the government's next action plan for insurance reform. The first ...
The Trump administration has been accused of seeking to intimidate the judiciary after a sitting judge was arrested and ...
Police are on the hunt for a drug dealer believed to have hidden drug-filled eggs across a city as part of an Easter ...
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