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EU opens proceedings against Ireland over delays in transposing new insolvency laws

Brussels sent a letter of formal notice to Ireland on September 26, accusing the country of not meeting a July 17 deadline to set...

‘No-win, no-fee’ ads for solicitors are prohibited – so why are they appearing on social media?

Recruitment firm seeks clampdown on banned social media adverts that can lead to ‘questionable’ legal claims Despite a strict prohibition on such advertisements in Ireland,...

Staff at International Protection Office ‘terrified they would be trapped’ if asylum-seeker tents caught fire

In a series of pleas to bosses, civil servants wrote of overflowing bins, appalling sanitary conditions, and being unable to open their windows.It said...

Golf club murderer from Northern Ireland ‘unlawfully at large’

A convicted killer is on the loose, according to the Department of Justice.Dean Michael Woods – who beat a man on the head with...

South Africa and Botswana citizens will no longer be allowed visa-free travel to Ireland

Citizens of Botswana and South Africa will be required to obtain a visa to travel to Ireland from next week under arrangements announced by...

Visa-free travel from South Africa may end under immigration plan

Ministers will discuss a possible move to end visa-free travel from South Africa, as the Government’s efforts to tighten immigration and asylum processes...

Basketball Ireland admits it doesn’t check permits of players from the US

Irish clubs have caused concern with their sudden recruitment of American talent Basketball Ireland has admitted that it does not check if American professional players...

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