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Although BDW no longer owned the buildings, today’s ruling confirms it can still seek compensation. The Supreme Court found ...
But I don’t regret f—king in the Senate. I would come in nine hours a day, sit there bored out of my f—king mind. So yeah, I’m going to entertain myself and f–k in a room,” Maese-Czeropski ...
Supreme Court dismisses review petition in Safari Retreats case, impacting blocked credit under GST and CGST Act amendment.
A trans advocacy group has unveiled toilet installation outside the Supreme Court following the court's controversial gender ...
Gender-critical pundit Graham Linehan is ‘cisvestigating’ a picture of a group of topless trans women taken during a recent ...
The public does have the right to wild camp on Dartmoor, the Supreme Court has ruled. Five justices unanimously ruled on ...
The Central Bank spent more than €24m on its investigation and inquiry into regulatory breaches at the now defunct Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS), which lasted 15 years from 2010 to 2025.
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