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Where there’s a will there’s a forger
A Dundalk based GP, Dr Seamus Cassidy, has pleaded guilty in Newry Crown Court to being among three conspirators involved in the faking of a will of a publican, Kitty Haughey, who died in 2004 at the age of 81.

‘National Slow Down Day’ provides a spurt for road traffic safety
The Garda Siochána will conduct a national Slow Down speed enforcement operation for 24 hours from 7am on Friday 24th October.

Workplace Accidents Prevention: News Roundup
The 28th April 2014 marked the United Nations World Day for Safety and Health at Work. This is an annual event which has been running since 2003 and is observed by the International Labour Organisation (ILO)

Injured Spanish Student Settles Compensation Claim for €9m
We have written previously about the unfortunate Spanish student who suffered catastrophic brain injuries when hit by a bus operated by Dublin Bus back in February 2009

€10,000 compensation claim for child who cut finger in Debenhams
A six year old girl who caught her finger in a metal grill in a fridge in Debenhams has recently had her case ruled by Judge Groarke, the President on the Circuit Court.
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