Daniel Holder
Concerns raised about proposed MI5 and police agent legislation
CONCERNS have been raised about proposed new legislation that would allow MI5 and police agents to break the law.
Concerns raised about ambiguous quarantine arrangements for air travellers
CONCERNS have been raised about how people who arrive at airports in the south and intend travelling north can fully comply with quarantine laws.
An bhfuil Acht neamhspleách Gaeilge ar fáil fríd New Decade, New Approach?
“A Standalone Irish language Act?” Daniel Holder of the Committee for the Administration of Justice gave an expert analysis of the new Irish language legislation in the “New Decade, New Approach” Agreement on Wednesday while Niall Murphy from KRW Law provided a fascinating legal opinion ...
Concerns raised about new release conditions for paramilitary prisoners
CONCERNS have been raised that new release conditions aimed at former paramilitary prisoners are “entirely disproportionate”.
'Stop and search border zone' to face legal challenge
A Co Fermanagh man is seeking to challenge new ‘stop and search’ powers introduced last month.
Concerns raised over post-Brexit rights of Irish citizens in the north
CONCERNS have been raised again about the rights of people in the north claiming Irish citizenship after Brexit.
Freedom of expression guarantee concerns raised around planned legislation
British government plans to clampdown on the publication of some political images could undermine freedom of expression guarantees, it has been claimed.
Lawyer alleges he is victim of 'racial profiling'
A lawyer living in Co Down has claimed he was the victim of ‘racial profiling’ during a recent trip to Scotland.
Ex-soldier criterion dropped from Border Force recruitment drive
HOME Office criteria that candidates for Border Force jobs in the north should have served in the police or British armed forces was dropped during the most recent recruitment drive.
Agriculture officials flagged up language obligations to DUP minister
A FORMER DUP minister was told by officials of her department’s obligation to recognise Irish and Ulster-Scots months after she claimed it had adopted “single language policy”.