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Design company claims John Player reneged on contract for display units

Design company claims John Player reneged on contract for display units Tobacco-maker John Player and Sons Ltd is being sued by Alan Devine Design and Display Ireland Ltd of Bluebell in Dublin about 20 hours ago The Four Courts in Dublin. Mr Justice David Barniville admitted the case to the fast-track Commercial Court on consent of the parties. Photograph: Aidan Crawley   A company has claimed that tobacco products manufacturer John Player has reneged on an agreement for the design and installation of new cigarette and vaping product display units for shops. John Player and Sons Ltd, which has a manufacturing plant in Park West in Clondalkin, Dublin, is being sued by Alan DevineDesign and Display Ireland Ltd, of Bluebell, Dublin.

Dana to receive second six-figure sum in Sunday World settlement

Dana to receive second six-figure sum in Sunday World settlement Singer received similar amount in 2018 over article published in newspaper in 2014 about an hour ago Dana Rosemary Scallon said the Sunday World’s publication was a despicable lie. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien   Lawyers for singer Dana Rosemary Scallon have said she is to receive a second six-figure sum in settlement of a defamation claim over an article in the Sunday World newspaper. In November 2018, Dana received a similar sum at the High Court in Belfast over the article published in the newspaper in 2014. The Court of Appeal in Dublin was told on Monday that proceedings by Dana against Independent News & Media and Sunday Newspapers, and an appeal concerning various pre-trial applications, were settled and could be struck out.

More than 1,500 construction workers cancel PUP claims as sector returns

Rush for flights into State from countries set for quarantine list

High Court to hear challenge to mandatory hotel quarantine

High Court to hear challenge to mandatory hotel quarantine Fully vaccinated Israeli woman claims she is being unlawfully detained Sat, Apr 10, 2021, 12:33   An Israeli woman’s challenge to the State’s mandatory hotel quarantine will be heard in the High Court on Monday. The application has been brought by lawyers representing Inbar Aviezer who, under the requirements of the Health (Amendment) Act 2021, has been quarantining at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel near Dublin Airport since Wednesday after taking a flight from Israel. She is challenging the constitutionality of her quarantine under Article 40.4.2, which allows for a High Court hearing into the legal justification of any detention.

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