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If I was to pick up Covid, it would be fatal The sooner I get the vaccine, the better

If I was to pick up Covid, it would be fatal The sooner I get the vaccine, the better
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Controversial Family Court merger bill set to become reality

Controversial Family Court merger bill set to become reality By Naomi Neilson|17 February 2021 Despite concerns from key legal professionals and associations, the government will move ahead with the proposed Family Court merger with the Federal Circuit Court after it received the support that it needed from an independent senator.  After a promise that the government will guarantee that there is a minimum number of specialist family law judges, senator Rex Patrick has thrown his support behind a merger that is likely to become a reality by the end of the week. While legislation has already been debated, the final vote confirming the change will come later. 

EU s article 16 blunder has focused minds on Northern Ireland

EU s article 16 blunder has focused minds on Northern Ireland Lisa O Carroll Brexit correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Peter Morrison/AP The EU’s aborted attempt to trigger article 16 of the Northern Ireland protocol could be a blessing in disguise for Northern Ireland. Its decision to pull the emergency cord on an agreement that had introduced regulatory checks on some products travelling between Britain and Northern Ireland without notifiying Dublin or London was quickly reversed. In the blink of eye, many say it undermined the EU’s consistent commitment over the past four-and-a-half years to the fragility of Northern Ireland’s peace process.

Defamation barrister represented Versace and cross-examined ministers

Defamation barrister represented Versace and cross-examined ministers We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By John Sackar Save Normal text size Advertisement In the 1980s and ’90s, when media proprietors or broadcasters defamed someone a great many if not most sought out the services of barrister Henric Nicholas QC. The skilful but entirely down to earth reception they got on meeting confirmed their choice. For first-time and return users he was a welcome haven. They were only too grateful for his time in and out of the courtroom. Henric Nicholas in his chambers in Sydney circa 2002.

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