Norris Road in Sale Moor (Picture: Google Maps) A FURIOUS man squared up to a PCSO after claiming he racially abused him, a court has heard. Neil Cunningham parked his VW Golf on zigzag markings on Norris Road in Sale Moor on April 1, 2019, blocking off traffic. At this point PCSO Alex Stubbs saw Cunningham getting out of the car and told him he could not park there. At Wigan and Leigh Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, February 25, Ann Deacon, prosecuting, said Cunningham, of Cross Street, Sale, called the officer a “jobsworth” before leaving. But soon after, PCSO Stubbs, who thought the matter had been resolved, came across Cunningham again.
09/02/2021
The new book ‘Brexit and the Future of the European Union’ by DCU’s Professor of Law Federico Fabbrini, has been hailed as extremely timely and useful by the former Prime Ministers of Italy and Finland ahead of Europe day on 9 May 2021.
The timeliness of this new book further resonates here in Ireland, as Irish officials are due to meet with senior figures in the European Commission today to ensure future legislation considers the impact on Northern Ireland as part of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.
DCU Brexit Institute
Published by Oxford Press, DCU President Daire Keogh welcomed the publication not only in terms of scholarship but also as a reflection of the strength the university has built up in the area of European Law. DCU’s Brexit Institute (founded by Professor Fabbrini) was the first institute of its kind in Europe to study Brexit and its implications and our Masters in European Law and Policy has established a strong reputation in a short number of y