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I am researching family law in Ireland and came across an article stating that family court is held for one or two weeks per term. So I just wanted to know how long a term is and how often it is actually held.
Thanks!

Ireland Expels Russian Diplomat Over Spy Passports
DUBLIN — Ireland ordered a Russian diplomat to be expelled Tuesday after an investigation concluded that the country’s intelligence service used stolen Irish identities as cover for spies operating in the United States.

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Ireland calls election for February 25 (AFP)
DUBLIN (AFP) – Ireland’s government Tuesday called a general election for February 25, expected to see it become the first administration ousted as a result of the eurozone debt crisis. Prime Minister Brian Cowen and President Mary McAleese signed the proclamation dissolving parliament, and the election was called to take place two weeks earlier than initially planned. Cowen will take no part in …

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Court: Ireland’s `bad bank’ seized loans illegally
(AP:DUBLIN) The Supreme Court dealt a surprise blow to Ireland’s “bad bank,” a fund set up to take on and ringfence toxic loans, ruling Thursday it had illegally seized control of a property tycoon’s euro2.1 billion ($2.9 billion) in debts.

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I read this story about a man who built a unique castle to be his HOME South of London and the British court might make him have to take the whole thing down because his plans to build the castle were deceptive or something?

Why would the British court care where a Brit wants to make his house and live happily ever after? I don’t understand. How do British people feel about this court ruling?
Edit: It makes sense to me why he would build this castle. England is a pretty long-lived land. Not a lot of untouched green space outside the greenbelt.
Perhaps he could have built his castle in Western Northern Ireland though? He just wanted to be commuting distance from London so he could work to upkeep his castle.

I did a celtic cross spread for a general overview into my life in the next 6 months, and the 10th and final card was the Queen of Wands. I don’t know how to interpret that as the outcome? What does it mean in that position?


Deerpark Court Cairn, on the Magheraghanrush townland by Calry, 7 km west of Sligo town, Ireland. dated up to 2000 BC, a unique centre court cairn remains with remains of three rows of attached chambers. Spectacular views of Lough Gill, Yeats Country and many mythological sites of counties Sligo and Leitrim. Clips taken in January 2009, and we often have lovely January days like this. Music is Brian Boru’s March by Claire Roche.

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Memoirs of the Court of George IV. 1820-1830

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In the literature of our country, however copious, the eye of the curious student may still detect important deficiencies. We possess, for example, many and excellent histories, embracing every period of our domestic annals;–biographies, general and particular, which appear to have placed on record the name of every private individual justly entitled to such commemoration;–and numerous and extensive collections of original letters, state-papers and other histor… More >>

Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth

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