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Cork Information:
The NTA proposed the development of twelve bus corridors linking Cork city centre with several suburbs, with proposed 'bus gates' in several areas and a trebling of active bus lanes in the Cork area. There have been two tram networks in operation Within the city. By the 2022 census, Catholics represented 65% of the population, 9% were other religions and 26% either had no religion or stated no religion. The boundary was expanded in 1840, in 1955 and in 1965. A proposition to foster a pony drawn cable car (connecting the city's rail line ends) was made by American George Francis Train during the 1860s and executed in 1872 by the Cork Tramway Organization. Irish Citylink serves Limerick and Galway. ... [snippet] Read more here »
Using Solicitors, Barristers and Organisations:
In complex cases, solicitors and barristers often work together, with the solicitor managing the case and the barrister handling the advocacy. The legal system is built on principles of fairness, access to justice, and the rule of law, and both solicitors and barristers play essential roles in upholding these values. The distinction between the two professions is rooted in tradition, but recent reforms have allowed for more flexibility, including direct access to barristers in certain cases without needing a solicitor intermediary. Barristers, by contrast, are specialists in courtroom advocacy and legal argumentation, often instructed by solicitors to represent clients in higher courts such as the Crown Court, High Court, and Court of Appeal. ... [snippet] Read more here »
