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Additional gardaí are needed to keep up with scale of road traffic offending flagged by number plate recognition cameras
Members of Garda roads policing units targeting drivers flagged for multiple crimes as those drivers flagged for single offences too numerous to pursue
Scene sealed off after remains discovered at property in Clones late on Saturday night
Many agitators have engaged in threatening behaviour almost impossible to police during chaotic public disorder incidents
Some 150 gardaí in capital began wearing evidence-gathering cameras from 9am, and use will later be expanded to Limerick and Waterford in initial roll-out
Gathering of evidence via cameras begins immediately with court cases based on footage set to commence
Man (30s) arrested in Parnell Square as gardaí say ‘regular patrols’ will continue in the area
Donegal service station blast in October 2022 resulted in the deaths of 10 people
New figures obtained by Irish Times reveal spike in arrests amid ‘doorstop’ operations
Gardaí in Dublin now dealing with much larger number of pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protest events, says Assistant Commissioner Angela Willis
Arrests of man and woman (40s) follow first two arrests in the case in March, with criminal investigation into service station explosion now gathering pace
Tánaiste expresses Irish Government concerns to Lebanese about lack of progress in bringing to justice killers of Pte Seán Rooney
‘I’d have to say it’s a big eye-opener now’, says returning soldier
Minister for Foreign Affairs visits troops in southern Lebanon where Israel and Hamas ally Hizbullah trade fire daily
Tánaiste also set to travel to southern Lebanon to greet Defence Forces troops serving with Unifil mission