Woman arrested in connection with Dublin riots of November 2023
Suspect is being questioned in relation to an allegation of criminal damage arising out of the riots of the night of November 24th, 2023
Suspect is being questioned in relation to an allegation of criminal damage arising out of the riots of the night of November 24th, 2023
Violence continued to grow along with the disinformation campaigns targeting asylum seekers, but far-right candidates failed to turn their large social media followings into votes
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Far-right-inspired violence and continued sluggish efforts to grow the Garda force dominated Harris’s final full year in charge
Release of 99 photographs of people whose identification was sought by An Garda Síochána in connection with the Dublin Riots was criticised by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties
Girl who was critically injured and spent most of year in Temple Street Children’s Hospital is sleeping in her own bed and playing with her toys
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Remaining images removed from website as team continues to rule people out of investigation
Asylum seekers and refugees continue to arrive, protests have become common, and the State’s immigration system continues to flounder
Investigators continuing to request assistance in identifying the remaining 32 people
A year after the Dublin riots, far-right activists operate with ease in Ireland, assisted by platforms unwilling to enforce their own rules and enabled by an ineffectual official response
As retailers gear up for a busy Christmas season, there are signs people are putting their trust back in the city
Many young people remain on edge and feel unfairly blamed for the violence, while local youth workers question a system that ‘allows people to be born into poverty’
One year on from the riots, gardaí are using different tactics and more formidable equipment to tackle big public order disturbances
Some 13 images were removed in last 24 hours from the 99 originally published after they were formally identified
Couple say six-year-old ‘warrior’ had to ‘relearn being a child with extreme limitations’ in year since Dublin incident
The Irish Council for Civil Liberties has flagged a number of reasonable issues with the gardaí's decision to publish the photos of 99 ‘persons of interest’ in the Dublin riots, but these must be balanced against the greater good
Online images of 99 people ‘a significant outsourcing of police work’, says Irish Council for Civil Liberties
Paul Cleary’s appointment to lead Dublin policing comes amid challenges of anti-immigration sentiment and crime in region
Declan Donaghey (28) shouted ‘scumbags’ as he was led away following sentencing
Images of 99 people were gathered from CCTV images recorded during riots on November 23rd last year
Declan Donaghey (28) pleaded guilty to offences including attack on migrant centre on November 23rd 2023
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Gardaí will decide whether a person is wearing a face covering in public to intimidate others or conceal identity in an effort to evade justice
The child, who turned six last week, spent 281 days in Temple Street Children’s Hospital, her parents said
The arrest of the deeply private Russia tech titan has put the spotlight on illegal activity on Telegram, a preferred tool of the Irish far right. But Durov insists he is a defender of free speech
Girl was one of three injured in attack outside school, which was followed by rioting in Dublin city centre
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Girl (5) was one of three children injured in Dublin city centre incident last November along with a care worker
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