Angry flea circus buzzing around ‘woke’ Helen McEntee goes beyond the usual political sniping
Willie O’Dea called her 'the worst minister for justice in the history of the State' while Jim O’Callaghan said she had copied his ideas
Willie O’Dea called her 'the worst minister for justice in the history of the State' while Jim O’Callaghan said she had copied his ideas
Election 2024: Thornton Hall, although outside the constituency, may be a flashpoint issue
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael embroiled in election campaign row over law and order
Party’s general election manifesto to provide ‘older persons’ guarantee’ including extending free TV licences and payments for heating bills
Like other parties, Fine Gael has also pledged that parents will pay no more than €200 per month per child
Fine Gael is expected to pledge to cut inheritance tax substantially when it unveils its manifesto at the weekend
More than 12,000 people have been arrested in centre capital since January, Minister for Justice says
Man's remains exhumed to allow DNA samples to be taken for comparison with missing persons databases
Helen McEntee, Charlie McConalogue and Eamon Ryan bring families ‘step closer’ to truth
Two years ago about 375 Syrians were interviewed in Lebanon by Irish officials and told they would be resettled in Ireland before 2024. They’re still waiting - amid bombs, deprivation and discrimination. Sally Hayden spoke to some of those people, who feel trapped, scared and forgotten
Ten people died in incident at Applegreen service station in Donegal village in October 2022
Helen McEntee to update Government on impact of accelerated processing measures for international protection applicants
Recent events illustrate the transnational nature of the problem, and the necessity for governments across the world to co-operate against it
Forensic examination of Emer Terrace house and wasteland outside complete, with focus likely to shift to Drogheda
Defamation Bill and Mental Health Bill will not be completed before general election but nine pieces of legislation set to be passed
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín raises concern over ‘time lag’ between seizure and arrival in State coffers
Six are to be assigned each to the District Court, Circuit Court and High Court, with two additional judges to go to the Court of Appeal
Those who turned out for a local football fundraiser in north county Meath are expecting the present Government to be re-elected
Drivers found to have travelled between two points on a road too quickly to receive three penalty points and fine of up to €160
Experiences endured by Dutch and South African authorities provide cautionary tales when dealing with UAE
Minister travels to Abu Dhabi days after new legal arrangements between UAE and Ireland are agreed
Gardaí formally opened a murder investigation after stating they have found no evidence the child is still alive
Deal will strategically strengthen Ireland against ‘transnational’ crime, Minister for Justice Helen McEntee says
New laws stalled in Upper House after criticism by backbenchers, Senators, free speech groups and tech billionaire Elon Musk
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee rejects proposals by officials but looks at other measures to free up prison capacity
Report from the Prison Overcrowding Response Group paints a stark picture of Ireland’s penal institutions
Minister for Justice to ask Cabinet to approve appointment of new deputy commissioner for ‘policing and security’ following open competition
Past four months has seen a significant increase in the number of Jordanians seeking international protection in Ireland
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
New senior counsel appointments increase numbers at Inner Bar to 389, of whom one in five are women
Government plans to push through remaining stages of legislation without hate speech elements against backdrop of dispute over meaning of terms used
Garda Commissioner says gang members should think about rewards on offer for information leading to conviction of Kinahan group leaders
Criminal Assets Bureau seized virtual currency from former Dublin beekeeper who grew cannabis crops for years, without drawing Garda attention, until caught by chance
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