Antoinette Cunningham to retire from role as AGSI general secretary
Cunningham was first woman to become a full-time official with one of garda members’ representative bodies
Cunningham was first woman to become a full-time official with one of garda members’ representative bodies
Cononer granted open-ended adjournment to allow for contentious prosecution of garda over fatal incident
Agsi members will take industrial action ‘on a particular day’ if a resolution is not found and the dispute continues to escalate
‘At this point in time I can’t reassure our members on anything,’ says Antoinette Cunningham on day one of AGSI annual conference
Controversy over the post, along with rosters and gender recognition directive, expected to dominate three-day Garda conference
Process to hire 1,000 new gardaí per year set to open on Friday, but AGSI expresses concerns
Unit focused on domestic violence forced to prioritise child sex abuse cases, forum told
Cameras will be deployed in pilot project in several divisions
Garda Commissioner ‘rightly held in high esteem’ as contract revised to June 2025
Antoinette Cunningham has been a prominent voice in the policing debate nationally
Ongoing commentary from witnesses ‘not particularly helpful’, commissioner says
It is understood resignations followed after four felt their concerns were not addressed
Harsher approach should be taken to those who attempt to strangle partner, McEntee says
Sinn Féin wants €200 voucher for everyone in country and extra bank holiday introduced
Some restrictions ‘impacted disproportionately on some sections of society,’ ICCL says
Garda group highlights lack of support for gardaí spat at during pandemic
AGSI and GRA support concept of testing but seek clarity on how new system will operate
HSE chief defends rollout plan amid reports of people skipping vaccination queue
New vaccine rollout plan not a reflection on ‘how valued’ certain workers are, says Minister
‘We are on the final stretch of this terrible journey’, Micheál Martin insists as he announces phased changes to Covid-19 lockdown
State has not vaccinated enough people to take risks with Covid-19 restrictions, Ministers are warned
Mid-ranking gardaí and military officers say they were excluded from talks on agreement
Fórsa, Siptu say measures were best that could be achieved, AGSI says it was not included in negotiating proposals
Current public pay agreement to expire at end of 2020
Fines will range from about €60 to €2,500 for breaches
Ministers to meet campaigners to examine which events can be further reopened
AGSI general secretary says hard for gardaí to practically police private gatherings
Inquiry to go on ‘relentlessly so others responsible for dreadful events ... may be brought to justice’
Garda association and bus union both say they are not responsible for policing regulation
Masks will be mandatory, in most cases, on public transport from midnight on Sunday
Agsi says an all-Ireland approach ‘is probably what’s needed’
Commissioner rejects claims force not always able to deal with terror and gun attacks
D’Arcy asked to clarify ‘claim’ that local police did not move fast enough to tackle violence
Agsi and GRA do not believe Drew Harris’s plans are based on any firm evidence
Commissioner Drew Harris will give a ‘personal apology’ to former garda
Middle-ranking members of Garda challenge Minister for Justice over representation
Department of Public Expenditure believes overspend reached €1m per week at end 2017
Superintendents will refuse to engage in changes in Garda
Commissioner twenty extra officers will join Garda’s Armed Support Unit
Public service pay talks continue in Dublin on whether a new public service accord will be agreed
Nóirín O’Sullivan set to address sergeants and inspectors at annual conference
Nóirín O’Sullivan faces criticism over her handling of the breath test scandal
Agsi: Irish people understand the unique contribution’ of gardaí
GRA chief Ciarán O’Neill questions whether Horgan proposals ‘fair, just, legal or lawful’
Proposal set to cost exchequer €50m agreed to by 95% of AGSI membership
Minister backs pay commission chief Kevin Duffy after comments about Garda dispute
Senior garda says contingency plans in the event of a strike did not include martial law
Government set to accept pay deal that goes beyond €30m package rejected by GRA
GRA declines to call off strike but agrees to put any recommendations to ballot
Group representing over 10,000 rank and file officers awaiting real ‘progress’ on pay
If it is against the law to induce gardaí to strike, how have we come to this point?
Group’s president says it is ‘still open for talks’ after latest intervention in dispute fails
There is caution on whether new proposals will be enough to prevent threatened strike
Department of Justice to meet with GRA as gardaí begin limited industrial action
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