Politicians seek tough sanctions for bookies that break proposed new betting laws
Oireachtas committee demands fines and revoked licences for rule breaches
Oireachtas committee demands fines and revoked licences for rule breaches
Oireachtas committee conducts pre-legislative scrutiny of proposed Gambling Regulation Bill
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New Gambling Regulation Bill proposes authority to licence and regulate betting businesses
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Drew Harris says new legislation is a ‘flagrant breach of human rights’
The Government should not be afraid to give stronger powers to agencies overseeing one of the State’s most powerful institutions
Harsher approach should be taken to those who attempt to strangle partner, McEntee says
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Changes would result in ‘seeping away’ of his authority as most senior Garda officer, says Harris
Oversight bodies ‘will have more power than gardaí when dealing with criminals’
Changes intended to improve ‘performance and accountability’ says Dept of Justice
Strength of Commissioner’s opposition may test political resolve
Garda Commissioner outlines ‘serious concerns’ over new draft legislation
Drew Harris’s concerns are numerous, and chief among them are proposed Gsoc powers
Dying with Dignity Bill vulnerable to constitutional challenge, officials advise
Some restrictions ‘impacted disproportionately on some sections of society,’ ICCL says
Separate law targeting criminals that encourage children to offend is being developed, but unlikely to be enacted until 2022
Ireland is ‘both a destination and source country for human trafficking’, warns commission
Review of 41 homicide inquiries and found issues with 28 of them
Online regulator ‘with teeth’ needed, committee discussing online harassment told
Garda reforms put on hold for Border divisions pending clarity on Brexit outcome
Garda gave up baby for adoption after being disciplined for getting pregnant outside wedlock
Gsoc says it relies on media reports to learn of serious incidents involving gardaí
Gardaí should be redeployed to tackle rural crime, isolation says Oireachtas committee
Garda Commissioner warns protesters targeting Ministers’ homes
Policing Authority says more proof needed to show all homicides investigated properly
Garda chief tells committee Charleton remarks were ‘clarion call’ for action
Installation of CCTV helps, but criminals simply move on to the next area, Oireachtas committee hears
Patrick Sullivan will become one of three ombudsman commissioners in GSoc
Minister for Justice says cost of direct provision accommodation now €67m per year
Civilian members of the Garda Analysis Service raise concerns over homicide data
Two Garda civilian analysts have outlined ‘torment’ working in Garda HQ
In refusing to be browbeaten over flawed homicide figures, civilian employees showed steely determination
State Pathologist’s Office not informed by gardaí about some suspicious deaths
Senior management due to answer questions on misclassification of unlawful killings
Need for legislation to allow candidates up to age 60 to apply has pushed back process
Oireachtas committee scrutinising response of Policing Authority to whistleblowers
Authority says checks on 41 homicides not robust enough, wants independent view
Whistleblowers told politicians of concerns amid frustration with force’s management
Whistleblowers believe misclassification of some cases meant no homicide inquiry took place
Minister seeks assurances after officers allege misclassified cases not properly addressed
TD says either inept managers or collusion to blame for problems with roadside tests
119 legal firms contacted Garda about clients caught up in fixed charge notice errors
Hard to believe what happened not known about throughout Garda, says watchdog
Policing Authority chair says Garda not an organisation to ask basic questions of itself
Review of Commission on Future of Policing could mean delay until 2020 – Garda sources
Minister for justice in 2009 said he never had so many outraged emails as on this issue
Nóirín O’Sullivan faces criticism over her handling of the breath test scandal
Goal chief resigns; O’Sullivan holds ground; waiting list; bomb plotter dies; Budget 2017
Mick Wallace left red-faced as O’Sullivan tells committee how she conquered headhunters
Proposals for Government suggest possession should be similar to road traffic offence
Evidence from around the world shows that legalisation of the trade as a whole fails to protect the most vulnerable
Minister of State tells Oireachtas commitee that 500 residents in direct provision cannot move on due to difficulties finding housing
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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