From Paris to west Cork and back: The story of the Sophie Toscan du Plantier murder investigation
Murder of French film producer near Schull in 1996 has never been solved
Murder of French film producer near Schull in 1996 has never been solved
Formerly a sergeant in the Aran Islands, Ó Cualáin rose through the ranks
Leo Varadkar response to controversy over Court of Appeal role will signal political path
Former attorney general gave different accounts about extent of Garda taping
Sophie Tuscan du Plantier case: ‘No way around’ 2012 decision on extradition bar - counsel
‘Somebody, somewhere’ had apparently decided that the Supreme Court got it ‘catastrophically wrong’, says judge
Impact of phone call taping in Garda stations ‘significantly overestimated’, party claims
In wake of findings pressure for extensive overhaul of Garda is now overwhelming
Fennelly Commission investigation in West Cork found no evidence of illegal behaviour
System upgrade led to recording of calls on main telephone lines in 20 divisional headquarters
Fennelly finds lack of legislation on taping 999 calls does not make such recordings illegal
We list the big controversies to hit the Garda since the 1970s
Commission investigated taping of phone calls at Garda stations over many years
Supreme Court judge asked to investigate Garda taping of phone calls
Review of Garda will seek to change senior appointment methodology, says Tánaiste
Attorney General examining report before publication, says Taoiseach
Party asks Policing Authority to take tough line with senior Garda management
Party aims to avoid supporting Sinn Féin motion of no confidence in Nóirín O’Sullivan
They include the Cooke report, the Fennelly Commission and the O’Higgins Commission
There may be inquiries into the sale of Nama’s Project Eagle loans and the 1981 Stardust fire
Garda plagued by controversy as third commission of investigation established
Inside Politics: Accountable internal complaint systems are needed for gardaí
All key players involved in running INBS before collapse expected to attend hearing
Labour leader concerned Fennelly never got access to Garda commissioner’s card
Second US presidential debate; FF accused of attacking Varadkar; majority support Apple appeal
O’Higgins report is latest into controversies in justice and policing areas
Department outlines amount that will have been spent by end of 2016
Committee says more should be done to predict and control public spending
Judge seeks more time, staff to complete ‘labour-intensive” investigation
Analysis: No previous commission had difficulty with information and privilege
‘Highly worrying’ that report finds former garda commissioner destroyed ‘8-10 bags’
‘Ministerial comments suggest that the record-keeping in government is all very hit-and-miss – and deliberately so’
Commissioner says too early to say if former head of force wrong to shred personal papers
‘Would it not have been better to have shown people a full view of what happened the night Mr Purcell went to visit the Commissioner, to perhaps allow them make their own judgment?’
The Taoiseach will be relieved that the inquiry into the taping of phone calls at Garda stations has found he didn’t force Martin Callinan to retire as commissioner
‘Sometimes, in the interests of truth, it is important to stand your ground’
Declan Ganley urges party not to shy away from big ideas at first think-in in Dublin
Garda body maintains opinion despite Kenny saying Fennelly report clears him
‘As regards the response of the Department, one gets a sense, distressingly, that the severity of what was involved was not appreciated for some time’
Should key players in the commission’s interim report be concerned for what comes next?
Taoiseach restates support for Máire Whelan before Ministers at weekly Cabinet meeting
Review of interim report of Fennelly commission expected to last months
Analysis: Despite FF threat on motion of no confidence, there’s no danger to Kenny’s position
Martin Callinan disadvantaged during crisis due to “internal communication failures”
Fianna Fáil is considering tabling no confidence motion in Taoiseach
Irish Council for Civil Liberties says report highlights serious information deficits
Report says Purcell visit was catalyst for retirement but commissioner made decision
These six play roles of varying magnitude in events investigated by the commission
Interim report of Fennelly Commission due to be sent to Taoiseach next Monday
Commission investigating Martin Callinan’s retirement and phone recordings in stations
Mr Justice Nial Fennelly is investigating the departure of former Garda commissioner Martin Callinan
Taoiseach rejects claims by Micheál Martin over ‘selective leaks’ of commission findings
Michael McGrath says businessman could provide an important contribution
Report is being sent to interested parties on Thursday
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