‘Extreme concern’ over shortage of student accommodation due to Ukrainian crisis
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
As medals minted to celebrate 100-year anniversary, many members voice unhappiness
It now looks like they will be stuck with the cost of baby-boomer pensions
Former Revenue chairwoman Josephine Feehily will head review on state pension age and related issues
Review of 41 homicide inquiries and found issues with 28 of them
Unease in Garda circles at right-wing social media activity and arson attacks
Assistant Commissioner says force has no system to track how many are trained
Audit will check if offenders are repeatedly availing of cautions and so escaping justice
Garda Commissioner Harris says reform of administration offices will free up many gardaí for a return to frontline policing
Inherent in Community Safety is the notion that problem-solving cannot be delivered by working in isolation
Existing policies not implemented equally across State – Garda Inspectorate report
Gabriel Makhlouf due to take up post in September
Deputy governor Sharon Donnery and senior civil servant Colm O’Reardon tipped on list
Josephine Feehily said gardaí going to ethical behaviour courses then not signing code
John Fell among candidates seeking to succeed Philip Lane at regulator
About 70 per cent have signed including all senior officers
Appointment of Paul Mageean and Dr Vicky Conway approved by the government
Garda chief deems inaction on 3,500 children a ‘failure’ amid fears for adult cases
Harris grilled by the Policing Authority about failings in the youth justice system
Policing Authority says more proof needed to show all homicides investigated properly
Masked officers at North Frederick Street demonstration in an ‘invidious situation’
Commission on Future of Policing in Ireland has suggested changes to Garda oversight
Policing Authority welcomes Drew Harris comment that use of ‘hoods’ by gardaí ‘was not correct’
‘How (not) to do public policy’ analysis to be debated at NUI Galway conference
‘These hubs have the potential to develop the very inefficiencies and dysfunctions ... the divisional model is directed as remedying’
Party backs new Garda Commissioner but raises concerns over loyalist-RUC collusion
Policing Authority a ‘pale shadow’ of equivalent bodies in other countries
PSNI-originating recruit has option of bringing own team into Garda Headquarters
If an internal Garda candidate is chosen, appointment likely to go ahead in August
Two Garda civilian analysts have outlined ‘torment’ working in Garda HQ
State Pathologist’s Office not informed by gardaí about some suspicious deaths
Authority says checks on 41 homicides not robust enough, wants independent view
Authority tells Garda to carry out review of 41 misclassified homicides
Chairwoman Josephine Feehily criticises how Garda oversight bodies operate
Garda Siochana seriously damaged by this debacle that has an ongoing legacy
Are we heading back towards slippery slopes last visited in 2006?
Josephine Feehily says former Garda commissioner had ‘strong sense of mission’
Taoiseach says good woman is leaving office and announces review of Department of Justice
Disciplinary action will not be taken against any members, says Garda Commissioner
Policing Authority exhibits appetite to promote necessary reforms but past experience does not bode well
Acting Garda Commissioner faces calls for criminal proceedings after watchdog review
‘Half of chief superintendents’ did not reply to Garda HQ breathalyser request
‘No one at senior management level seemed to say this appears to be too good to be true’
Reform is needed in the force but a new commissioner might not be in place before 2020
Hard to believe what happened not known about throughout Garda, says watchdog
Review of Commission on Future of Policing could mean delay until 2020 – Garda sources
Charlie Flanagan says he wants all Garda ‘skeletons out of all the cupboards’
Cabinet will be briefed on Nóirín O’Sullivan’s departure and pension entitlements
With sweeping change required, the next commissioner will be busy
Commissioner’s decision to step down comes after three years dogged by controversies
From January 23rd, 2014 to her resignation, Garda commissioner faced controversy
Long-awaited report delayed over uncertainty regarding homicide figures
Watchdog expresses its ‘impatience’ over review of fake breath tests scandal
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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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