No benefit to laws designed to seize Irish assets of human rights violators, Cab indicates
Criminal Assets Bureau was asked by Minister to review proposed legislation on the issue
Criminal Assets Bureau was asked by Minister to review proposed legislation on the issue
Researchers at UL believe findings reflect potential power of hate-crime specific laws
‘Imperative’ that physical court rooms are not overlooked, says barrister Mema Byrne
Clinicians tell committee procedure can be introduced in ‘safe and fair manner’
Incoming legislation on hate speech likely to generate significant debate
Coalition say Minister met obligations by contacting colleagues with single name
Oireachtas justice committee disputes Minister’s account of appearance before it
Offenders face up to seven years in prison under legislation originally drafted by Labour
Minister says she adhered to ‘a very clear process’ before bringing his name to cabinet
Cabinet divided on legislation which has been moved to Oireachtas Committee on Justice
Guidelines will now be put in place by July 31st, 2021, Minister says
Minister tells committee that Government would prefer wider EU-UK agreement
James Lawless, Fergus O’Dowd, Kathleen Funchion and Neasa Hourigan among appointees
Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: ‘Quinta do Farranfore? I’ve never heard of it’
ICCL calls for legal aid for those who have such images shared without consent
Human rights ‘set at naught’ by system to deal with international protection applicants
Committee hears of calls for education on risks to be introduced at primary school level
Parents and sons accepted under family reunification but daughter refused due to age
Committee told of need for law stopping killers benefiting financially
Bill preventing killers benefiting from victims’ estate may be deemed unconstitutional
Commission on Future of Policing queried on plans during last public engagement
While this conversation is happening, I should mention, the triplets are running amok
Absence of senior officers was criticised as committee hears of homocide case reviews
Brussels says the Government’s plan falls short of European standards
Two Garda civilian analysts have outlined ‘torment’ working in Garda HQ
State Pathologist’s Office not informed by gardaí about some suspicious deaths
Commission says legislation is not in line with European standards
Analysts Lois West and Laura Galligan claim pressure to approve incorrect homicide data
Clarity urged on management of funds, 63 of which were hit by bad investment decisions
Flanagan says providing explanation for those rejected for bench roles ‘legally problematic’
HSE will recommend location for supervised injection centre in Dublin in ‘mid-December’
Politicians agree the Garda commissioner has a tough role, but sympathy is limited
From January 23rd, 2014 to her resignation, Garda commissioner faced controversy
Agsi: Irish people understand the unique contribution’ of gardaí
Commissioner is toughing it out politically, but Policing Authority won’t be fobbed off
Wildly exaggerated breath-test figures and long delays reveal Garda resistant to change
Cohort of Ministers and deputies hoped O’Sullivan would be removed by watchdog
Social Democrats TD says Fitzgerald ‘misspoke’ about Garda financial irregularities
Government accepts nature of cultural problems in force and the need to fix them
Fitzgerald to provide statement to Dáil this evening on breath tests and FCN issues
Jim O’Callaghan wants to know ‘dominant reasons’ why ‘false’ breath test recorded
Why is breath test issue such a big deal and what is likely to happen next?
Fianna Fáil’s Jim O’Callaghan says he still does not have confidence in commissioner
Nóirín O’Sullivan says she is determined to see through reform of An Garda Síochána
Nóirín O’Sullivan likely to face questioning from Oireachtas justice committee
‘The Dáil spends a lot of time talking about things and not legislating as it should’
This policing crisis exposes a culture where dissent is not tolerated
Micheál Martin and Simon Coveney to dine out on fundraising gig at Leinster House
Agreement will facilitate four appointments to District Court and three to Circuit Court
Minister backs down on threat to veto appointment of judges until legislation passed
Enda Kenny has resolved to support the recognition of Traveller ethnicity
Rights commissioner Emily Logan says human rights commissioner at the Council of Europe plans to visit Ireland
Inside politics: Crucially there has been no rapid unravelling of Government’s carefully constructed budget
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices