Garda to use facial recognition technology
Civil liberties groups have previously voiced worries over surveillance and discrimination
Civil liberties groups have previously voiced worries over surveillance and discrimination
Event marks 100th anniversary of the foundation of An Garda Síochána
Minister for Justice seeks extension of Act providing for non-jury Special Criminal Court
Reform is to balance a business’s duty of care with personal responsibility of customers
Helen McEntee tells Dáil she is committed to reforming defamation law
Jim O’Callaghan warned gangs of youths ‘prowling Dublin city’ looking for people to attack
Minister lauds Garda for success in securing convictions against 79 Kinahan-aligned felons
Mr Martin commented on allegations female solicitor forced to remove bra on jail visit
Kinahan and Hutch groups the dominant and ‘controlling’ gangs in Irish prison system
New offence of non-fatal strangulation could see life sentences for serious harm
Tributes paid to Aidan Moffitt (42) and Michael Snee (58) by Ministers
Events to mark centenary of Four Courts occupation and Irish Free State Constitution
Kinahans ranked among top target of American law enforcement agencies
Evidence to be used as part of potential International Criminal Court prosecutions
Cameras will be deployed in pilot project in several divisions
Impact on reputations of those involved raised at committee by James O’Connor TD
‘We need to look at the targets that we’ve set and how can we change and amend’
Minister to ensure new Judicial Appointments Commission is reflective of society
The proposal is included among 159 actions in the Justice Plan 2022
Criminal Assets Bureau was asked by Minister to review proposed legislation on the issue
Taoiseach says Government is ‘serious about further reducing the gender pay gap’
Minister for Housing recently said he had received advice from Attorney General on issue
Ena McEntee and playwright Patricia Burke Brogan are ‘richly deserving’, mayor says
Minister for Housing says he wants to make sure ‘criminal charges are brought to bear’
Those travelling without a visa will have 90 days after arrival to regularise their position
Government receiving advice from Attorney General on how to deal with legislation
Report recommends for the urgent provision of another 50 to 60 refuge spaces
Minister for Justice says the bond between Garda and Irish people envied across world
Scheme will help those living in ‘legal shadows’, says minister
The Minister for Justice spoke to Jennifer Bray at the Irish Times Winter Nights Festival
Government pledges strategy aimed at tackling gender violence
Tánaiste says the killing of the school teacher is a ‘watershed moment’ for Irish society
Several hundred attend Galway event to mark murder of young teacher in Offaly
Cabinet approves move to ensure Irish language skill no longer advantage in recruitment
Those living here can apply to have close family members relocated under new plans
Ministers know they need public health team’s expertise as Omicron variant emerges
Minister for Justice defends introduction of masks for pupils in third class and above
John Twiss was convicted of the murder of John Donovan and executed in January 1895
Commissioner criticised at conference for ‘not supporting’ gardaí in public comments
No evidence presented to gardaí suspended more than a year ago, delegates are told
Anger and mistrust in evidence over investment of €4.5m in funds ‘without consultation’
Calls for Stephen Martin to step down following his handling of sexual assault matter
Sergeant calls for immediate training of all members of Divisional Protective Services Units
Department of Justice and Garda reviewing security and protection for office-holders
Minister for Justice says change must happen as opposition mounts to reforms
Harsher approach should be taken to those who attempt to strangle partner, McEntee says
Helen McEntee was first Minister in history of the State to take maternity leave
Licensing law shake-up originally flagged earlier this year as part of Justice Plan 2021
Former escort agency owner Michael Murray (50) has a ‘depraved’ and violent history
TD stood aside as Minister for Justice but remains a member of Government
Minister for Justice signals need for legislative change in addition to policing reforms
Over 2,000 women a month used domestic violence services in March to December 2020
Next-generation search warrants could gain access to suspects' device data
Barry Ward describes move as an ‘unnecessarily restrictive measure’
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