Irish law must keep up with modern criminal world and improve international buy-in, Cab says
Oireachtas Justice Committee hears operating environment had changed in decades since original Proceeds of Crime Act passed
More articles about the journalist Veronica Guerin
Oireachtas Justice Committee hears operating environment had changed in decades since original Proceeds of Crime Act passed
Case concerns an action by Edel Campbell who is suing Ms O’Doherty over use of deceased son’s image
The case will now go into the next session of civil jury cases in February for a re-trial
Pretending that ‘this isn’t us’ is like pretending that the city is adequately policed or that the streets aren’t frequently filthy
Judge said he was conscious of ‘people getting home this evening’
Claims were made during hour-long broadcast in which Ms O’Doherty alleged media covers up paedophilia
The head of the Criminal Assets Bureau on money laundering and high spending in the criminal underworld
For Helena Stapleton, if her ‘best pal’ was honoured on Saturday it would be a silver lining to the FAI’s planned event that has caused so much anger
The murdered journalist was also a talented footballer. Guerin’s former team-mates want the FAI to honour her
Television: Confessions of a Crime Boss alarmed Ministers concerned it might sanitise the drug dealer. He doesn’t come out well from the first episode
Prosecutors had initially linked gun found buried in John Gilligan's back garden to murder of crime reporter Veronica Guerin
The Minister of State, who is responsible for National Drugs Strategy, said she would not watch documentary due to be broadcast on Monday
Helen McEntee tells Dáil she is committed to reforming defamation law
Hague Letter: Aggression towards reporters also driven by Covid curbs and migrant issue
Policing set to become more complex in better educated and more diverse Republic
Judge who investigated the gang he allegedly led ruled he had found enough evidence
In the News: Criminal Assets Bureau established to target finances of gangland groups
Traynor was a suspect in the murder of journalist Veronica Guerin in 1996
Concerned citizens encouraged to continue helping as 25th anniversary marked
Europe Letter: Peter R de Vries shooting linked to global web of crime that includes Kinahans
Irish youth workers have banded together to seek an end to drug prohibition to remove criminal risk from users
Former minister for justice Nora Owen recalls the killing 25 years ago and its aftermath
‘The big change is the numbers of men who’d be willing to murder someone for money. Young fellas see it as a badge of honour to kill someone’
Special training in cryptocurrency as Garda seeks to keep pace with organised gangs
European Court of Human Rights rejects drug dealer’s claims over assets confiscation
Crime in Dublin’s inner city, a result of decades of neglect, has intensified under lockdown
Four arrested in raids targeting operation believed run by former Dublin gangland boss
State’s first forensic pathologist carried out postmortems in Kerry babies, Toscan du Plantier and Guerin cases
Veteran Dublin criminal had been trying to expand drug and gun smuggling operation
Spanish police are investigating whether recovered weapon was used in Guerin murder
Gardaí are making inquiries to try and establish the circumstances of his arrest
Brother of murdered journalist Veronica Guerin suing activist over online comments
The long-term solution must be to design a court system that can deal with the realities of crime in the 21st century
The late film-maker defined an age, made movies whole generations hugged to their bosoms
After years of crises the force faces its biggest challenge in a century
Major criminals realise they can avoid danger by forcing their addicts to hold drugs
Three crimes incur mandatory terms, murder, firearms possession and drug dealing
New figures suggest that judges have become more punitive on such offenders since 2011
Dubliner (68) pleaded guilty to knowingly possessing 901 images and 146 video files
Some €2.7m worth of assets have been seized from Byrne organised crime group
Martin Guerin (68) from Portmarnock, Co Dublin, pleads guilty to charges
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‘We have intervened on 59 occasions in threat to life incidents since Regency’
Agency that pursues proceeds of crime now has almost 1,000 targets in its sights
Test your knowledge of the past 12 months with these 100 questions – and you could win a prize
The agency combines international cooperation, local intelligence gathering and effective management
Crime gangs more savvy but are being undone by need to flaunt wealth, says Clavin
Councillors driven round the bend as candidate selection process goes off the rails
‘Only John Gilligan and Gemma O’Doherty say he is not responsible for Veronica’s death’: Jimmy Guerin
Gemma O’Doherty mired in controversy over Veronica Guerin ‘conspiracy theory’
Samantha Barry, the recently appointed editor of US ‘Glamour’ magazine, was inspired by Veronica Guerin
Analysis: As crimes worsened, resources ploughed into Garda to target and bring down gangs
With its picturesque promenade and period homes, the town is a draw for Dubliners
Former chief executive of media group shocked at treatment of staff and journalists
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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