Garda Commissioner Drew Harris says the sacrifice of gardaí who died in service ‘has not been in vain’
Helen McEntee
Advances in technology mean stalking has become much more sophisticated than ‘just someone hiding in the bushes outside your door’
Number of deportations from the State nonetheless remains lower than in the pre-Covid period
Donegal man (24) was killed in an attack on a convoy of Irish peacekeepers in December 2022
Large group of migrants demonstrate over Family Reunion Policy in front of Department of Justice in Dublin on International Day of Families
Figures high despite accelerated processing system from so-called safe countries introduced almost two years ago
Ministers reveal personnel at Department of Foreign Affairs, Justice and Office of Public Works also facing disciplinary investigations
Why does the Government not establish emergency accommodation centres in empty office blocks until alternative accommodation can be sourced?
The number of people treated in Irish hospitals for knife assault injuries last year was up 30 per cent on 2018
There was a time when we were rightly appalled about the language used about migrants in Brexit Britain. Now it is steadily being normalised here
There needs to be a second half of the plan beyond telling the continuing arrivals that they’re on their own. All this just plays to the “Ireland is full” gang
Tensions between Dublin and London over immigration are a reminder that politics between Britain and Ireland is more terse and fragile now
Your essential end-of-week politics catch-up as rolling controversies at RTÉ look set for a return to centre stage
Mount Street operation to clear unsanitary tent city begs the question of how the camp was allowed to develop in the first place
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