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The US centre behind most of Ireland’s online child sex abuse prosecutions

The US centre behind most of Ireland’s online child sex abuse prosecutions

America’s NCMEC has alerted gardaí to 13,612 suspected cases of abuse since 2019

Sat Mar 13 2021 - 00:01

Anti-lockdown violence: Gardaí track threat posed by groups planning protests
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Anti-lockdown violence: Gardaí track threat posed by groups planning protests

Two-to-one ratio of officers to protesters needed to police violent protests, former Dublin Garda chief says

Tue Mar 2 2021 - 01:00

Culture of ‘insular and stagnant’ Garda desperately needs change

Culture of ‘insular and stagnant’ Garda desperately needs change

Some of the findings in report are, quite simply, jaw dropping

Sat Dec 5 2015 - 06:00



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