McEntee vows to reform taxi licensing system in wake of Shorten rape sentencing
Minister for Justice promises to reform system ‘as soon as possible’ following jailing of Dublin man for 17 years for rape of two women in his taxi
Minister for Justice promises to reform system ‘as soon as possible’ following jailing of Dublin man for 17 years for rape of two women in his taxi
The five-judge court dismissed the appeal by Helen McEntee in relation to deportation case involving child’s father
Defamation Bill will also include protections against so-called Slapp cases, and measures to reduce legal costs for those involved
New measures are detailed in a draft memo to Cabinet by Minister for Justice Helen McEntee
If you are convinced your community is being ‘invaded’, it becomes easier to justify violence. Disinformation is an accelerant that incites hate and fuels extremism
Minister for Justice says new procedure ‘just and fair’ in process used less than 10 times since 1956
Majority of the 30 large buildings sourced by the Government to house asylum seekers expected to be large former commercial or office units
Garda Representative Association concerned over ‘delay that endangered members', but McEntee satisfied with response
Atrocity in 1998 saw 29 people, including a woman pregnant with twins, killed by a Real IRA bomb
Logan, a former chief commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, was also Ireland’s first Ombudsman for Children
Minister to introduce regulations aimed at ensuring payments meet lifetime care needs
Operation Fern stablished in response to expected large increase in deportation orders against failed asylum seekers
McEntee says there is right to peaceful protest but protests outside homes ‘has moved into a more sinister and worrying route’
Simon Harris leaps to defence of Helen McEntee after Peader Tóibín decries ‘cynical nonsense’
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee sayas ‘vast majority’ of the 14,000 members of An Garda Síochána ‘uphold the values of the organisation and serve the State with integrity each and every day’
Phone call on Wednesday evening was made to a Samaritans helpline, and the organisation immediately raised the alarm
O’Brien, who was beaten unconscious by soldier Cathal Crotty, says she ‘wouldn’t need to speak out’ if Minister for Justice was doing job ‘correctly’
Helen McEntee said she wants the situation where notes from victims’ counselling sessions can be sought by defence teams in rape or sexual assault cases, ‘changed’
Agreement is standardised immigration control system across member states including tougher borders and holding centres for migrants
Currently, offence is dealt with via emergency terrorism and criminal gang law, which must be renewed annually
Groups seek Government to change standard fund threshold arrangements which could see them face additional taxation on retirement
Hundreds of people gathered outside the Convention Centre on Thursday afternoon for photographs and celebrations
TD appeals for urgent intervention and ‘influx’ of community gardaí as people forced to move from the area because of threats and intimidation
UL student told he would lose his deposit and be held liable for rent if he vacated property after finishing his studies for the year
Taoiseach says domestic abuse has become ‘absolute priority’ since Minister for Justice Helen McEntee addressed issue
Irish Council for Civil Liberties says accessing by Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission to identify sources raises serious concerns
New legislation to provide for fingerprinting, processing centres and stronger border security
Time to increase capacity to remove people from State, Helen McEntee says
Processing migration residence permits in Cork and Limerick to be transferred to Department of Justice in extension of ‘civilianisation’ scheme
At least 10,000 disqualified drivers failed to hand over licences over last two years but only 26 prosecutions taken
Just under 5,000 people have attended six ceremonies over the past two days
Scrapped Immigrant Investor Programme allowed non-EU foreign nationals investing large sums in projects to get visas to reside in Ireland
Minister for Rural and Community Development says death of woman in Limerick after being mauled by animal ‘hard to believe’
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