The Irish Times view on Ireland’s LGBTQI+ community: a life free from violence and fear
Valuable as legal victories have been, they could never in themselves eradicate the deep prejudice and discrimination that LGBTQI+ people know all too well
Valuable as legal victories have been, they could never in themselves eradicate the deep prejudice and discrimination that LGBTQI+ people know all too well
Survey by EU rights agency finds high acceptance for Garda in comparison to other forces
Survey finds intervention more likely in male-on-female violence than vice-versa
But adopting policies is one thing; implementing them is another
EU-wide survey shows a varying degree of concern about sharing private information
Amnesty International in Ireland welcomes findings after it refused to repay funding
Jaqueline Sauvage was found guilty in 2014 of shooting her husband three times in the back
Former president appeals to EU to remember its core values
Michael O’Flaherty heads up independent body looking out for the downtrodden
If the rhetoric that accompanies every instance of child abuse that comes into the public domain is to mean anything, we need an honest discussion of priorities and resources.
More than 1 in 4 Irish women surveyed had been subjected to physical or sexual abuse by a partner
Even today Irish six-year-olds learn that being a virgin makes a woman special
75th anniversary of infamous pogrom marked with ceremonies in Berlin, Vienna
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