Man (40) charged in connection with €4.2m cannabis seizure in Co Clare
James Lawlor of Firhouse, Dublin 24, arrested at Shannon Garda station
James Lawlor of Firhouse, Dublin 24, arrested at Shannon Garda station
App had been used to digitally undress image of teenage girl, court hears
Couple sentenced after officer shot dog that was ‘frothing at the mouth’ and had launched at his neck
One in 15 cars on Irish roads not insured, adding to the costs for law-abiding drivers, says Mibi
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Court ordered seven weeks ago that 16-year-old accused be evaluated
Liam Murray (42) was shot dead in his home on St Patrick’s Day 2009
Garda sergeant takes High Court action over handling of bullying complaints
Dog handlers, frogmen and officers on horseback drafted into publicity campaign to attract officers
Man in his thirties arrested after discovery of 100kgs of drugs
Travel from Youghal to the Beara Peninsula,140-160km, was lawful, but travel from Shankill to Bray on a shopping expedition was a crime
A large proportion of the drugs came from Qatari capital Doha
Gardaí appealing for witnesses after incident on Wednesday
Concerns raised over use of personal driving licences in official duties
Convictions would be strong deterrent to abuse, says Jim O’Callaghan at Garda rank-and-file conference
Marta Burns (47), who drove in reverse for 800m up Dublin road, given road ban and fined €700 over April 2025 incident
Jason Faulkner, a pallbearer at his sister’s funeral, was recovered from the Abbey river on Sunday evening
Gardaí are ‘afraid to pursue fleeing suspects’ due to fear of disciplinary action, according to representative group
High Court grants permission to the four trainees to take their case against Garda Commissioner
Department says investigation commissioned by Skillnet Ireland experienced significant constraints due to persistent lack of co-operation
Siobhán Lynch vows to continue campaign for stricter legislation despite intimidation
In the News podcast: Dublin city centre blocked, national roadways disrupted and vital fuel depots under siege for days
Cycling culture needs to be better supported by law
It is right to question whether the technology is necessary or proportionate
Eoghan Clerkin (51) is the fourth man to be charged following an inquiry by the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation
Petroleum supplies flowed from Co Cork refinery on Sunday, 24 hours after days of protest at key oil site came to an end
The anger on the protests is a sign of what the Government will face if it cannot solve issues with spending
Further relief measures possible, but only through established channels
National fuel protest is taking place over energy prices caused by ongoing war in the Middle East
Infant discovered on the beach at White Strand, Cahersiveen, on April 14, 1984
They face allegations of possessing cannabis and possessing it for sale or supply
Sister of William Delaney, who is presumed murdered, appeals for information about his disappearance
Money laundering network deployed by criminals operating countrywide, Garda conference hears
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