The tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) has said a fatal stabbing in Dublin city centre on Saturday was "alarming, ...
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Irish Independent on MSN‘Too many people coming to Ireland seeking international protection’ – says Justice Minister on plans to reform asylum systemJustice Minister Jim O’Callaghan said too many people are coming to Ireland seeking asylum “who are not entitled’, adding that the “system will change”. Mr O’Callaghan, who took over as Minister for ...
Ireland's Minister for Justice called on all the new Irish citizens "to actively contribute to the wellbeing of our society." ...
Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan has vowed to legalise Jennie's Law so women can be told if their lover has a history of ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNDeportation Orders surge by 180% across Ireland in 2024Minister O’Callaghan stated that “charter flights will significantly increase capacity to conduct more enforced deportations" ...
Chartered deportation flights from Ireland will take off this year, as the new Justice Minister has said that it is simply ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNJustice Minister says he 'understands annoyance' of families like Joe Drennan's over sentencingLimerick gangland criminal Kieran Fogarty was given a six-year sentence for dangerous driving, causing the death of Joe ...
There has been a call for a "full, absolute root and branch reform" of Ireland's asylum seeker process. It follows comments ...
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Irish Independent on MSNDeportation flights will take off this year, Justice Minister insistsCharter flights deporting those who are no longer allowed to stay in Ireland will take off this year, Justice Minister Jim ...
There are too many people seeking International Protection in Ireland who are not entitled to it, Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has said. He said there were 14,000 applications processed ...
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