ULA Deputy claims Travellers are discriminated against by Gardai.
The Justice Minister’s denying there’s any racial profiling by Gardai.
Application to have court case adjourned due to Garda phone bugging
Details have emerged of what appears to be the first court case affected by the Garda phone taping revelations.
Justice Minister rejects inaction over taped garda calls
The Justice Minister’s insisting he’s not guilty of inaction on the secret recording of phone calls in Garda stations.
South Tipp Raid victim says family will never be the same.
A South Tipperary man terrorised by an armed gang during an aggravated burglary said their actions ruined his family and destroyed his livelihood.
GSOC unaware of widespread practice of recorded calls
The Garda Ombudsman Commission say they were not aware of the widespread practice of recording telephone calls at other Garda Stations when they carried out their investigation in Waterford
Fitzpatrick partner charged with her son’s murder
The partner of Dean Fitzpatrick’s mother Audrey has been charged with murdering her son in north Dublin last May.
Fresh lead in search for missing plane
A satellite’s spotted 122 ‘potential objects’ in the southern Indian Ocean in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane.
Maple Ten Investor “delighted to give helping hand to Anglo”.
One of Ireland’s biggest house builders during the boom has told a court he was ‘delighted’ to give a ‘helping hand’ to Anglo Irish Bank.