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BUGGING

    Trinity society says 'no bullying or humiliation' took place at alleged hazing event
    Toddler who drank from water bottle allegedly containing an earwig awarded €6,000 in damages
    Sinn Féin calls for Justice Minister to answer questions about alleged political phone tapping
    Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
    The controversial head of the Garda Ombudsman is resigning
    Frances Fitzgerald: It's 'regrettable' that no TDs showed up to discuss Garda reform Bill
    GSOC chairman says he won't be resigning
    GSOC unable to confirm source of 'bugging' leak
    Who leaked bugging information to newspaper? Nobody knows but GSOC has stopped trying to find out
    Verrimus "reassured" by judge's recommendations in GSOC 'bugging' report:
    Here's what Alan Shatter has to say about the GSOC 'bugging' report
    We'll have to "wait and see" who leaked GSOC 'bugging' information - Fitzgerald
    GSOC Chairman says "question marks still remain" over bugging claims
    GSOC welcomes Cooke report, Gardaí say they're reviewing it
    Cooke Report: There is no evidence that GSOC was bugged by gardaí
    Fitzgerald has confidence in GSOC, says Cooke report is 'food for thought' for Shatter's critics
    Cooke report into 'bugging' of GSOC headquarters to be published tonight
    GSOC bugging report expected to be discussed by Cabinet tomorrow
    Taoiseach's office has GSOC bugging report but he hasn't seen it yet
    The Gardaí ‘did not do enough’ to engage with whistleblowers: Enda Kenny
    Enda Kenny tells Fine Gael: 'For Ireland, our best days are up ahead'
    Is the US spying on hundreds of leading Germans? 'No comment, but...'
    Here’s What Happened Today: Thursday
    Explainer: Why is Alan Shatter under pressure – and will he survive?
    'His situation is untenable': Eight TDs say Alan Shatter should go
    Here's what Enda Kenny and 6 ministers said about security sweeps at their offices
    Adams contacted by man claiming to be convicted drug dealer Kieran Boylan
    Shatter on GSOC: "My only interest is that we get at the truth"
    'Like the fox designing the chicken coop': Opposition says Shatter has undermined the GSOC review
    Here’s What Happened Today: Tuesday
    Retired judge to review GSOC surveillance claims and report “within eight weeks”
    Shatter: "No evidence at all" of surveillance of GSOC
    'I would say to Charlie Flanagan to cop on': Mary Lou hits back at FG chairman over GSOC claims
    GSOC hits back, but Paul Williams "stands over" coffee shop wi-fi story
    Surveillance company says Paul Williams report on GSOC was "wholly inaccurate"
    Security specialists deny trying to sell bugging equipment to gardaí
    Human rights watchdog believes Shatter has been 'editorial with the truth'
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