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Justice

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Over 8,750 drivers were arrested last year on suspicion of driving under the influence of drink or drugs
Charlie Haughey was urged to pressure 'British arrogance' over Birmingham Six and Guildford Four
'We're not getting justice': Shane Tuohey's family kept in the dark in inquiry into his death
Committee backs changes to ‘women’s place in the home' section of Constitution
Ireland's DNA database to be shared with other European countries to help fight cross-border crime
Government seeks advice on pursuing Callinan and Taylor for legal damages
Commissioner 'reviewing' decision to fund Callinan's legal defence in McCabe case
Garda Commissioner: 'I'm not apologising for cutting overtime'
Ban on taking photos of gardaí on duty would 'criminalise ordinary members of the public'
'No mention of accountability or cover-up' - Criticism of pope's Knock Shrine speech on clerical abuse
Rohingya refugees protest for 'justice' on first anniversary of a Myanmar military crackdown
'We have a duty to keep personal info private': Tusla denies withholding child abuse details from gardaí
'The buck stops nowhere': Department of Justice to be split into two parts
Judge releases 50 people from jury service - because there was no judge or courtroom available
Motion seeking redress for victims abused as children passes despite government opposition
New figures show increases in crime across every category (except homicides)
'Prison is for dangerous criminals': Drop in numbers sent to prison for non-payment of fines
Journal Media won four awards at yesterday's Justice Media Awards
Our payouts are three times that of the UK, so why wouldn't whiplash legislation work here?
Stardust families seek fresh inquest, 37 years after coroner returned no verdict in fire deaths
Justice minister says he plans to abolish court poor box payments
Roma children living in 'overcrowded houses with rats, damp and sewage'
US police apologise to victims after throwing away untested rape kits
'Liberal' barrister fought game changer case that overturned the ban on importing contraceptives
Department of Justice will be 'divided' but it will remain under one minister
Crisis averted as Frances Fitzgerald resigns from Cabinet
Inquest brought 'justice and answers' for newborn baby boy's death
'I was misled': Eamon Dunphy defends visiting Tom Humphries in psychiatric hospital
Prisoners want to be able to use Skype to contact their families
Couple affected by tracker mortgage scandal suffered stroke and nervous breakdown
Minister warned it would be a 'serious mistake' to rush into appointing a new commissioner
Someone should be held accountable for false breath tests - but not yet, says government
Families of murder victims have 'met killers on the street' after not being told of release
The victims of Hillsborough: Who were "The 96"?
Judges say new appointments bill is 'seriously flawed'
'Soon the appointment of judges will be removed from the political arena' - Ross
18 British soldiers being considered for prosecution over Bloody Sunday
'Serve under our laws - not over them': Donald Trump warns new judge to behave
'More cock-up than conspiracy': Shatter defends gardaí, but hits out at Kenny
'At best, delusional' - May slammed for saying she ensured justice for Hillsborough families