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Security

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Tesco security staff given extra week to decide between severance and moving to new company
'Good job in the pandemic lads, now you're gone': Tesco security guards shocked at job losses
Nationwide order for extra Garda patrols at homes of politicians and State officials
Taoiseach calls for garda review of security for Irish politicians after David Amess killing
Apple issues emergency security update for all of its users following 'zero-click' hack
Ticketless England fans gain access to Wembley for Euro 2020 final
'Prison security measures should respect human dignity': Review after solicitor says she was told to remove bra
Security restrictions around US Capitol to be largely scaled back
Premier League agrees €277m rescue package to help Football League clubs in danger of going bust
China passes new law restricting sensitive exports
US bans TikTok and WeChat, citing national security reasons
China begins reviewing controversial Hong Kong national security Bill
Simon Harris: We need more measures to 'toughen up' on self-isolation for people entering country
Bank of Ireland warns customers over fraudulent text scam
Office of Transport Minister Shane Ross warned Luas operator of 'increase in anti-social behaviour'
'A volatile and dangerous situation': Passengers file complaints about security staff on the Luas
Gardaí 'may be in position to charge' Lisa Smith upon arrival in Ireland, Varadkar says
Lisa Smith and her daughter expected to return to Ireland this weekend
Opinion: 'Lisa Smith's story will continue to divide and provoke Irish public opinion - and rightly so'
Tom Clonan
Bank of Ireland warns customers over fraudulent text messaging scam
Irish Rail criticised after Indian man and parents suffer racist abuse on Belfast to Dublin train
Concern at increasing levels of 'aggression, threats and violence' towards barristers
Opinion: Defence Forces personnel are the lowest paid workers in the public service
Tom Clonan
'Soldiers are living on the breadline': More than 3,000 quit Defence Forces in four years
Explainer: Why a former British minister is 'swearing on his children's lives' over latest scandal
Tom Clonan: Compared with other EU countries, Ireland has a high rate of gun violence - so why is our government so complacent?
Tom Clonan
Taoiseach has no plans to beef up security for ministers after protests at their homes
Opinion: 'Lisa Smith needs to be exploited to the maximum as an intelligence source on her return'
Tom Clonan
Explainer: Why has a minor accident involving the Garda Commissioner attracted controversy?
Facebook admits its staff had access to millions of users' passwords
Tom Clonan: Who is responsible for the incendiary devices posted from Dublin to London this week?
Tom Clonan
We tracked the progress of these Young Scientist projects - here's how they got on
Dublin Airport fined €600,000 over security queue delays
Delayed rollout of local CCTV cameras across the country criticised
Union says KBC staff 'extremely upset and stressed' by recent incidents
'It doesn't take very long for your balaclava to slip': Ructions in Dáil as Taoiseach and Doherty discuss Roscommon eviction
Gardaí on alert as Kinahan target released from prison
Researchers discover new security flaw in Intel chips
Ireland and US agree to share travel information of convicted child sex offenders
Russian media enjoying 'told you so' moment with conspicuous absence of hooliganism