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# Department of Justice

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Eleven new garda motorcycles in three years despite withdrawal of 61
This is how Ireland intends to change 'outdated' laws on bringing up children...
First payments to Madgalene Laundry survivors will be made in 4 to 6 weeks
Laws recognising prenups to be considered by Government
Call for immediate compensation as second Magdalene survivor passes away
Garda escort bikes out of action for two months
The cost of legal aid has been increased by 160 per cent
Shatter responds to concerns about Irish prisons
Serious criminals will have DNA logged on international database
New figures show 309 alleged assaults on emergency staff in one year
140 former asylum seekers became Irish citizens today
Lack of information on asylum-seeker deaths 'shambolic'
Poll: Should a domestic violence clause be added to immigration law?
Woman 'forced to drop rape charges' so she could stay in the country
Justice Department staff not paid after processing error
36 per cent of prisoners in Irish jails serving at least five years
Commissioner told Shatter about Mick Wallace's encounter with Gardaí
Shatter: I made comments 'to defend the integrity of An Garda Síochána'
Shatter to face questions in Dáil over Wallace row
The White House says it's trying to help journalists, not hinder them
Information Commissioner: staff resources no excuse for FoI delays
Healy-Rae wants debate on expanding gun ownership in Ireland
Ireland extradited 149 people on European Arrest Warrants last year
Rise in number of homicides and sexual offences in 2012
147 new cases of suspected child abductions reported in 2012
Calls for Magdalenes to be given independent legal advice
Nearly 800 inquiries about Magdalene Laundries fund
400 calls made to Magdalene redress scheme line
Magdalenes invited to contact Department as redress process begins
Garda Commissioner sets date for meeting with garda body
Nine murders committed by people released on bail
No, says Alan Shatter: I'm not going to attempt a coup
Justice Department got no specific legal advice on Magdalene report response
"No evidence of rendition" in garda investigations
GRA rejects proposed cuts to garda pay and allowances
Government dismisses Healy-Rae's bid to relax drink-driving limit in rural areas
€35m Garda payroll cut to significantly impact force numbers
Confess? Armstrong may not have much to gain
1982: Government was warned of pro-life amendment's clash with ECHR
Are ignition locks the answer to cutting drink-drive deaths?