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# Department of Justice

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HSBC to pay $1.9 billion to settle money laundering probe
100 garda stations to close and 28 districts to amalgamate
Shatter criticised for refusal to commit to minimum garda numbers
Column: Ireland's treatment of asylum seekers is unfair - and bad value for money
Gavan Titley
Law reform will allow fines to be paid in instalments
Around 15,000 visitors a day checking new property price register
53 people seeking asylum have died in State care
Shatter: Criminal gangs can't expect protection of Gardaí
Temporary cut-price pints are illegal, Department affirms
Justice Department insists no decision made on Catherine Nevin release
Double killer Malcolm MacArthur released after 30 years
Metal theft crime prevention plan in final stages
Community service use increased by 40 per cent in 2011
Government drops working restrictions on Bulgarian, Romanian immigrants
Explainer: How do European arrest warrants work?
Ireland issued 71 European arrest warrants in 2011
Cash for Gold shops should ask for proof of identity, says TD
New laws on prostitution 'must address trafficking problem'
Free legal advice service sees demand increase
Shatter publishes probe into Cash for Gold shops
Department insists public will be safeguarded from sex offenders
Explainer: Why have just seven ASBOs been issued in Ireland in five years?
Can you get arrested for things you say on Facebook and Twitter?
Questions raised over new human rights and equality body
Every prisoner death to come under independent investigation
Shatter: Garda fears over station closures are "alarmist and irresponsible"
Gardaí say plan to close stations will hit crime-fighting
US government suing Apple and publishers over e-book prices
The minister, the opposition, and the 36 unanswered Dáil questions
Man arrested over burglary at home of Justice Minister Alan Shatter
PSNI officers to be allowed apply for Garda Síochana jobs
Inspector's report finds Limerick Prison 'has made progress'
Could wolf-whistling be outlawed in Ireland?
Public views sought on data protection proposals
Over 20 court martial cases underway - but no military judge to hear them
Genetic parents of surrogate children may not be recognised - Government
‘Whole government response to threat’ following #OpIreland cyber attack
Less free TV as MegaUpload (and MegaVideo) shut down
Number of asylum seekers down by one-third