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# Helen McEntee

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Government considering monthly €400 payment for households who host Ukrainian refugees
Stalking and non-fatal strangulation to become standalone criminal offences in Ireland
Minister McEntee: Gardaí will not have their 'hands tied' by Dwyer judgement
Gardaí link with German authorities to develop specialist war crime questionnaire for Ukrainian refugees
Online domestic violence training, rosters and pay all key issues at garda conference
McEntee says diversity will be a focus of new process for appointing judges
Judges to be given power to set minimum sentences for murder cases
Justice Minister tests positive for Covid-19 as Health Minister isolates with flu-like symptoms
Three new centres to support Ukrainian refugees to open in Dublin, Cork and Limerick
McEntee says Ireland 'will not be found wanting' when helping people fleeing Ukraine
Visa requirements between Ukraine and Ireland lifted with immediate effect
Justice Minister to examine changes to jury selection process ahead of the Stardust inquest
Review of domestic violence refuges highlights geographical gaps and inadequate provision
Justice Minister vows to deliver more than 400 domestic violence refuge beds
Special Oireachtas committee on international surrogacy to be established
Stardust families hold protest outside Department of Justice over inquest venue issues
McEntee confirms opening date for long-term undocumented scheme
Justice Minister says 'stark' findings shows one in 20 have had intimate images shared online
President Higgins set to sign posthumous pardon for man executed in 1895
Temporary residence to be offered to 500 Afghans under new admissions programme
Man executed after being found guilty of 1894 murder to receive posthumous pardon
Minister to tell rank-and-file gardaí she will strengthen their mental health supports
Justice Minister McEntee says she sometimes feels 'unsafe' as a politician
The Minister for Justice has sought to quell opposition to proposed powers for garda watchdog
Garda sergeants and inspectors set to make 'stinging attack' on new policing legislation
Helen McEntee returns as Justice Minister today after six months maternity leave
Justice Minister Helen McEntee gives birth to a baby boy
Over 600 'sale of sex' convictions to be expunged in effort to recognise vulnerable victims
Justice Gerard Hogan nominated for appointment to the Supreme Court
New laws approved to regulate private security operators employed to enforce eviction orders
Justice Minister launches plan to help tackle white-collar crime and corruption
European Commission writes to government expressing concerns about hotel quarantine system
New hate crime bill with tough sentences gets government approval
New guidelines aimed at reducing personal injury awards to come into effect next week
'Good men need to speak up': Call for GAA officials to stop giving character references in rape trials
Frontline workers among 1,200 people granted Irish citizenship since January
Justice Minister aims to reduce waiting time for children born in Ireland to gain citizenship
Pregnancy, parenting and politics: 'It's not advisable to go on a campaign trail two weeks postpartum'
Justice Minister to take six months paid maternity leave from 30 April
Cabinet approves implementation of new guidelines aimed at reducing personal injury awards