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# Helen McEntee

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Image-based abuse: Being in a relationship with victim 'will be aggravating factor in sentencing'
Varadkar says he spoke with other leaders before telling McEntee ‘Woulfe would make a good judge’
Justice minister to face Dáil questions on Woulfe Supreme Court appointment today
Justice minister agrees to appear before the Dáil to answer questions on Woulfe appointment
McEntee wants image-based abuse to be illegal by the end of the year
Sharing intimate images with intent to harm could carry seven year prison sentence
Justice Minister insists she had enough experience to recommend appointment of Seamus Woulfe
McEntee says anyone who shares intimate images without consent 'will face serious criminal sanctions'
Justice Minister agrees to take Séamus Woulfe questions as PQs, but no Dáil debate
Health minister says large crowds drinking alcohol outside has 'taken off at scale' the last number of days
Operation Faoiseamh continues as 14% rise in domestic abuse incidents reported since last year
Judges, lawyers, and gardaí to get specialist training to better support victims of sexual violence
Explainer: What are the new Garda powers and what fines can be given?
There have been 8 deaths in prison custody to date this year, and 100 deaths in 10 years
‘Very challenging situation’ for Ireland if UK breaches international law, McEntee says
Gardaí don't need extra resources to cope with house parties, says justice minister
Government will 'act on' any NPHET recommendations for Dublin before weekend, Helen McEntee says
Covid-19 forces socially distanced celebrations for National Services Day
Cabinet agrees gardaí entering homes to shut down house parties would be an 'extreme measure'
Minister tells asylum appeals tribunal to 'act urgently' after member addressed Dublin anti-mask rally
51 inmates in Irish prisons still 'slopping out' despite government pledge to end practice by this year
Irish government to return €5.5m in funds misappropriated by former Nigerian leader
Around 80 human trafficking investigations underway in Ireland
Number of garda inspectors to be increased to 500
Married couples among 21 people who became Ireland's newest citizens in online ceremony
Opinion: Ireland is in prime position to hold social networks to account - and we must
Paul Tweed
Less than half of people in Ireland have confidence in justice system, CSO figures show
Tens of thousands of immigration renewals can now be done online
Seanad votes to continue serious organised crime trials to be heard without a jury for another year
In full: These are your new Cabinet ministers
McEntee says NI protocol is 'vague and lacking in detail on customs' as deadline looms
The 1% issue: Did Ireland's Brexit team get a bounce in votes?
How FG tried and failed to keep two outgoing ministers in one constituency
Brexit withdrawal agreement would not have been reached without help from Ireland, says Barnier
'Brexit is only at half-time': McEntee says negotiating trade deal will be 'very difficult'
'Nutters' dismissal, Leo in a forklift and 'silly attacks': Parties get out for the first full day on the campaign trail
Varadkar says UK and EU will negotiate 'a mighty new economic partnership'
Will no-deal Brexit mean border checks in Ireland? Juncker's answer is simple: Yes
Brexit won't affect how you send letters, but your consumer rights for UK purchases may change
'A lot of questions to be answered': Reaction over government's no-deal Brexit plan