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Accusations of inappropriate sexual behaviour made against coach working in women’s game in 1990s are subject of documentary to be aired this weekend
Operation Fern stablished in response to expected large increase in deportation orders against failed asylum seekers
Jurist (65) regarded as one unafraid to speak publicly on legal matters and in defence of her profession
External Oversight Body expresses concern at ‘the slow pace of change’ in forces
Young peacekeeper from Donegal serving with Unifil when his vehicle was ambushed
Natasha O’Brien welcomes appeal on ground of undue leniency, and speaks out about ‘hate’ she has received since the trial
Last week Defence Forces Chief of Staff said there were 68 members who had been recently convicted of crimes or were before the courts charged with criminal offences
Martin criticises ‘lack of proactive management’ of such situations amid controversy over Crotty case
Paudie O’Connor (40s) died at scene in Castleisland in the early hours of Friday morning
Government believes figure will rise with more extensive look back as unit commanders are summoned to meeting
Allegations of inappropriate behaviour at James Joyce events have led organisers to introduce safeguard to protect participants
Fritz Senn barred from James Joyce Symposium in Scotland following allegations he harassed a young woman
Government has received report on prevalence of criminals within Defence Forces ranks
Defence Forces members feel the organisation has been the target of unfair criticism from politicians including the Taoiseach and the public after soldier received suspended sentence over vicious assault
Encryption means law enforcement and prosecutors are unable to gain access to vital evidence while investigating offences, the assistant commissioner said