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# Department of Justice

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Here's how much the wind up of IBRC has cost us so far
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Six outside experts appointed to conduct review of Department of Justice
Brian Purcell appears before the Justice Committee, but refuses to answer questions about Callinan
Stardust families hopeful Minister Fitzgerald will address calls for new investigation
Eamon Gilmore: 'I think we’ve had a bad couple of months'
Mary Lou's 20-minute wonder underlines the need for top official to explain Gardagate - for his own sake
"Micromanaging gardaí" is not something the Justice Department should do - former ministerial advisor
Politicians are not allowed to talk to people seeking asylum in Ireland
Government agrees to independent review of the Department of Justice
Frances Fitzgerald still can't say if she has confidence in her most senior civil servant
Stardust families call on Secretary General to resign
So what's in the chapters of the Guerin Report that led to Alan Shatter resigning?
Alan Shatter 'disturbed by leaking of inaccurate information' in data protection case
Shatter: Gardaí don't collect data on people based on race or because they're travellers
Death of Gary Douch, killed in Mountjoy, was "avoidable and should not have happened"
Five appear in court charged over throwing paint at Department of Justice
Dáil hears that Martin Callinan was Shatter's 'scapegoat'
Department of Justice protesters to appear in court later this month
Photos: Four arrests after protesters throw paint at the Department of Justice
Shatter officials deny telling Callinan that he could not withdraw ‘disgusting’ remark
The PAC wants information on the systems gardaí used to record phone calls
Taoiseach: Garda recordings could have an impact on findings of tribunals
Noonan 'assumes' officials didn't think they were under pressure to inform Shatter of Callinan letter
Over €3m 'down the drain' after 'comedy of errors' on new pathology office
Magdalene women share nearly €9m in compensation - but still waiting on healthcare
Department of Justice "dropped the ball" on Rehab audit
Alan Shatter says none of Micheál Martin's claims are true, denies misleading Dáil
Here's what we know about the cases in the garda whistleblower files
Courts 'poor box' to be scrapped in favour 'more transparent' reparations fund
Stardust families will release ‘new pages’ from review of evidence
Report on repossessions wants changes, but no legislative reform
3,000 bankruptcy applications expected in 2014
Number of children involved in crime falls for the sixth year in a row
It would be deemed an “unfortunate event” if Mugabe was harmed on state visit to Ireland
Dáil to debate apology and redress for Bethany Home survivors
Deputy State Pathologist, Dr Khalid Jaber, resigns
New bankruptcy law 'imminent' following country's first debt settlement deal
Eleven new garda motorcycles in three years despite withdrawal of 61