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# BUGGING

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TD's support for independent GSOC investigation could 'compromise' Oireachtas questioning
Callinan "entirely satisfied" that no guards bugged GSOC
No comment from Gardaí on GSOC "slip-up" story
The GSOC bugging saga: Here's what's happened since the story broke last Sunday
Commissioner “very very satisfied” no members of the gardaí spied on GSOC
Shatter rules out independent GSOC inquiry
'Am I satisfied that no organ of the State put GSOC under surveillance? Yes I am'
Oireachtas committee has “grave concerns” about issues raised by GSOC
Dáil hears alleged conversation: 'If Shatter thinks you're screwing him, you're finished'
GSOC prepares to face panel, as commissioner says breach can't be ruled out
Garda Ombudsman in 'state of heightened awareness' over Boylan inquiry
GSOC chairman’s position is ‘not in question’, and he won’t be retiring
Suggestion gardaí involved in GSOC surveillance was 'baseless innuendo'
Government accused of 'frenzy' against GSOC over alleged bugging
“I don’t know what ‘anomalies’ are” — Howlin on GSOC findings
Taoiseach: Details of bugging controversy should be made available for ‘public analysis’
Shatter calls in Garda Ombudsman as "full report" sought on phone bugging
Tánaiste on NSA spying: 'Friends don’t bug each other's telephones'
Gilmore raised concerns over US spying with embassy in Dublin this summer
A 'total review' on US surveillance operations ordered
Taoiseach on Merkel 'bugging' claims: 'I always operate on the basis that my calls are listened to'
Tonight's Evening Fix... now with added apologies from Death Row inmates
Row over US 'bugging' of EU offices
The White House says it's trying to help journalists, not hinder them