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Frontline gardai need tasers and they need them now
John O'Keeffe
'A huge own goal': Why rank-and-file gardaí are refusing to sign the code of ethics
Justice Minister says there won't be a sealed border after Brexit
Gardaí talk about their fears after being assaulted as one in six officers show symptoms of PTSD
'Our job is becoming too dangerous': Call for Tasers and bodycams as 12 gardaí a week injured on duty
Baseball bat attack on garda 'would have been prevented if he had a taser'
'We prove no match for criminals in chases': Gardaí criticise slow roll-out of new cars
Hundreds of garda promotions delayed due to an effective work-to-rule by senior officers
'Gardaí are not treated as victims': Man avoids jail after kicking garda who was unconscious on ground
Varadkar tells Dáil that cost of garda overtime will be covered by next year's budget
Breath test scandal: Rank-and-file gardaí refuse to be 'scapegoated for ill-conceived policies'
Gardaí say Jobstown trial would have 'benefitted hugely' from body cam footage
Concern gardaí will become targets for terrorists at post-Brexit border posts
'It'll grow on you': Gardaí demand the right to wear a beard on duty
Gardaí: 'There were issues with how some homicides were classified'
Commissioner: 'Either gardaí can't count accurately or someone's been making figures up'
'I've been bitten, spat at, assaulted': Noirin O'Sullivan says she can relate to rank-and-file gardai
Garda colleagues of Tony Golden 'will never get over what happened' to him
Gardaí on breath test scandal: 'It's not collective responsibility, it's a management issue'
Terrorism, assaults and the right to grow beards will be debated by rank-and-file gardaí
GRA general secretary survives no confidence vote as AGSI calls for members to accept pay deal
'No amount of money is worth working more' - Anger among garda rank may scupper pay deal
Garda strike still on: GRA say threat won't be lifted without 'significant' progress on pay
Strike likely to go ahead as rank-and-file gardaí unanimously reject proposals
'The solidarity was magnificent': The 1961 revolt that finally gave gardaí a voice
Looking back: Here's how things looked the last time the gardaí went on strike
Gardaí with young families 'relying on charity handouts' to pay their bills
'Morale is non-existent': Gardaí stage protest over pay at Dáil gates
Rank-and-file gardaí won't rule out strike as talks with government break down
Gardaí don't want any new recruits until their pay cuts are reversed
Cameras worn by gardaí could help bring 'swifter, fairer justice for victims'
Money offered on social media for personal information of gardaí
Hundreds of gardaí at risk of fines if they drive with blue lights and sirens
'They are mothers, they are fathers': Unarmed gardaí 'scared' of gangs with guns
Can Ireland continue to operate without an armed police force?
'I earned more when I worked in a newsagents': New gardaí speak out over low pay
Gardaí say it could take 50 years to get back to 2010 policing levels
Hundreds of gardaí left out of pocket before Christmas due to payment delays
'They're just broken': The reality of border policing in a depleted force
Majority of gardaí moved to Dundalk are from most depleted division