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Department of Justice

Last month
July 2025
Organisers of GAA tour for Palestinians accuse Department of 'unfair treatment' amid visa block
CAB will seize and sell illegal assets within two years under new proposals
Over 22% of jobs at International Protection Appeals Tribunal are currently sitting empty
This year
2025
Drug dealer released just four weeks into 18 month term due to prison overcrowding crisis
A number of prisoners, including those suspected to be members of Organised Crime Groups, have been released.
Court escorts for prisoners at risk due to overcrowding, Irish prisons boss warns
Justice Minister says €325,000 deportation flight to Nigeria is ‘value for money’
Govt considers making attic conversions and house extensions for elderly relatives exempt from planning
Close to 50 people have been deported on commercial flights so far this year
There have been 119 enforced deportations so far this year and the majority of these have involved periods of detention prior to removal.
'Appalling lack of investment': Just two new garda stations opened in the last eight years
Two directors at one of the biggest asylum seeker accommodation firms shared €4.68m last year
Ireland given two months to begin implementing hate speech laws or face legal action from EU
Bill to outlaw sex for rent and give gardaí power to remove protesters' masks approved by government
Huge overhaul of asylum law in Ireland incoming as Minister does not rule out detention centres
Legislation to remove guardianship rights from convicted killers to be brought to Cabinet
Long-awaited review of sex work legislation includes calls for full decriminalisation
Three charged in US for 'violent destruction' of Tesla cars and dealership with Molotov cocktails
Sinn Féin decries 'shocking' figures as suspects for 40,348 crimes last year were on bail
Doras say focus on deportations is a ‘distraction’ from the need for law reform
Government will not oppose PBP motion on character references and access to counselling notes
Future of Athlone Ipas centre remains uncertain as date for legal case is again pushed back
Calls for more support for victims as woman blindsided by rapist's release
Last year
2024
Over 2,000 arrested by gardaí this year in crackdown on home burglaries
'It's farcical': Review into sex work law won't be published until 2025, four years after deadline
€72 million to be invested in office of the DPP as cases referred rise
Helen McEntee signs long-awaited Ireland-UAE extradition treaty in Abu Dhabi
Debunked: No, 800 Ukrainian refugees have not applied for asylum in Ireland since August
Civilian staff to take over full responsibility for immigration renewals from Gardaí
Government accused of ‘cowardice’ for abandoning hate incitement proposals
Road safety group criticises 14% drop in number of motoring fines issued over past three years
Surge in number of people charged with arriving into Ireland without a passport
Bill being drafted to allow judges recommend minimum jail time for people with life sentences
Life sentences in Ireland currently last between 19 and 20 years on average.
Government planning ban on wearing masks at protests
Nationals of South Africa and Botswana will now need a visa to travel to Ireland
Senator on helping woman who was likely overdosing: 'No one wanted to help, it was really horrible'
Government seeks tenders for charter flights to deport people from State
Means-testing asylum seekers aims to ensure system is fair, says McEntee
Debunked: Police at Newtownmountkennedy clashes were Gardaí, not PSNI officers
Dept. of Justice collected €71m in fees from migrant registration cards in 2023
Cabinet approves emergency legislation to enable return of asylum seekers to UK
Government to increase sentences for crimes involving knives