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# Charlie Flanagan

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'Groundbreaking' domestic violence law covers psychological abuse and the views of children
UN says Ireland needs to take 'immediate action' to cut asylum waiting times
'To refuse them was a mistake': Redress plans for some women excluded from Magdalene scheme
Whatever is happening to that 'dog's dinner' of a Bill?
Waterford's new €25.9m courthouse opened this week - take a look
Would it work here? New law in Iceland means rape accused must prove they had explicit consent
'Not good enough': Family of woman shot by garda killer says GSOC is not properly resourced
Flanagan says judicial bill 'in a difficult place' but he wouldn't use Attorney General's colourful language
No plans to legalise pepper spray or tasers in Ireland
Wallace tells minister: 'It's not possible for brewery visitors to drink as much craft beer as commercial beer'
Justice Minister is 'extremely concerned' at reports that homicides weren't properly investigated
Kinahan Hutch feud coincides with huge need for armed Garda prisoner escorts to courts
Minister to take no further action after claims Direct Provision residents were 'denied Christmas celebrations'
We should have a new Garda Commissioner by summer 2018
'We fulfilled our commitments': Justice Minister says no grounds for further Stardust investigation
Dublin residents terrorised by joyriding and cars set on fire outside their homes
'It's not good enough': Deirdre Jacob's father slams lack of progress in missing person cases
Charlie Flanagan apologises to Taoiseach and Dáil for giving 'inaccurate' information
46 people who fled Ireland last year were extradited to face questioning over serious crimes
Ireland's corruption laws date back to Victorian times, but are now getting an overhaul
Minister: 'I will not have my good name and reputation traduced by deputy Alan Kelly'
530 refugees to to be reunited with family members who are already living in Ireland
'What are they hiding from?': Pressure on government on what it knew about McCabe smear plans
Some western counties have nearly twice as many gardaí on the streets as those in Leinster - but why?
'People in council estates won't put down their address on job applications for fear of discrimination'
Ireland's 'unfit' corporate watchdog is about to get a major overhaul
Taoiseach asks ministers to examine if Irish statistics on sexual violence need updating
Stopped welfare payments and getting a passport abroad - the Irish haven't been shy complaining about the PSC
No one has taken up the offer of free CCTV cameras from the government
Those in Direct Provision will be allowed to work, Minister confirms
Gardaí will soon have to ask a judge if they want to access your data
Minister warned it would be a 'serious mistake' to rush into appointing a new commissioner
Ireland to accept 330 extra refugees next year
Acting Garda Commissioner Dónall Ó Cualáin won't apply for the job
'No plans to ban night-time shooting' for hunters and predator control
Criminal Assets Bureau returned over €3.8 million to the State last year
Varadkar willing to consider 'different approach' to secure Ibrahim Halawa's freedom
Charlie Flanagan says attack in Ireland is 'unlikely' and gardaí are 'fully in control of situation'
One dead and 22 injured as car ploughs into pedestrians at Times Square
Charlie Flanagan 'disappointed' witnesses fail to appear at Ibrahim Halawa hearing