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TRIBUTES are being paid to a “brave” young honorary garda after she died following a long illness. Honorary Garda Saoirse Duggan was laid to rest this morning after a Mass of the Angels… ...
Two Garda staff associations, representing the bulk of members, do not believe that Government targets to increase the Garda strength to 15,000 in five years can be met. The Garda Representative ...
7. Where appropriate, referrals had been made to An Garda Síochána. The report was published by the Department of Health after the Minister for Older People Kieran O’Donnell and Minister for Health ...
He was asked to produce his drivers licence which he did. Garda Byrne said that his insurance details were also in order. Mr Nash was brought to Gurranabraher Garda Station in the patrol car. Garda ...
Coachford Garda Station officially reopened on Friday, June 13 following a 12-month refurbishment project. The garda station was officially re-opened by Assistant Commissioner Eileen Foster.
A generous Garda has raised thousands of euros to fund a day out for some of Cork's sickest children. Garda Emmet Long ran the Cork City Marathon for the children's cancer ward at CUH.. The €2,000 he ...
A Garda has broken his silence over a seven-year long probe led by the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (GNBCI) that failed to convince a jury he had done wrong. Speaking after the jury ...
Speaking after the jury’s decision, Garda Tom Flavin said, “The last seven years have been a nightmare for me and my family.” ...
An apprentice electrician showed no remorse after speeding through a checkpoint, endangering a Garda and driving along busy Luas tracks in Dublin on Wednesday night, a court heard. Jordan Duffy ...
AN APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN showed no remorse after speeding through a checkpoint, endangering a garda and driving along busy Luas tracks in Dublin on Wednesday night, a court heard.
Garda Tom Flavin was acquitted of a total of 22 counts of allegedly attempting to pervert the course of justice by a jury at Limerick Circuit Criminal Court following an eight day trial.
A Limerick-based garda has been found not guilty of attempting to pervert the course of justice after allegations he fixed motoring offences for drivers. Garda Thomas Flavin was acquitted of a ...