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7th February 2023
# drug trafficking
EU warned that organised crime is 'as big a threat' as terrorism
The EU’s home affairs commissioner gave the warning today at a major drug smuggling hub.
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Last month
January 2023
# Northern Ireland
'Viable' pipe bomb discovered in Newtownabbey
The device has been removed from the area, which is located north of Belfast, for investigation.
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Jan 25th 2023, 6:05 PM
# White House
Biden faces scrutiny after two sets of classified documents found
The revelation that Biden potentially mishandled classified or presidential records could prove to be a political headache.
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Jan 12th 2023, 7:28 AM
# Security
SF's Kenny says his family was traumatised after arson and vehicle attacks at their home
The TD told Morning Ireland that his family are moving house due to the trauma of attacks on their home.
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Jan 6th 2023, 9:57 AM
Last year
2022
# no phones allowed
Government ministers to be banned from using phones at Cabinet meetings from today
The Minister for Finance confirmed the ban this morning,
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Dec 21st 2022, 10:54 AM
# Security
Ireland to join European centre for countering hybrid threats such as cyber and disinformation
The centre allows member states to develop responses to the activities of adversaries below the threshold of war.
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Oct 6th 2022, 6:00 AM
# Defence
Ireland to step up security around offshore pipelines after Nord Stream blasts
Simon Coveney said there will be an increase in patrols by the Naval Service and Air Corps.
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Oct 4th 2022, 7:05 PM
# Security
Taoiseach says there is a 'risk to senior ministers' if Garda drivers not reintroduced
‘A lot of ministers don’t want to return to Garda drivers,’ he said.
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Updated
Sep 21st 2022, 2:00 PM
# twitter bots
Elon Musk's lawyers cite whistleblower in attempt to terminate $44 billion buyout of Twitter
Zatko’s testimony props up Musk’s argument, referencing ‘extreme, egregious’ gaps in the platform’s online protections.
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Aug 30th 2022, 5:02 PM
# Security
UK's Prince Harry wins high court challenge over police security for his family
The duke is bringing legal action over a decision not to allow him to pay for police protection for his family when in the UK.
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Jul 22nd 2022, 12:58 PM
# Safety
EBU defends decision not to hold Eurovision in Ukraine, citing high risk of mass casualty event
The decision has been criticised by the Ukrainian government, which said it had provided guarantees on safety standards.
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Jun 23rd 2022, 3:56 PM
# Podcast
The Explainer: What's the future of EU defence - and how does Ireland play a role?
On this week’s episode, former army officer Tom Clonan talks to Michelle Hennessy about how the European Union’s defence strategy is evolving.
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Jun 21st 2022, 5:00 PM
# queue chaos
‘Really bad planning’: Security expert says airport managers don’t grasp impact of decisions
‘There’s decisions being made where the managers don’t understand what’s going on on the ground’.
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Jun 2nd 2022, 6:15 PM
# Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport says queues are 'moving well' as 50,000 passengers expected daily this weekend
The airport has seen lengthy queues in recent weeks due to a shortage of screening staff.
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Apr 16th 2022, 2:01 PM
# Security
Lebedev says his father was KGB officer but he is 'not some agent of Russia'
A security assessment reportedly saying the media mogul posed a national security risk was allegedly withdrawn after Boris Johnson intervened.
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Mar 11th 2022, 4:14 PM
# On the defence
Ireland needs to have ‘fundamental rethink’ over security, says Coveney
The Minister said that there was ‘no target’ on how many Ukrainian refugees would be supported to come to Ireland.
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Mar 9th 2022, 6:53 PM
# security guards
Tesco security staff given extra week to decide between severance and moving to new company
Earlier this month almost 100 Tesco security workers were told their jobs could be lost by the end of February.
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Feb 23rd 2022, 11:34 AM
# Job Losses
'Good job in the pandemic lads, now you're gone': Tesco security guards shocked at job losses
Almost 100 Tesco security workers face losing their jobs by the end of the month.
Almost 100 Tesco security workers face losing their jobs by the end of the month, Órla Ryan reports
Security guards said they were verbally abused and spat on during the pandemic and have now been made to feel "disposable"
"I've worked for this company since I was 16 years of age, I literally do not know anything else," one man told us
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Feb 16th 2022, 12:05 AM
All time
# Security
Nationwide order for extra Garda patrols at homes of politicians and State officials
The move follows a number of protests outside the homes of high profile politicians and State figures.
The move follows a number of protests outside the homes of high profile politicians and State figures.
Sources said the direction was drawn up having received detailed intelligence on the activities of anti-vaccine activists.
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Oct 23rd 2021, 12:05 AM
# Garda Intelligence
Taoiseach calls for garda review of security for Irish politicians after David Amess killing
Micheál Martin said he has been “roared and screamed at” while walking down the street.
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Oct 22nd 2021, 12:08 PM
# update now
Apple issues emergency security update for all of its users following 'zero-click' hack
The flaw affected all Apple’s operating systems, researchers said.
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Sep 14th 2021, 1:16 PM
# Security
Ticketless England fans gain access to Wembley for Euro 2020 final
Wembley officials insisted there had been no breach of stadium security.
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Jul 11th 2021, 9:36 PM
# Security
'Prison security measures should respect human dignity': Review after solicitor says she was told to remove bra
The Taoiseach has asked the Justice Minister for a report on the matter.
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Jul 7th 2021, 3:23 PM
# US Capitol
Security restrictions around US Capitol to be largely scaled back
Fencing and National Guard members have been used to protect the building since the 6 January riots.
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Mar 16th 2021, 7:50 AM
# Financial Aid
Premier League agrees €277m rescue package to help Football League clubs in danger of going bust
The news follows months of negotiations between the two governing bodies.
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Dec 3rd 2020, 2:57 PM
# Beijing
China passes new law restricting sensitive exports
Companies and individuals who breach the new export control law could face criminal charges.
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Oct 18th 2020, 3:49 PM
# China
US bans TikTok and WeChat, citing national security reasons
Downloads of the apps will be banned from Sunday onwards.
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Sep 18th 2020, 2:37 PM
# China
China begins reviewing controversial Hong Kong national security Bill
China has said it is determined to enact the law and its passage is expected by Tuesday.
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Jun 28th 2020, 1:45 PM
# regulation
Simon Harris: We need more measures to 'toughen up' on self-isolation for people entering country
The minister said he would like this requirement backed up by the law.
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May 12th 2020, 11:18 AM
# warning
Bank of Ireland warns customers over fraudulent text scam
It comes after a number of customers received a text telling them to reactivate their online banking.
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Feb 24th 2020, 8:31 PM
# Public Transport
Office of Transport Minister Shane Ross warned Luas operator of 'increase in anti-social behaviour'
In one case, an eight-year-old girl had beer contents splashed on her.
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Dec 24th 2019, 10:00 PM
# Complaints
'A volatile and dangerous situation': Passengers file complaints about security staff on the Luas
Earlier this year, footage emerged of altercations involving passengers and Luas security staff.
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Dec 4th 2019, 12:05 AM
# Lisa Smith
Gardaí 'may be in position to charge' Lisa Smith upon arrival in Ireland, Varadkar says
Smith is expected to arrive back in Ireland this weekend.
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Nov 30th 2019, 5:28 PM
# Turkey
Lisa Smith and her daughter expected to return to Ireland this weekend
Depending on how quickly her case is processed by Turkish officials, she could land back in Ireland as soon as tomorrow.
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Nov 29th 2019, 7:55 PM
Voices
Opinion:
'Lisa Smith's story will continue to divide and provoke Irish public opinion - and rightly so'
Security
expert Tom Clonan outlines what could happen with Lisa Smith’s return to Ireland.
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Nov 5th 2019, 7:00 AM
# BOI
Bank of Ireland warns customers over fraudulent text messaging scam
The bank warned that it will “never text a customer asking them to update or provide their online banking information”.
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Aug 16th 2019, 8:14 PM
# Racism
Irish Rail criticised after Indian man and parents suffer racist abuse on Belfast to Dublin train
Prasun Bhattacharjee spoke to RTÉ’s Liveline yesterday about the incident.
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Jun 11th 2019, 10:10 PM
# Safety
Concern at increasing levels of 'aggression, threats and violence' towards barristers
The Bar Council is calling for an increased garda presence at courts and for screening facilities to be installed at all courthouses.
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Jun 9th 2019, 7:30 AM
Voices
Opinion:
Defence Forces personnel are the lowest paid workers in the public service
Oglaigh na h’Eireann is reaching a tipping point, a point of no return, in terms of recruitment, retention and falling numbers, writes Tom Clonan.
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Jun 1st 2019, 7:30 AM
# Security
'Soldiers are living on the breadline': More than 3,000 quit Defence Forces in four years
Raco is calling for the introduction of an independent pay review body to help address the staff retention crisis.
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May 30th 2019, 12:07 PM
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