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But he admitted that it would not be fully operational for up to 18 months.This means that when Ireland assumes the...
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Bizarrely, this was never passed on to Taoiseach Enda Kenny or Justice Minister Alan Shatter. Gardai told the...
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Photograph: PA An agreement between the European Union and the US on the transfer of airline passenger details to the US Department of Homeland Security was the subject of heated debate before the Joint Committee on Justice this afternoon. The EU-US... Full Article at Irish Times
Minister Shatter will answer the committee's question about the agreement between the EU and the US, which was struck last month in Brussels. It will see the personal details of everyone who flies to the US from the EU handed over to American... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
Minister for Justice Alan Shatter’s remarks about “cultural fascism” are very appropriate. Any form of opposition to the Jewish state (with a large Arab minority) can only be interpreted as a veiled form of anti-Semitism. Unlike the Palestinian state,... Full Article at Irish Times
Mr Kenny was responsible for 25 of the 57 trips taken by Ministers in the two main jets, though on some occasions he was accompanied by Cabinet colleagues, the information supplied by Minister for Defence Alan Shatter shows. The total cost of the... Full Article at Irish Times
Last week, two Irish bands cancelled concerts in Israel due to pressure from the boycott movement. Cathy Jordan, the leader of Dervish, one of the bands, apologized for the cancellation saying that I wasn’t quite prepared for the extent of the venom... Full Article at Haaretz
Minister for Justice Alan Shatter has accused members of the Dáil technical group of engaging in form of “political ambivalence in which they oppose and criticise everything but favour nothing”. Six Independent members of the group, which is comprised... Full Article at Irish Times
Provided they fly to a UK city first. [Like Belfast? Mr Varadkar made the call at the latest meeting of the British Irish Parliamentary Assembly as it sat in Leinster House. His idea has been backed by co-chairman Joe McHugh [TD]. [Minister for Justice... Full Article at Slugger O'toole
Already the ISPC has been blamed for forcing trad group Dervish to cancel a three concert trip to Israel this summer. Their campaign led to bitter criticism from Ireland’s Minister for Justice Alan Shatter. He was due to participate in the... Full Article at Irish Central
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Alan Shatter (politician) and Ireland: JUSTICE Minister Alan Shatter has been warned that mandatory reporting laws to protect children from sexual abuse could "overload"
Alan Shatter (politician) and Australia: Justice Minister Alan Shatter was in Cambria, Australia, for the St Patrick's Day period when both the Australia Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition paid tribute to Mr Stynes in the national parliament.
Alan Shatter (politician) and China: Madam -- The call by Independent TD Finian McGrath (Sunday Independent, April 22, 2012) for Justice Minister Alan Shatter to review the case of Paul Begley, the Dublin businessman sentenced to six years' imprisonment for evading tax on garlic imports from China, was for me put into perspective when viewed alongside the sentences imposed recently on two Limerick brothers in the Special Criminal Court who were convicted of threatening to kill three members of one family (Irish Independent, April 18, 2012).
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