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Irish Council For Civil Liberties
Report finds Irish nationals are more likely to be granted bail than those from outside the country
Gardaí challenge authors of report to produce examples and says it’s one of most trusted police forces worldwide
New report suggests lack of figures allows An Garda Síochana to claim there is no racial profiling in Ireland
‘Days of gardaí trawling through hours of footage’ should be over, Minister tells conference
Minister for Equality says proposal places obligation on State to strive to support care
Tanaiste disputes claim by Free Legal Advice Centres that ‘care’ amendment is sexist
Experts suggest a binding rule turning off algorithmic recommendations for young people by default
Risks of bringing in facial recognition technology for policing ‘too high’, civil liberties groups to tell politicians
European Commission contacted all large social media platforms, including X/Twitter, over disinformation in wake of Hamas attack on Israel
Constitutional law expert Dr Laura Cahilane said proposed amendment had ‘completely fudged’ opportunity
Some may welcome anything that can make policing easier, but others are likely to be wary of such technology in policy that could intrude on civil liberties
Gardaí must be held accountable when they use force, Irish Council for Civil Liberties says
Social media giant lodges application with Dublin City Council ‘for additional security and surveillance purposes’
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