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Garda crackdown on retail crime welcomed as more than 8,000 people arrested

The Minister for Justice Helen McEntee TD has welcomed the progress made by Gardaí under Operation Táirge, which has resulted in a significant crackdown on retail crime in its first year. Over 8,000 people have been arrested and over 20,000 charges and summons issued over the last 12 months.
New Garda Síochána statistics reveal increase in annual vehicle thefts
New figures from An Garda Síochána show there was a rise in crimes such as vehicle thefts last year when compared to pre-pandemic levels.
Aran Islands RNLI officially opens new Visitor Experience and lifeboat shop on Inis Mór

Aran Islands RNLI officially opened their new shop and Visitor Experience on Inis Mór last weekend, raising vital funds for the charity that saves lives at sea and awareness of the work of the lifeboat crew serving the islands.
Mayo Hoteliers call for urgent action on rising insurance costs

Hoteliers in Mayo are calling on the Government to take urgent action to address the spiralling cost of insurance, which is posing a serious challenge for the local hospitality industry.
Dangers of driving the morning after consuming alcohol highlighted
An Garda Síochána and the Road Safety Authority (RSA) have united to highlight the dangers of driving the morning after consuming alcohol.
Driving dangers the morning after consuming alcohol
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and An Garda Síochána have appealed to all road users to act responsibly and safely on the roads throughout the Christmas and New Year period.
One third of vehicles broken into left unlocked
An Garda Síochána is appealing to motorists to park smart as new figures show one third of all vehicles broken into in residential areas had been left unlocked by the owner.
RSA and Gardaí issue safety plea for the festive season
Alcohol is a contributory factor in 38 per cent of fatal crashes in the lead up to Christmas, a Road Safety Authority (RSA) analysis of Garda data for fatal crashes in the months of November and December has found.
Cannon says church vandalism highlights need for CCTV scheme

Minister for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciaran Cannon, has said that the vandalism of a church near Clifden highlights the need for rural communities to avail of Government funding for CCTV.
While Europe prepares for war, Galway dances the Lindy Hop!
Charles Lindberg made his famous non-stop flight from the US to Europe in May 1927. A young pilot of 25 years, he flew from New York to Paris, on a plane christened The Spirit of St Louis, and his achievement was celebrated across the world. Even on the dance floor!