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Department of Justice

3 posts
EEU
State may struggle to carry out ‘robust’ immigration checks without access to EU’s IT system, warns report – The Irish Times
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State may struggle to carry out ‘robust’ immigration checks without access to EU’s IT system, warns report – The Irish Times

  • 25 May 2025
Ireland may not be able to carry out “robust” identity checks or “adequately conduct screening” of asylum seekers…
BBusiness
FBI and Dutch police seize and shut down botnet of hacked routers
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FBI and Dutch police seize and shut down botnet of hacked routers

  • 10 May 2025
A joint international law enforcement action shut down two services accused of providing a botnet of hacked internet-connected…
NNorthern Ireland
Duncan McCausland and Mark Gilmore: More than two years after admitting illegal spying, PSNI is still refusing to pay what it promised to pay
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Duncan McCausland and Mark Gilmore: More than two years after admitting illegal spying, PSNI is still refusing to pay what it promised to pay

  • 16 April 2025
Lawyers dismissed ‘derisory offers’ to settle cost of case as interest mounts on £500k-plus cost The PSNI illegally…
United Kingdom
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