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  2. Department of Justice (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration (Irish: An Roinn Dlí agus Cirt, Gnóthaí Baile agus Imirce) is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration. The department's mission is to maintain and enhance community security and to promote a fairer society in Ireland.

  3. Censorship of Publications Board (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lenihan, the Minister for Justice, sponsored the Censorship of Publications Act, 1967. This act limited the period of prohibition orders of books to twelve years (although books released after this period could be banned again by the Board). The act thus allowed the immediate sale of over 5,000 previously banned books. [6]

  4. 2023 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    8 March The report of a 20-year survey by The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland revealed that 56% of Ireland's native plant species are in decline due to habitat loss, altered grazing pressure, and degradation (re-seeding, over-fertilising, nitrogen deposition, herbicides, soil drainage, mineral enrichment), rather than rising temperatures whose botanical effects – so far – are minor.

  5. Minister of State at the Department of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Minister of State at the Department of Justice is a junior ministerial post in the Department of Justice of the Government of Ireland who performs duties and functions delegated by the Minister for Justice. A Minister of State does not hold cabinet rank. As of January 2025, the position is vacant.

  6. Book censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Book censorship was carried out in several instances in Ireland between 1929 and 1998, with all remaining bans from that period having expired by 2010. However, the laws remained on the statute books and a book was banned again in 2016. Censorship was enacted by a 1929 act of the Irish Free State.

  7. Government of the 33rd Dáil - Wikipedia

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    The 34th government of Ireland (9 April 2024 to 23 January 2025) was led by Simon Harris as Taoiseach and Martin as Tánaiste. It has lasted 303 days to date. It has lasted 303 days to date. Harris resigned as Taoiseach on 18 December 2024 on the morning of the first meeting of the 34th Dáil after the 2024 general election .

  8. Minister for Justice (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration (Irish: An tAire Dlí agus Cirt, Gnóthaí Baile agus Imirce) is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration. The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration has overall responsibility for law and order in Ireland. [1]

  9. Censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting in Ireland is regulated by the Coimisiún na Meán, formerly known as the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) until 2023. [31] It is the body that is authorised to regulated what can be broadcast on radio and TV on behalf of the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.