Dáil passes legislation to close child-sex loophole

The Dáil has passed new emergency legislation to close a legal loophole that meant it was not an offence to solicit a child for sex.

Dáil passes legislation to close child-sex loophole

The Dáil has passed new emergency legislation to close a legal loophole that meant it was not an offence to solicit a child for sex.

The offence was inadvertently removed from the statute books because of previous emergency legislation introduced after last year's Supreme Court ruling on underage sex.

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