Tánaiste: Govt and Judiciary should not have 'a dialogue over the airwaves'

The Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has said the row between the Government and the Judiciary is something that should not be conducted in public.

Tánaiste: Govt and Judiciary should not have 'a dialogue over the airwaves'

The Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has said the row between the Government and the Judiciary is something that should not be conducted in public.

Mr Gilmore made the comments after the Minister for Justice Alan Shatter rejected claims made by the Association of Judges that the lines of communication between the Government and the Judiciary have broken down.

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