Taoiseach: 'Just because somebody wasn't convicted doesn't mean their behaviour was acceptable'

The Taoiseach says the Jobstown verdict must be respected.

Taoiseach: 'Just because somebody wasn't convicted doesn't mean their behaviour was acceptable'

The Taoiseach says the Jobstown verdict must be respected.

Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan has rejected calls for a public inquiry after the Solidarity Party insisted it's members were the subject of a 'stitch up'.

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