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The number of prosecutions for rape or sexual assault has more than doubled over the past 10 years.
Fri, 27 Sep, 2019
The rape crisis centre’s 24-hour helpline has received many calls from women complaining about the inappropriate behavior of landlords.
Thu, 19 Sep, 2019
The Wheel, the national association of charities, said their spending allocations should be increased to ensure their continued viability and survival.
Wed, 25 Sep, 2019
The recording and distribution of sexual assaults, including rape, needs to be made a criminal offence, according to Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI).
Child and sexual violence support groups called for a review of resources required for gardaà to investigate child sex abuse imagery and exploitation.
Tue, 11 Feb, 2020
Ireland's most influential TikTokers are urging people to keep it 100 as part of a new consent campaign.
Wed, 04 Mar, 2020
According to details released under the Freedom of Information Act, 287 people were sent to prison for these offences in 2018.
Thu, 27 Feb, 2020
The founder of Claddagh Watch Patrol, a voluntary organisation that aims to prevent accidental deaths and suicides in Galway, has spoken of how a troubled man was released by emergency services last weekend and had to be stopped from entering the water on two occasions.
Mon, 27 Jan, 2020
With Budget 2020 set for October 8, and with ‘fiscal space’ of some €700m, is there room for a focus on long-term wellbeing or just short-term tax cuts? Joyce Fegan reports
Mon, 30 Sep, 2019
Recorded violent crimes have soared in the last four years, with a surge in murder threats, serious assaults, and rapes.
Sat, 28 Sep, 2019
Bullying of any type needs to be tackled by children instead of by adults, a leading expert is warning.
Mon, 07 Oct, 2019
The Law Society says it's appalled to learn of inappropriate comments posted on a private messaging group by some of its students.
Fri, 11 Oct, 2019
From Christmas Day swims to Christmas tree flings, there’s no excuse to be a couch potato this festive season, with lots on offer to get you and your loved ones up, out, and on the move, writes Susan O’Shea.
Mon, 23 Dec, 2019
A typical Christmas isn’t available to some, and isn’t suitable for others. Joyce Fegan chats to people who won’t be celebrating the usual way — but are united in making the best of this most wonderful time of the year.
Sat, 21 Dec, 2019
I estimate that this is the fourth Christmas column I’ve written for the Irish Examiner, and while I haven’t looked back at the others, I have a sneaking suspicion there are certain similarities between them all.
Fri, 20 Dec, 2019
Amid the usual hustle-and-bustle of the airport, these few days each year have a magical feeling about them.
A judge has granted court protection to a woman whose ex-partner is threatening to post intimate videos and photos of her on Facebook.
Mon, 20 Jan, 2020
A human rights lawyer is warning landlords that asking for sex in lieu of rent is a criminal offence.
Mon, 13 Jan, 2020
The DPP had argued the Court of Appeal should not have viewed a particular rape in isolation but rather as a "pattern of violent and abusive behaviour".
Fri, 06 Dec, 2019
Hugely popular platforms for teenagers and pre-teens, such as Snapchat and TikTok, need to be included along with the major social media giants in State efforts to address online harms, a youth organisation has said.
Wed, 23 Oct, 2019