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Stiffer penalty needed for workplace safety offences | Daily Express Online

Many construction site deaths have been due to defiance of worksite safety regulations. Yet, the penalties imposed on errant employers are too low, according to safety advocacy groups

Gardai Investigate Social Media & Protest Threats Made Against President

Gardai Investigate Social Media & Protest Threats Made Against President
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Gardaí examine threats to President Michael D Higgins

Gardaí examine threats to President Michael D Higgins
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Gardaí examining social media threats against President Michael D Higgins | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

Gardaí examining social media threats against President Michael D Higgins | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad
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Senate passes FATF-related bill amid opposition protest - Newspaper

The bill was passed by majority vote as the opposition kept on expressing its reservations. Photo courtesy Senate website ISLAMABAD: The Senate on Friday passed another FATF-related bill amid an outcry from the opposition which suffered back-to-back defeats in the house where it otherwise enjoys dominating numerical strength. When Railways Minister Azam Swati tabled a motion seeking permission to introduce the Mutual Legal Assistance (Criminal Matters) Amendment Bill, the opposition members opposed the move. The motion was put for voting through division and was carried by 43 against 33 votes, marking first blow to the opposition in the day. The amendments proposed by Mushtaq Ahmad of Jamaat-i-Islami, who said the bill was against fundamental rights, constitution, principles of natural justice and national interest, were also rejected by a voice vote.

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