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hate crimes

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Hate speech legislation to be scrapped, McEntee confirms

Hate speech legislation to be scrapped, McEntee confirms

Sat, 21 Sep, 2024

Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has confirmed she is not pushing ahead with the introduction of new hate speech laws, as revealed in The Irish Times
Majority believe hate crime is a 'serious and growing problem' – study

Majority believe hate crime is a 'serious and growing problem' – study

Mon, 11 Dec, 2023

A joint study by the University of Limerick and Queen's University Belfast asked people both sides of the Border about their views on hate crimes

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