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Dramatic footage of the country's largest drugs seizure released

Dramatic footage of the country's largest drugs seizure released

Sat, 05 Jul, 2025

Dramatic footage of the daring operation which led to the seizure of Ireland’s largest drugs haul onboard a container ship has been released.
Ireland's subsea cables and gas pipelines 'very vulnerable' amid 'non-existent maritime security'

Ireland's subsea cables and gas pipelines 'very vulnerable' amid 'non-existent maritime security'

Sat, 31 May, 2025

Ireland's critical subsea infrastructure is extremely vulnerable due to under-resourcing of the Defence Forces and Irish Navy, a former TD and deputy commander of the Army Ranger Wing has warned
'Glaring gaps' in Ireland's defence remain as Defence Forces numbers fall to 7,500

'Glaring gaps' in Ireland's defence remain as Defence Forces numbers fall to 7,500

Thu, 18 Apr, 2024

The Defence Forces' "historically low" numbers of 7,500 are a reflection of the slow pace of implementing recommended reforms

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