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Thanks to Paul Kelly, Liz Halpin and the Dublin team at Fáilte Ireland for the update today on their tourism plans for Dublin. Keep up the great work @FailteIreland
2Another major cocaine seizure worth up to €35m by @GardaInfo this morning. Excellent cooperation involving Gardaí, @defenceforces and Revenue, and another example of our work to disrupt the criminal gangs involved.
FLAC was delighted to welcome a fantastic turn-out for the launch of its 2024 Annual Report, “Do Something About It!”
At the event, we heard from Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan TD, Eilis Barry FLAC CEO, and Dr Fiona Donson FLAC Vice Chair.
Report: https://encr.pw/bYRi2
11 November 2024
Tackling crime and making sure everyone feels safe in their own community is one of our key priorities. Supporting safer, cleaner and more resilient urban communities is at the heart...
Read more5 September 2024
Senator Timmy Dooley, Niamh Smyth TD and myself are now introducing a bill that would ban the use of dynamic pricing by primary ticket sellers like Ticketmaster. This would add...
Read more18 May 2024
Thanks to Ireland’s Future for inviting me to speak today at the conference in Belfast. Great crowd and lots of different political perspectives on what unity would look like.
Read more22 November 2023
“This is a problem that will not be solved through violence, it can only be solved through political compromise.” Analyzing Israel-Hamas Diplomacy on The Tonight Show with Claire Brock In...
Read more9 March 2023
With 1 in 6 failing the physical pre-entry exam, I took the test to see how demanding it is. I suggested a review of the fitness test and removal of...
Read more31 January 2023
Jim O’Callaghan TD speaking at “The Citizens Assembly” Podcast with Paul McAuliffe TD and Briege Mac Oscar Listen to the full episode at https://open.spotify.com/episode/0UwQZvdZJG9fhOjIXD73jV
Read more1 July 2022
Speaking with Claire Byrne along with Jason Poole, brother of murdered Jennifer, who was fatally stabbed by her partner published a party policy on tackling violence against women.
Read more4 May 2022
I regret that once again, I have to speak in the Dáil on the level of violence in our capital city. A dangerous level of unprovoked and gratuitous violence is...
Read more22 December 2021
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Read more24 November 2021
My take on the rising case numbers from the Tonight Show on Virgin Media last night. 22 November 2021
Read more19 November 2021
Jim O’Callaghan talk about Sex Offenders Legislation, Article 16 and the Nicaragua Elections.
Read more24 March 2021
Jim O’Callaghan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Bay South, speaks about the political, economic and legal consequences of Irish Reunification.
Read more18 March 2021
Stop the eco vandalism of the rain forest in Brazil, Jim O’Callaghan of Fianna Fáil calls for the imposition of economic sanctions on Brazil and encourages everyone to lobby their...
Read more7 January 2021
As a Fianna Fáil Deputy it was a great honour for me to see the Minister, Deputy McGrath, present what was a very expansionist budget. It is what the country...
Read more1 October 2020
Deputy Jim O’Callaghan – speech from 1 Oct 2020
Read more22 July 2020
On the 22nd of July 2020, I spoke on the Credit Guarantee (Amendment) Bill 2020. This is my contribution.
Read more7 April 2019
In April 2019 I introduced new legislation entitled the Domestic Violence (Amendment) Bill 2019. The purpose of the legislation is to amend the Domestic Violence Act 2018 by introducing a...
Read more27 February 2019
Deputy Jim O’Callaghan – Government Business – 27 Feb 2019
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Deputy Jim O’Callaghan – Private Members’ Business – 16 Oct 2018
Read more30 June 2025
30 June 2025 The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O’Callaghan has signed regulations, which come into effect today (Monday June 30th), that provide for the establishment of...
Read more26 June 2025
· Priority areas include expanding refuge accommodation, advancing legislative reform, and cross-sectoral training initiatives for frontline professionals · There are 95 actions in total across the strategy’s four pillars of protection, prevention,...
Read more10 June 2025
The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Jim O’Callaghan today received cabinet approval to publish the Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) (Amendment) Bill 2025 to strengthen Ireland’s counter-terrorism laws. The...
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Without Fianna Fáil, Irish politics will become deeply polarised in the same way as the politics of the UK, the USA and Northern Ireland.
After Covid and Brexit have passed, reunification would become the biggest political issue facing this island and its people.
We need a strong Fianna Fáil party to direct that process in the same way as it directed the pathway to peace, working with John Hume.
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For justice and migration related issues,
please contact me at info@justice.ie
For constituency related issues,
please contact me at jim.ocallaghan@oireachtas.ie