DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland will not introduce hate speech laws, its justice minister said on Saturday, dropping a central ...
The Irish government is dropping parts of its controversial hate speech laws, which deal with incitement to hatred or ...
McEntee told Irish broadcaster RTÉ that "in order to bring forward new hate speech legislation we need a consensus". "We ...
Ireland has decided not to introduce new hate speech laws, as announced by its Justice Minister Helen McEntee. The decision follows criticism from government officials, opposition, and Elon Musk. The ...
In order to bring forward new hate speech legislation we need consensus, we don’t have that at the moment,’ Ms McEntee said ...
Justice Minister Helen McEntee is to amend draft laws tackling hate-related crimes to remove incitement elements. It is ...
It noted the persistence of hate speech published in mainstream media ... such as during recent riots across England and Northern Ireland fuelled by misinformation and anti-immigrant sentiment.
The arrest has ignited a firestorm of opposition on social media and elsewhere – with activists, politicians, scholars and ...
Simon Harris made his remarks as he said he hoped to see hate-crime legislation passed ... around making sure that proposals around hate speech in particular did not override the right to freedom ...
Sally Rooney, 33, from Ireland's County Mayo, has seemingly exceeded expectations with her latest release Intermezzo.
He said Ireland was one of the few countries in Europe ... and he was eager to see it progressed as quickly as possible. [ Hate speech Bill delayed until autumnOpens in new window ] Asked about ...