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Tánaiste accused of ‘disgraceful cop-out’ over tribunal deadline
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Women of Honour calls for extension of Defence Forces tribunal deadline
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Defence Forces complaints tribunal 'still comes across as a paper exercise' – retired army captain
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Women of Honour: We did not see inquiry terms before approval by Cabinet
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Tánaiste and Women of Honour to re-engage over inquiry terms
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Women of Honour seek meeting with Taoiseach and Attorney General
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Women of Honour group urges Martin to withdraw ‘slips, trips and falls’ comment
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Complaints of sexual assault in Defence Forces should be referred to Gardaí – Tánaiste
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Talks on Defence Forces inquiry terms of reference continue
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Women of Honour says tribunal is ‘pointless’ without expanded terms of reference
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Inquiry into Defence Forces abuse allegations set to be carried out in public
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Women of Honour group meets Tanaiste and Taoiseach
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Women of Honour group urges wide-ranging terms for Defence Forces abuse inquiry
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Women of Honour say department role on oversight board like 'fox in chicken coop'
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Defence Forces inquiry should 'name and shame' abusers, say campaigners
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Women of Honour says Government response ‘smells of same institutional abuse’
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President Higgins ‘felt shame and hurt’ on reading Defence Forces report
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Defence Forces 'barely tolerates women', review told
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Sinn Féin call for commission of investigation into Women of Honour allegations
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Taoiseach told judge-led review will not get to the ‘heart of toxic culture’
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