Latest News for: callaghan

Edit

Torres-O’Callaghan will continue on as Lathrop vice mayor

Manteca Bulletin 24 Dec 2025
Jennifer Torres-O’Callaghan will once again serve as vice mayor for the City of Lathrop. She was re-appointed to the post by Mayor Paul Akinjo at the Dec. 8 Lathrop City Council meeting ....
Edit

Warsaw Elementary School sixth grade Christmas concert

Daily Gate City 19 Dec 2025
Warsaw’s holiday magic continued as the elementary school’s sixth-grade band and chorus presented their spirited, joyful Christmas Concert on Monday, Dec. 15 in the Warsaw High School gymnasium ... .
Edit

Libraries - a place of exploration, dreaming, and learning

Daily Gate City 19 Dec 2025
The children's reading area at the Warsaw Public Library is a warm, inviting space set aside for exploring, dreaming, and learning – things kids do withonly the gentlest of nudges ... .
Edit

High asylum seeker numbers are a threat to ‘social cohesion’, says Jim O’Callaghan

The Irish Times 16 Dec 2025
Fears about “a breakdown in social cohesion” are prompting the Government to seek to reduce the number of people coming to Ireland to seek asylum, the Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has said.
Edit

Minister Jim O’Callaghan announces allocation of €3.2 million to expand domestic, sexual and gender-based violence services (Department of Justice of Ireland)

Public Technologies 15 Dec 2025
) Press release Minister Jim O'Callaghan announces allocation of €3.2 million to expand domestic, sexual and gender-based violence services ... Minister Jim O'Callaghan said. ... Jim O'Callaghan.
Edit

Minister Jim O’Callaghan secures Government approval to publish legislation to enable Gardaí use biometric recognition technologies. (Department of Justice of Ireland)

Public Technologies 11 Dec 2025
) Press release Minister Jim O'Callaghan secures Government approval to publish legislation to enable Gardaí use biometric recognition technologies ... Marking the publication of the Bill, Minister O'Callaghan said. ... added Minister O'Callaghan.
Edit

European court interprets inhuman and degrading treatment too broadly, says O’Callaghan

The Irish Times 10 Dec 2025
Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has warned that the European Court of Human Rights is interpreting “inhuman and degrading treatment” too broadly, which is limiting the ability of member states to deport foreign criminals.
×