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May weekend campaign will also focus on detecting people driving under the influence of drink or drugs
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Rising assaults, drug use and weapon seizures highlight mounting pressure on staff as inmate numbers approach 6,000
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A group of parents and activists will travel to Brussels next week to ask European Commission to investigate Ireland's failure to meet its legal obligations around assessment of need and appropriate school places