A comprehensive knife crime analysis report has been published by An Garda Síochána.
However, this report, appears to be somewhat contradicted by a press release/statement, issued by Fianna Fáil’s Minister for Justice Mr Jim O’Callaghan’s office on Friday last, August 29th.
First let us read Minister Mr Jim O’Callaghan’s press release/statement.
Statement by Minister Jim O’Callaghan on “An Garda Síochána – Knife Related Crime Analysis 2015-2024” report published today.
“I welcome today’s comprehensive knife crime analysis report published by An Garda Síochána. There are several positive aspects to the findings, including an overall drop in assaultsinvolving knives and an increase in knife seizures by Gardaí and prosecutions.
The data shows ‘Assaults Causing Harm’ with a knife accounted for, on average, less than 7% of Assault Causing Harm incidents over the past 10 years. The findings also show a 40% reduction in robbery with a knife, in retail spaces and a 35% reduction in robbery with a knife, in public spaces since 2020. This downward trend is to be welcomed.
Through its assault reduction strategy An Garda Siochana will continue to use proactive measures to reduce even further the number of assaults using knives. This strategy is informed by high-visibility patrols and an early investigation approach.
We now have a comprehensive and robust legal framework in place in Ireland with respect to knife crime. Maximum sentences for knife-related offences such as trespassing with a knife, and producing a knife to unlawfully intimidate another person has been recently increased from 5 to 7 years imprisonment. In addition, the Government doubled the maximum penalty for assault causing harm to 10 years. The offence of assault causing serious harm already has a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
However, I am concerned that the findings also show that most incidents of harm involving a knife occur in residential settings. I intend to raise the findings of this report with incoming Commissioner Justin Kelly when we meet early next week.
My message has always been clear – carrying a knife without lawful authority is illegal and I condemn the use of knives to threaten, intimidate or harm others.”
Press Release Ends.
“There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics” Quote by Benjamin Disraeli.
Now let’s take a look at the actual report itself, as was issued by offices of An Garda Síochána. Keep in mind the Fianna FáilMinister’s above text issued to the press; particularly the phrase “There are several positive aspects to the findings…..”
Note: Since the report, (contained in pdf format), is some 13 pages in length including charts, we will just quote a few paragraphs. Our readers can read the report in full here, should they so wish.
Immediately hereunder, are 10 quotes from this precise Garda report.
(1)“The total number of crime incidents in which a knife was used was ranged from approximately 1,100 to 1,400 incidents per year between 2015 and 2022. In 2023, there was an increase to almost 1,600 and then a further increase to just over 2,200 incidents in 2024.”
(2) “The annual count of reported incidents of ‘Assault causing Harm’ has been overall upward trending over the ten year period from around 3,500 incidents in 2015, to just under 5,800 in 2024 (peaking at just over 6,000 in 2022)“.
(3)“The number of ‘Assault causing Harm‘ incidents, where a knife was used, has trended upward since 2016, in line with an overall increase in Assaults, and was highest in 2022 at 337 such incidents.”
(4) “The overall proportion of these Robberies which involved the use of a knife has been quite consistent at between 26% and 30% every year except 2020 (note Covid arrived February 29th 2020). At least 40% of these Robberies each year occur in retail locations and at least another 28% occur on the street/ in open spaces“.
(5)“The number of criminal proceedings (charges/summonses issued) for knife possession offences has increased from just over 1,600 in 2015 to just under 2,000 in 2024″.
(6)“2022 also marked a peak period in terms of incidents of Murder/ Manslaughter, where a knife was used, (15 reported incidents).“
(7)“The total number of crime incidents in which a knife was used ranged from approximately 1,100 to 1,400 incidents per year between 2015 and 2022.”
(8)“When considering murder – ‘Threats to Kill’ or ‘Cause Serious Harm’, the last five years have generally seen higher volumes involving the use of knives when compared to 2015 to 2019. In 2024, there were 125 incidents of ‘Threats to Kill’ or ‘Cause Serious Harm’, involving knives.”
(9)“The count of knives seized during 2024 (2,172) was similar to 2023 and in 2022. Record high numbers of knife seizures were recorded in 2020 in line with extraordinary levels of proactive policing during the Covid pandemic.”
(10) “Over the ten year period between 43% and 58% of ‘Assault causing Harm’ incidents involving a knife occurred in residential locations. The number of such incidents were notably increasing between 2015 and 2020.“
Note: Nowhere in the Minister’s Press Release does it mention that changes in data recording practices have increased the number of knife crimes detected and allowed for improved data insights on possession of knives, as offensive weapons.
To me it would appear that this report was never fully digested by the Minister’s PR Department. Presenting facts and events from a specific viewpoint in an effort to promote a particular issue to make it more favourable, is just not acceptable. The Department of Justice, above all others, should be seen to set the highest standard of honesty and be the most reliable and transparent, when it comes to press releases.
Meanwhile, Gardaí have reopened a number of areas around O’Connell Street in Dublin city centre that were sealed off following a serious assault this morning, Sunday 31st August. The assault took place in Westmoreland Street at around 6:30am. Take advice Minister, refrain from boasting about walking alone, on Dublin Streets.
No Minister, sadly, there are no ‘positive aspects‘ to these published Garda findings.
Pre-deceased by her son Seamus, grand-daughter Helen, parents James and Margaret, brother Phil, step-brother Mick; Mrs Ryan passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family while in the care of Staff at Padre Pio Nursing Home, Holycross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
Her passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her sorrowing family; devoted husband Patsy, sons Liam and Pakie, daughters Maggie (Kelly), Mary (Flanagan) and Lizzy (Ryan), grandchildren Mary, Linda, Liam, Jessica, Jade, Dorrianne, Jennifer, Isabel, Amy, James, Christopher, Sophie, Ava, Clara, Katie, Sean and Grace, great-grandchildren, daughters-in-law Nellie, Ann-Marie and Brenda, sons-in-law Dickie and Tom, step-sister Maura, nephews, nieces, sister-in-law Joanie, cousins, the Padre Pio community, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
Requiescat in Pace.
Funeral Arrangements.
The earthly remains of Mrs Ryan will repose at Hugh Ryan’s Funeral Home, Slievenamon Road, Thurles(Eircode E41 CP59) on Monday afternoon next, September 1st, from 5:00pm until 7:00pm same evening. Her remains will be received into former Cistercian Monastery Abbey, Holycross, Thurles, Co. Tipperary on Tuesday morning, September 2nd, at 11:00am to further repose for Requiem Mass at 11:30am, followed by interment, immediately afterwards, in the adjoining graveyard.
For those persons who would wish to attend Requiem Mass for Mr Ryan, but for reasons cannot, same can be viewed streamed live online, HERE.
The extended Ryan families wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
The Food Safety Authority Of Ireland have once again recalled various branded Spinach and Mixed Leaves products, produced by McCormack Family Farms, due to the detection of Listeria monocytogenes.
McCormack Family Farms has recently returned to full business operations following a temporary halt due to a Listeria recall affecting their products in late July 2025. The company confirmed they have resumed full production after implementing corrective actions, including enhanced cleaning and daily lab testing of product samples, to ensure food safety and overcome this issue.
Alert Summary dated Saturday, 30th August 2025.
Category 1: For Action. Alert Notification: 2025.47. Product Identification: Please see table below. Batch Code: Please see table below. Country Of Origin: Ireland.
Product name.
Pack sizes.
Batch codes.
McCormack Family Farms Baby Leaves Mixed Leaves.
500g.
JD233, JD234, JD235, JD237, JD238, JD239, JD240.
McCormack Family Farms Baby Leaves Spinach.
500g.
JD237, JD238, JD239, JD240.
McCormack Family Farms Baby Leaves Energise Mix.
500g.
JD233, JD237.
McCormack Family Farms Irish Spinach Leaves.
100g, 200g & 250g.
JD 238, JD239, JD240.
McCormack Family Farms Mixed leaves.
75g & 100g.
JD234, JD238, JD239.
McCormack Family Farms Energise Super Mix.
100g & 200g.
JD233, JD239, JD240.
McCormack Family Farms Oriental Mix.
1kg.
JD234, JD235, JD239.
McCormack Family Farms Red Chard.
100g & 1kg.
JD238.
McCormack Family Farms Family Pack.
200g.
JD239, JD240.
Egan’s Irish baby Spinach.
250g.
JD 239, JD240.
Message: The above branded Spinach and Mixed Leaves products are being recalled by McCormack Family Farms due to the detection of Listeria monocytogenes. Recall notices will be displayed at point-of-sale in stores. There is currently no evidence that this food recall is linked with the listeriosis outbreak related to ready-to-heat meals that is currently under investigation. Please see News Article HERE.
Nature Of Danger: Symptoms of Listeria monocytogenes infection can include mild flu-like symptoms, or gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. In rare cases, the infection can be more severe, causing serious complications. Some people are more vulnerable to Listeria monocytogenes infections, including pregnant women, babies, and people with weakened immune systems, including the elderly. The incubation period (time between initial infection and first symptoms appearing) is on average 3 weeks but can range between 3 and 70 days.
Action Required From Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Distributors, Caterers & Retailers:
Retailers: Same are requested to remove the implicated products from sale and display recall notices at point-of-sale.
Wholesalers/Distributors: Same are requested to contact their affected customers and recall the implicated products and provide a point-of-sale recall notice to their retailer customers.
Caterers: Same should not use the implicated products.
Consumers: Consumers are advised not to eat the implicated products.
For the first time in Ireland’s modern history, more than 5,000 children are now officially declared homeless.
By being homeless we mean (A) not having a home, which can range from living without shelter (sleeping rough)(B) living in insecure, inadequate, or temporary housing, or (C) being in institutional care due to a lack of other options.
Figures released by the Department of Housing confirm that over 5,014 children are today living in Ireland without a permanent home, relying on emergency State provided accommodation. This number must be viewed as thousands of young children growing up without stability, security, or the comfort of a place to call their own.
The overall homeless population has reached a shocking over 16,058 people, an increase of over 15,915 in June last. Child homelessness alone rose over 56 in just one single month, up from the 4,958 officially declared in June.
In just four years, the number of people experiencing homelessness has nearly doubled; from 8,132in July of 2021 to 16,058 in July of 2025. These are not simply statistics, but families torn apart, futures put on hold and children suffering, through no fault of their own.
Homelessness is a wound that cuts through every layer of Irish society, but its deepest scars are borne by our affected children. It is a national disgrace that in a non-war torn, wealthy country like Ireland, thousands of our youngest citizens are being forced to grow up without a safe place to sleep.
Yet while this crisis deepens here at home, Irish political leaders like Irish Fine Gael politician, Tánaiste Mr Simon Harris, Irish Fianna Fáil politician, Taoiseach Mr Michael Martin; our outgoing Irish President and sociologist, Mr MD Higgins, all continue on the world stage, to claim to be global examples of social progress and humanitarian concern. Sorry, but to me their continuous posturing rings hollow when they ignore the electorate who entrusted them with Irish leadership. Empty rhetoric spewed out abroad on a regular basis cannot disguise the shame of failing the most vulnerable of their people here at home.
This catastrophe now demands urgent action from all political parties. We cannot allow another generation of children to be left behind. Our elected political parties, our communities, and all of us as citizens must refuse to accept homelessness as being normal. We must act boldly and immediately to ensure every child has the most basic of human rights; that of a safe and secure home.
Mr Dermot O’Halloran, Public Relations Officer with Dualla Show, Cashel, Co. Tipperary Reports:
Free Shuttle Bus direct to Dualla Show 2025 from Thurles Town Centre.
A FREE shuttle bus will run from Thurles town centre to the Dualla Show, Cashel Co. Tipperary, on Sunday next, August 31st 2025.
First Bus:10.30am from outside the Arch Bar, No 66 Liberty Square, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, (Eircode E41 RH29). Service: Every hour throughout the day. Destination: Direct to the Dualla Showgrounds. Fare: Completely FREE
Do come along, leave your car at home, and enjoy a stress-free trip to one of Tipperary’s biggest family events.
NOTE: Hereunder see complete Bus times running from Thurles to Dualla Show: 10:30am – 11:30am – 12:30pm – 1:30pm – 2:30pm.
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