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Bedford Row Family Project is based in Limerick and supports family members affected by the imprisonment of one or more of their family.
Tá Tionscadal Teaghlaigh Rae Bedford lonnaithe i Luimneach agus tacaíonn sé le daoine muinteartha a dtéann príosúnacht ball amháin nó níos mó ná ball amháin dá teaghlach i bhfeidhm orthu.
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Hotel or other accommodation, and transport between the railway station and place of accommodation, where a stay of one or more nights becomes necessary
Cóiríocht óstáin nó eile, agus iompar idir an stáisiún iarnróid agus áit chóiríochta, sa chás go mbíonn gá le feitheamh oíche amháin nó níos mó
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with a view to being entrusted with certain tasks relating to the management of one or more Community programmes. These agencies are set up for a fixed period. Their location has to be at the seat of the European Commission (Brussels or Luxembourg).
d’fhonn cúraimí áirithe a bhaineann le bainistiú a dhéanamh ar chlár amháin nó níos mó de chuid an Chomhphobail, a chur mar chúram orthu. Bunaítear na gníomhaireachtaí sin go ceann tréimhse sonraithe. Ní mór iad a bheith suite i gceartlár an Choimisiúin Eorpaigh (An Bhruiséil nó Lucsamburg).
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Organised crime is defined as an element of criminal activity carried out by criminal organisations that have as their main purpose the commission of one or more serious offences in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, financial or other material benefits.
Organised crime covers a wide range of activities, the most damaging of which are drug trafficking, illegal trafficking of people, and fraud.  It also includes a wide range of crimes such as high-tech crime, counterfeiting, the use of firearms by criminals, serious robbery, organised vehicle crime, intellectual property theft and others.
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Organised crime is defined as an element of criminal activity carried out by criminal organisations that have as their main purpose the commission of one or more serious offences in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, financial or other material benefits.
Organised crime covers a wide range of activities, the most damaging of which are drug trafficking, illegal trafficking of people, and fraud.  It also includes a wide range of crimes such as high-tech crime, counterfeiting, the use of firearms by criminals, serious robbery, organised vehicle crime, intellectual property theft and others.