Ireland is not full. South Korea’s population is 10 times higher on a similar land area
Farcical far-right claims of Ireland being full show little awareness of our grim history of depopulation
Stories about immigration, migrants of all types into Ireland
Farcical far-right claims of Ireland being full show little awareness of our grim history of depopulation
Lawyer Imran Khurshid contacted gardaí after messages on X calling for his business to be ‘burned down’.
Judge denies IHREC’s request for order forcing Government to establish system that vindicates the fundamental rights of all international protection applicants
The group’s main tactic is to blanket an area with flyers and posters featuring extreme anti-Semitic imagery and conspiracy theories about Jewish people
Refugees find solution to 90-day accommodation limit by moving further afield than the capital city
Building not planned for use as asylum seeker accommodation and conversion to residential under investigation by council
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission challenged lack of accommodation for many adult male International Protection applicants
Asylum seekers are made to ‘feel criminalised’ by being told to move on, say volunteers
Plans to use two sites to accommodate total of almost 800 people are continuing, says Minister for Integration
Minister meets first people to avail of new free travel pass for persons medically unable to drive
Fifth of voters nominate housing as most significant issue when asked about Government’s performance
Public were asked about Government’s performance in latest Snapshot poll. Here is what they said
Cost of living/inflation and climate change/sustainability tied for third place among respondents to Irish Times Snapshot poll
Skilled non-European workers facing “significant professional” challenges because of backlog of visa appointments and restrictions on Schengen area travel, say Dublin-based Chinese academics
Skilled non-European workers facing “significant professional” challenges because of backlog of visa appointments and restrictions on Schengen area travel, say Dublin-based Chinese academics
Many migrant workers who care for our most vulnerable have been separated from their families for years due to a €30,000 earnings restriction. Campaigners are seeking urgent changes
Many parties have broadly similar policies - and none of their measures will magic away an issue leading to heightened tensions in communities
Analysis shows accommodation centres are located in areas ranging from very affluent to extremely disadvantaged
Former prisoner Frank Silva is one of several US white supremacists who have assisted Irish activists
Policing Authority told some protesters in Coolock, opposed to use of former Crown Paints factory, had genuine concerns but were ‘infiltrated’ by ‘troublemakers’
The option of temporary worker contracts is not embraced by either side but it may be the solution
About 60 women were initially given just 48 hours’ notice to move from accommodation
Micheál Martin says recents attacks on gardaí former Crown Paints factory in Coolock represents attack on the State and its citizens
Changes will affect some 19,000 refugees in State-provided, full-board accommodation who fled to Ireland between 2022 and early 2024
Former prisoner Frank Silva is one of several US white supremacists who have assisted Irish activists
The feasibility of finding an area that meets Sinn Féin‘s criteria is not a subject that is likely to bother the party
Sinn Féin has proposed increased enforcement of deportation orders as part of a new immigration policy
SF seeks end to ‘two-tier system’ favouring Ukrainians and calls for ‘audit’ of services before asylum seekers are moved into any area
Yvette Cooper accuses Sunak’s government of creating an ‘asylum Hotel California’, where people arrived in the system but never left
While birth rates are falling, the number of people aged 65 years and over is accelerating and will reach a record one million by 2030
Fear of authoritarianism and loss of freedom is pushing people to move away
Rite & Reason: The average age at marriage is now markedly higher than in the days of The Vanishing Irish. Or is marriage vanishing?
Sinn Fein president called for engagement over community concerns on site of international protection accommodation
Hundreds of people gather at the former Crown Paints factory on Malahide Road, earmarked for international protection applicants
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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