Asylum seekers to be brought to alternative accommodation in the Dublin area
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Hand-held devices will scan the registrations of passing vehicles and check them against databases provided by the insurance industry
Legislation aims to recognise the life-long impact and harm done to children by drawing them into criminal activity.
A chaotic system involving the Department of Justice, the Department of Integration and the HSE is struggling to cope with increased demand
Number of deportations from the State nonetheless remains lower than in the pre-Covid period
Large group of migrants demonstrate over Family Reunion Policy in front of Department of Justice in Dublin on International Day of Families
The national roll-out of the system is dependent on a far broader strategy paper being completed
Ministers reveal personnel at Department of Foreign Affairs, Justice and Office of Public Works also facing disciplinary investigations
What exactly will it be illegal to say in future that it is not currently illegal to say? Nobody seems to know
Britain says it has no legal obligation to accept returns under post-Brexit arrangement, but requests have been accepted by both
Record number represents increase of 34% for pass costing €300 for people from outside EU to live in Ireland
Lawyer notes commitment from UK and Ireland to no checks because ‘issue of a hard border is completely untenable’
Garda National Immigration Bureau members routinely travel from Dublin to conduct dozens of Border checks per month
Government has agreed in principle that a single application procedure for employment permits and immigration permissions should be developed
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