More than 100 men sleeping in makeshift camp are told they are being moved to accommodation
International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS)
Asylum seekers to be brought to alternative accommodation in the Dublin area
Briefing note from Department of Integration says tented village is an ‘emergency’ response
Men arrested at protest against new international protection centre in Ballyogan, near Carrickmines
More than 100 tents now pitched along the canal at Wilton Terrace near Baggot Street
A chaotic system involving the Department of Justice, the Department of Integration and the HSE is struggling to cope with increased demand
Trucks carrying 18 modular homes held up on main road through the village of Coole
Cabinet approves emergency legislation aimed at recommencing transfers to UK
Total of 1,780 asylum seekers without place to stay, according to latest International Protection Accommodation Service figures
Government must co-ordinate with pre-existing homeless teams to create register of men sleeping rough, says volunteer
This week’s clearance on Dublin’s Grand Canal was evidence of a more co-ordinated approach by authorities but there is still little sign of a longer-term accommodation solution
Simon Harris said long-term encampments would not be allowed to form again after transfers out of Mount Street and canal
Tents may be seized and people may face charges if they do not comply with orders, leaflet states
Man had legitimate visa for UK but agency charged him £1,500 and took his passport after falsely offering full employment permission in Ireland
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