Why does the Government not establish emergency accommodation centres in empty office blocks until alternative accommodation can be sourced?
Helen McEntee
The number of people treated in Irish hospitals for knife assault injuries last year was up 30 per cent on 2018
There was a time when we were rightly appalled about the language used about migrants in Brexit Britain. Now it is steadily being normalised here
There needs to be a second half of the plan beyond telling the continuing arrivals that they’re on their own. All this just plays to the “Ireland is full” gang
Tensions between Dublin and London over immigration are a reminder that politics between Britain and Ireland is more terse and fragile now
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Mount Street operation to clear unsanitary tent city begs the question of how the camp was allowed to develop in the first place
When trust dies, anger is its natural successor. Only by regaining the people’s trust can Ireland recover
Any UK success in deterring arrivals would have an impact in neighbouring states, civil servants said
Record number represents increase of 34% for pass costing €300 for people from outside EU to live in Ireland
Ministers to reflect on Coalition communication plan after asylum seeker tented encampment on Mount Street removed
Lawyer notes commitment from UK and Ireland to no checks because ‘issue of a hard border is completely untenable’
Research shows static cameras help reduce road deaths with selected placements based on fatal and serious injury collision data
Aontú's Peadar Tóibín tells Dáil ‘the Minister for Justice does not know what’s happening in the Department’ in light of immigration crisis
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