Oberstown: Nine staff injured in incident involving one young person
Improvised weapons used in latest incident at children’s detention campus, says trade union
Judge hails special care progress as ‘no beds’ list drops to zero
First clear list in more than six months like ‘winning the All Ireland’, judge says
‘It feels like home to me’: Mr Price staff demonstrate value of employing disabled people
Ireland has ‘one of the lowest employment rates’ in Europe for people with disabilities, which is ‘just not acceptable’, says Minister
Boy (16) with drug debt and at risk of death ‘very aggrieved’ about detention in secure care, court hears
Judge told teen has assaulted two staff members in special care
Disability and debt causing financial strain in families and pushing children into deprivation, report warns
ESRI study found some children not getting adequate food and warmth despite coming from homes above poverty line
St James’s Hospital apologises to trans woman over treatment at emergency department
Paige Behan attended Dublin hospital after falling ill following gender reassignment surgery overseas
Tusla thinks missing 12-year-old is safe and in UK
Agency acknowledges formal strategy meeting was ‘unacceptably delayed’ in this case
‘This isn’t just about a visa. It’s about lost futures’: Job offers for Iranian scientists in Ireland hit roadblock
Research and medical services set back due to delay by Department of Justice in processing visas
Teenage boy whose life is at risk has ‘no interest in care’, court told
Boy has amassed drug debt and two teenagers he was living with were shot at, court hears
Unclear whether child (12), missing from State care since 2023, has been located
Hiqa recently inspected the Tusla welfare service for unaccompanied and separated children seeking international protection
More than 160 academics call for ‘immediate halt’ to trade with Israel over conflict in Gaza
Signatories from 11 universities describe response to October 7th, 2023 attacks by Hamas as ‘a well-televised genocide’
Number of children in consistent poverty rises by `staggering’ 45,000, report shows
Children’s Rights Alliance says increase is `deeply concerning’
Don Buckley, former Irish Times journalist, dies aged 74
Journalist’s report led to establishment of Kerry Babies tribunal
Energy retrofit measures to be carried out at 28 schools in five counties
Measures will raise school’s BER rating to ‘at least B’, says Department
Families deported to Nigeria could have left voluntarily, says Minister
Jim O’Callaghan defends handling of deportation of 35 people, saying applicants from Nigeria are not guaranteed protection status