The low-cost vet clinic providing a lifeline to pets whose owners are under strain
Blue Cross is ‘busier than ever’ amid fears rising costs are leading to pet abandonment
Dublin stabbing: Gardaí seized 2,150 knives last year
Jim O’Callaghan condemns city-centre violence that led to the death of an asylum applicant
Man (34) killed in Dublin stabbing is named as asylum seeker from Nigeria
Minister for Justice says those responsible for fatal attack on South Anne Street will be tracked down
A decade on, no change in mouldy cold, draughty conditions in Traveller homes
The Irish Times visited Kilbarry housing scheme in Waterford in 2015. Upon return, such conditions are still found to be prevalent
Garda accused of ‘really shocking’ failure to provide files on Dublin-Monaghan bombings
Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland also accused of ‘passing the parcel’
Social housing targets need ‘adequate funding’, officials tell Minister
Local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) are ‘approaching capacity’ under existing resourcing
Dublin councils accused of co-ordinating to deny Travellers transient halting sites
Capital’s four local authorities says there is no agreement among Travellers on where such temporary accommodation should be put
Human rights group was right to sue State over lack of accommodation for asylum seekers, says O’Gorman
State now appealing High Court ruling that it breached rights of homeless international protection applicants
‘It’s a sensitive subject in a small town’: Portiuncula maternity services review sparks local concern
HSE is conducting external reviews into delivery of nine babies at Ballinasloe hospital
Key people ‘too often’ excluded from conversations on how best to revitalise Dublin, architect believes
A two-day conference at Dublin Castle this week aims to examine how cities can ‘promote inclusion, foster connections and unlock their full potential for all inhabitants’
‘A vanity project for academics’: Protest at plans to turn Magdalene laundry site into national memorial
Survivors oppose plans to turn the Victorian redbrick building on Sean MacDermott Street into a museum
Children at Dublin creche given medication without parents’ signed consent
Inspection at Crumlin Childcare Centre found children in cold and dirty conditions
A fifth of homelessness budget should be spent on prevention measures, Threshold says
Charity says landlords are taking advantage of the rent pressure zones system
‘Tonight we had 470 meals, they all went’: Dublin soup kitchen offers essential help but faces uncertain future
Soup kitchen run by Muslim Sisters of Éire among estimated 24 voluntary on-street facilities targeted for regulation under controversial plan
Programme for government aims for ‘step change’ in disability services
Views are mixed among disabled people and their allies as to whether the programme promises progress, with some critical of ‘regressive’ tone