Murder accused gave at least three different dates of birth to international authorities
Inquiry at Dublin District Court seeks to confirm age of Somali national who applied for asylum in State last July
Special rapporteur on racism calls for ‘urgent, independent’ investigation into Yves Sakila’s death
Congolese man (30s) died after being tackled by security personnel on Henry Street last Friday
Congolese community mourns and calls for justice at vigil after Henry Street death
Arnotts conducting security review as it expresses sadness over Yves Sakila’s death
Homelessness is trapping people in sexually abusive situations, Dublin Rape Crisis Centre says
Some people ‘feared being made homeless should they speak up or act against housemates or live-in landlords who were sexually abusive’
Security guards should not be deployed in Tusla care units because of staffing problems, says judge
‘Unexpected’ number of staff at unit out on stress-related leave, court hears
Pork sausages served on flight deporting 24 men from Ireland to Pakistan
Human rights monitor understood halal food would be available, but it was ‘not specified in the flight brief’
Tusla hires security guards due to staffing shortages at centre for very vulnerable children
‘Close protection personnel’ being deployed in addition to existing social care staff as a result of unexpected rise in sick leave
‘Powerful and heartbreaking’: A couch is what Ireland’s homeless children say they want most
Focus Ireland says the desires of children in homelessness accommodation – for more space, better beds and sheets, and that staff don’t shout at them – are ‘very basic’ demands
Delivering new cost of disability payment will be ‘so challenging’, Minister tells summit
‘We still live in a very ableist society’, one wheelchair user tells event, saying employment will not reduce costs
Teen ‘doing well’ in secure care, but others at risk still cannot get spaces, court hears
High Court hears ‘good news story’ amid ‘utter chaos’ of system
Two Irish passengers from hantavirus-hit cruise ship return home
Both expected to isolate in quarantine for about five weeks after returning from Tenerife on Government jet
‘A lifetime’s work down the drain’: Businessman’s premises destroyed by Waterford fire
Firefighters from several towns descended on industrial estate to battle Saturday evening blaze
Decision on whether asylum seeker is an adult or child to be removed from Tusla
Those presenting as unaccompanied children to make asylum applications will be appointed an advocate
Gerry Hutch rejects racism accusation: ‘I have friends – Indians, blacks, whites’
Veteran criminal and Dublin Central byelection candidate said illegal immigrants should be interned in the Curragh
Children ‘regularly’ using illegal drugs in Tusla care home with knowledge of staff
Hiqa report finds risks to minors ‘significantly escalated’ at separate facility seven months after previous inspection










