‘It’s absolutely disgraceful what’s going on’: Ballymun locals react after child discharges firearm
Schoolchildren sent home with leaflet on how to stay safe as youth woker says ‘only solution’ is lots of youth clubs
Travellers in plea to Government to save support organisation closed after decades
Southside Traveller Action Group helped households with education, accommodation and healthcare
Ipas head questions claims large numbers are going from direct provision to homelessness
John Harding said ‘vast majority’ of those leaving Ipas accomodation have not needed homeless services
Sexual corruption identified in gardaí and education services, survey finds
DCU Anti-corruption Research Centre examines issue of sex acts requested in exchange for public services
Child homelessness up by 19% since last year, new figures show
Number of people in emergency accommodation in Ireland reaches 17,517, another record high
Department must pay €30,000 to visually impaired employee over ‘protracted’ discrimination
Paul Hill ‘humiliated’ by Department of Social Protection’s failure to provide reasonable accommodations for over 12-year period
Housing charity concerned at risk to tenants under modular home plan
Threshold raises concerns over proposed planning exemption and rent-a-room changes
Fire safety issue forces Peter McVerry homeless service to move tenants from Dublin property
St Stephen’s Green hostel being emptied in stages as a precaution
Asylum seeker in children’s facility despite Tusla’s belief he is an adult, judge told
Hearing to determine the male’s age is adjourned as he could not be brought to court on Tuesday
Child who drew up ‘kill list’ of care staff seeks to be detained by High Court
Minor one of six children court ordered taken into special care but who cannot access beds
Energy poverty: ‘I am basically on the breadline. I never have the heating on’
Nothing in the Government’s €505m fuel support package announced after protests will benefit Susan Power and her family
Oberstown children locked in rooms for hours at weekend, Hiqa inspection finds
Staffing levels at child detention facility at times too low to provide safe cover, Hiqa report says
Communities risk being sidelined in Government’s new drug strategy, warn groups
Local taskforces say proposed approach will ‘unravel decades of life-saving work’ as decision-making is centralised into HSE
Residents of Dublin’s oldest Traveller housing site ‘devastated’ by redevelopment setback
Refurbishment and construction of Ballyfermot’s Labre Park promised since 1999
Iranian critical-skills workers face ‘inhumane’ delays for family visas
Delays of more than two years for decisions are forcing some to consider leaving Ireland








