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Number of Ukrainian children in Irish schools rises by 60% over summer months

Number of Ukrainian children in Irish schools rises by 60% over summer months

More than 1,000 people arrived from Ukraine during the week to September 25th, with many coming from occupied areas

Mon Oct 03 2022 - 20:49
Almost 150,000 people can access birth information from Monday

Almost 150,000 people can access birth information from Monday

Those adopted, boarded out, or whose birth was illegally registered can use service as part of Birth Information and Tracing Legislation Act

Mon Oct 03 2022 - 05:00
Motorcyclist dies after collision in Louth

Motorcyclist dies after collision in Louth

The man in his 50s was killed in an incident involving a car

Sun Oct 02 2022 - 22:22
Gardaí in Sligo appeal for witnesses after cyclist in 70s is seriously injured

Gardaí in Sligo appeal for witnesses after cyclist in 70s is seriously injured

The incident occurred on the N4 around midday on Sunday

Sun Oct 02 2022 - 21:04
Budget will ‘entrench income inequalities’ between sexes, National Women’s Council warns

Budget will ‘entrench income inequalities’ between sexes, National Women’s Council warns

Budget 2023: Childcare and contraception investment welcomed but council says one-off payments will not protect women from poverty

Sat Oct 01 2022 - 00:01
Mishandling of 999 calls needs ‘root and branch’ response, support group says

Mishandling of 999 calls needs ‘root and branch’ response, support group says

‘Hugely upsetting’ that call from child reporting domestic abuse not followed up, Minister says

Fri Sept 30 2022 - 18:31
‘Dublin declaration’ on tackling domestic violence gets majority backing from Council of Europe

‘Dublin declaration’ on tackling domestic violence gets majority backing from Council of Europe

At least 32 member states indicate they will adopt joint declaration on Friday, with more expected to come on board

Fri Sept 30 2022 - 00:15
Right to union recognition may be meaningless as ‘good faith’ negotiation cannot be enforced, Tánaiste says

Right to union recognition may be meaningless as ‘good faith’ negotiation cannot be enforced, Tánaiste says

Oireachtas committee hears right to representation is important issue for women working in low-paid sectors

Thu Sept 29 2022 - 17:51
Low-paid workers concerned minimum-wage hike will lead to job losses, says commission chairman

Low-paid workers concerned minimum-wage hike will lead to job losses, says commission chairman

Worker’s representatives argue 80c raise is too low and amounts to effective pay cut

Wed Sept 28 2022 - 17:57
Social welfare package will cushion the blow but offer little long-term comfort

Social welfare package will cushion the blow but offer little long-term comfort

Budget 2023: While one-off payments will help those in dire need, small increases in core payments will disappoint

Tue Sept 27 2022 - 21:09
Social welfare spending: Extra €12 a week for individuals and €200-€500 lump sums

Social welfare spending: Extra €12 a week for individuals and €200-€500 lump sums

Budget 2023: Fuel allowance recipients will get a once-off lump sum of €400 and the threshold to qualify for the allowance will increase

Tue Sept 27 2022 - 20:24
My budget: ‘I want to work. I hate the feeling that I may not be able to afford to’

My budget: ‘I want to work. I hate the feeling that I may not be able to afford to’

Budget 2023: Childcare costs

Tue Sept 27 2022 - 17:16
Minister for Justice promises long-term strategy to address problems in Cherry Orchard

Minister for Justice promises long-term strategy to address problems in Cherry Orchard

Helen McEntee met community leaders in area where Garda car was rammed by youths in stolen car on Monday

Fri Sept 23 2022 - 20:39
Despair among the destitute taking toll on mental health, says Simon

Despair among the destitute taking toll on mental health, says Simon

‘Homelessness has become a waiting game and these people are running out of time’

Thu Sept 22 2022 - 19:23
Majority of people on adoption contact register want to find birth relatives

Majority of people on adoption contact register want to find birth relatives

Service is key aspect of Birth Information and Tracing Act which provides legal entitlement to information for adoptees

Thu Sept 22 2022 - 17:21
Ukrainian families ordered to vacate Portlaoise accommodation

Ukrainian families ordered to vacate Portlaoise accommodation

Group was given less than two days’ notice about relocation to Kilkenny

Thu Sept 22 2022 - 02:07
McEntee to visit Cherry Orchard ‘in coming days’ after Garda car rammed

McEntee to visit Cherry Orchard ‘in coming days’ after Garda car rammed

Minister for Justice ‘to hear the community’s concerns’ with arrests expected soon

Wed Sept 21 2022 - 19:50
‘Flashing’ of stolen cars happens ‘every night’ in Cherry Orchard, say locals

‘Flashing’ of stolen cars happens ‘every night’ in Cherry Orchard, say locals

Gardaí believe ramming of squad car happened in revenge for series of arrests made last month

Tue Sept 20 2022 - 21:18
Standoff between Dublin community and local priest over access to parish hall

Standoff between Dublin community and local priest over access to parish hall

Archdiocese says fire safety experts found the hall a fire-safety risk and that it was unsuitable for childcare

Mon Sept 19 2022 - 03:00
More than 900 applications submitted for 32 affordable-rental homes in Co Cork

More than 900 applications submitted for 32 affordable-rental homes in Co Cork

Respond spokeswoman says if the cost-rental model could be provided ‘at scale’ across the State it would be ‘a game-changer’

Fri Sept 16 2022 - 16:56
Children who died in car fire in Westmeath were deeply loved, funeral hears

Children who died in car fire in Westmeath were deeply loved, funeral hears

Thelma and Mikey Dennany, aged five and two, did everything together, mourners told

Thu Sept 15 2022 - 16:19
Varadkar defends 80 cent increase to minimum wage amid criticism from unions and business groups

Varadkar defends 80 cent increase to minimum wage amid criticism from unions and business groups

Move, which brings minimum wage to €11.30 an hour, described as an ‘insult to workers’

Wed Sept 14 2022 - 17:08
Free contraception from GPs for women aged 17-25 under new scheme

Free contraception from GPs for women aged 17-25 under new scheme

Extension of scheme to other age-groups likely, Minister for Health indicates

Wed Sept 14 2022 - 10:28
Migrant women from outside EU at greater risk of homelessness, discrimination and violence, report finds

Migrant women from outside EU at greater risk of homelessness, discrimination and violence, report finds

ESRI study points to a lack of policy to integrate the 89,000 non-EU women and girls living in Ireland

Wed Sept 14 2022 - 00:15
Income thresholds for social housing to rise in just five of 31 local authority areas next month

Income thresholds for social housing to rise in just five of 31 local authority areas next month

Department of Housing move described as ‘abandoning modest income families’ by Sinn Féin spokesman

Wed Sept 14 2022 - 00:00
‘Sense of what is normal shattered’, mourners told at removal of three Tallaght siblings

‘Sense of what is normal shattered’, mourners told at removal of three Tallaght siblings

Lone piper and three white, horse-drawn carriages bore remains of Lisa Cash (18) and Christy and Chelsea Cawley (8) to church

Thu Sept 08 2022 - 20:08
Q&A: Employment regulation order and ‘core funding’ explained

Q&A: Employment regulation order and ‘core funding’ explained

Entry-rate pay will increase from €11.57 to €13 an hour, with rates for ‘room leaders’ and managers

Wed Sept 07 2022 - 18:15
Childcare workers get wage hikes after ‘historic’ minimum pay order

Childcare workers get wage hikes after ‘historic’ minimum pay order

Employment regulation order for sector seen as first step in tackling decades of low pay, casualisation and staff retention crises

Wed Sept 07 2022 - 16:54
Child suicide and destitution in State to be raised with UN

Child suicide and destitution in State to be raised with UN

Ombudsman for Children will deliver a report on Ireland to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child

Wed Sept 07 2022 - 05:00
Local authorities urged to purchase homes where tenants face eviction

Local authorities urged to purchase homes where tenants face eviction

Department circular says ‘limited scope’ for acquisitions and these should be focused on ‘priority areas’

Tue Sept 06 2022 - 19:54
Number of electricity disconnections up on last year, regulator says

Number of electricity disconnections up on last year, regulator says

Regulation commission expands period of time in which more vulnerable customers cannot be disconnected

Mon Sept 05 2022 - 19:00
Man held over killing of three siblings knew victims and  suspected of prior violence

Man held over killing of three siblings knew victims and suspected of prior violence

Chief suspect, who is in his 20s, barricaded himself into the house after going there on Saturday night

Mon Sept 05 2022 - 06:00
Standoff between church and creche in Carlow leaves more than 30 families without childcare

Standoff between church and creche in Carlow leaves more than 30 families without childcare

Parents may have to give up their jobs due to lack of childcare services in area, says local mother

Mon Sept 05 2022 - 05:00
Tallaght stabbings: ‘I had to sit my seven-year-old down and tell him two of his friends have gone to heaven’

Tallaght stabbings: ‘I had to sit my seven-year-old down and tell him two of his friends have gone to heaven’

A man in his 20s has been detained in connection with the violent deaths of three siblings in Tallaght

Sun Sept 04 2022 - 19:41
Three siblings who died in violent stabbing at Tallaght house are named

Three siblings who died in violent stabbing at Tallaght house are named

Man in early 20s arrested over death of twin boy and girl (8) and older sister (18)

Sun Sept 04 2022 - 16:33
Smaller nursing home operators fear closure in face of ‘no future’

Smaller nursing home operators fear closure in face of ‘no future’

Warning of social value of facilities with fewer than 40 residents as Hiqa concerned about loss of ‘homely’ model of care

Fri Sept 02 2022 - 00:05
More small nursing homes will close without action from Government, Daly warns

More small nursing homes will close without action from Government, Daly warns

Nursing Homes Ireland ceo says rising costs, stringent regulations and no increase in public funding is creating a crisis

Thu Sept 01 2022 - 11:54
Mother and baby homes testimony decision down to survivor ‘key ask’, says Minister

Mother and baby homes testimony decision down to survivor ‘key ask’, says Minister

Grievances emerged about the use of evidence in 2021 report, where survivors say testimony was misrepresented or amalgamated

Thu Sept 01 2022 - 04:35
Tusla-run residential centre posed ‘significant risk to children’s safety and protection’

Tusla-run residential centre posed ‘significant risk to children’s safety and protection’

Staff at Coovagh House unit in Limerick tell Hiqa they ‘no longer had capacity to safely provide a service’

Wed Aug 31 2022 - 11:47
Some gardaí sought sexual services from sex workers, study finds

Some gardaí sought sexual services from sex workers, study finds

Act criminalising purchase of sex has ‘drastically marginalised’ already vulnerable populations, says report

Thu Aug 25 2022 - 00:05
Toddler struck by SUV remembered as a ‘gorgeous’ boy who ‘was full of love and gave so much love to everyone he met’

Toddler struck by SUV remembered as a ‘gorgeous’ boy who ‘was full of love and gave so much love to everyone he met’

Parents of Brandon Thomas Byrne say the death of their 21-month-old son has ‘left a huge void’ in their hearts

Tue Aug 23 2022 - 17:58
Only a third of Traveller housing budget spent

Only a third of Traveller housing budget spent

Of €18m allocated for Traveller housing in 2022, just €6.2m has been drawn down, Department of Housing says

Mon Aug 22 2022 - 05:00
More than 1,000 Traveller households living in unsafe, unsanitary conditions

More than 1,000 Traveller households living in unsafe, unsanitary conditions

Number of Traveller households increased to 11,118 in 2020 from previous year, which is an estimated 59,000 people

Mon Aug 22 2022 - 05:00
‘All I want is for somewhere to put my head at night’

‘All I want is for somewhere to put my head at night’

Former chef Joe Mulvaney (53) has been looking for somewhere to rent in Dublin for almost a year and faces the possibility of homelessness

Sat Aug 20 2022 - 05:00
How a failing rental market threatens social and economic catastrophe

How a failing rental market threatens social and economic catastrophe

Fixing the rental market requires a radical, Covid-style response from the State, experts say

Sat Aug 20 2022 - 05:00
New Zealand judge joins Irish judges in resigning from Dubai court

New Zealand judge joins Irish judges in resigning from Dubai court

William Young becomes third newly appointed member of controversial DIFC Courts to quit in past three weeks

Fri Aug 19 2022 - 22:00
More landlords being ordered to bring Dublin properties up to ‘minimum standards’, figures show

More landlords being ordered to bring Dublin properties up to ‘minimum standards’, figures show

Tenants forced to ‘put up with’ damp, mould, rotting floors and broken heating, charities say

Mon Jul 25 2022 - 00:00
Families being excluded from social housing waiting list due to ‘badly worded’ circular, advocates say

Families being excluded from social housing waiting list due to ‘badly worded’ circular, advocates say

Councils applying rigid interpretation of ‘badly worded’ departmental circular, housing advocates say

Fri Jul 22 2022 - 02:00
Advocates want homecare recipients to be able to choose type of care they want

Advocates want homecare recipients to be able to choose type of care they want

Homecare recipient who has haemophilia feels he is being ‘forced’ to choose between using a hoist, which he says hurts his limbs, or being confined to bed

Wed Jul 20 2022 - 00:00
Ireland’s ‘increasing efforts’ to combat human trafficking lauded by United States

Ireland’s ‘increasing efforts’ to combat human trafficking lauded by United States

Republic ‘making significant efforts’ towards compliance, notes Trafficking in People report

Tue Jul 19 2022 - 19:41
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