Dublin, Cork, Kerry and Donegal hosting highest numbers of Ukrainian refugees, data shows
More than 80,000 Ukrainians now living in the State under the European Union’s Temporary Protection Directive
The twists and turns in the case of Carlow gunman Evan Fitzgerald
Irish Times Crime Correspondent Conor Gallagher discusses what happened before, and after, June 1st Carlow shooting
Unlocking 700 years of Ireland’s lost past - the online project reconstructing Irish history
In the News podcast: Dr Ciarán Wallace discusses the efforts to reassemble, and make publicly available, the vast records destroyed during Civil War
Why did Duff walk out on Shels and what does it mean for the League of Ireland?
In the News podcast: Irish Times sports writer Malachy Clerkin on the fallout from Duff’s shock resignation
Dublin commuters won’t be able to fully use contactless on public transport until 2029
Initial testing to start in two years’ time within ‘controlled area’ for bus, rail and Luas services
Exclusion of some survivors from mother and baby redress scheme ‘causing anger, distress and retraumatisation’
Advocate for abuse survivors criticises ‘arbitrary criteria’ for scheme admission as she publishes first annual report
Boston rape case: What happened inside the courtroom in the trial of Dublin firefighter Terence Crosbie?
In the News podcast: Investigative journalist Susan Zalkind discusses the details of the Boston rape trial
How Gaza became the world’s deadliest place for journalists
In the News podcast: At least 184 journalists and media workers have been killed in Gaza since October 2023
Galway hotel fire ‘pulled our community together to help other newcomers’, says professor
Cancer specialist recalls 2023 incident as he launches foundation to help refugees and asylum seekers access education
State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025
Company behind Citywest Hotel, Cape Wrath Hotel Unlimited, paid €18.7m in first quarter of 2025
Afghans among 197 children served with deportation orders from Ireland
Children seeking asylum in Europe face systematic abuse and detention, new report warns
Will the Tuam excavation finally bring closure to families?
Irish Times reporter Órla Ryan reflects on the decade since Tuam mother and baby home revelations
Minnesota shootings and mass protests - has Trump’s divisive politics reached boiling point?
In the News podcast: What do the Minnesota shootings mean for the safety of lawmakers in Trump’s America?
Family reunification delays having ‘devastating’ impact on refugee families
Afghan family awaiting decision on parent hiding in Pakistan live ‘every day with instability and fear’
Families facing deportation are ‘at serious risk of destitution’, warns refugee council
Those subject to orders to leave country cannot work or receive state help such as allowances or medical cards