The Irish Times view on direct provision: a new system takes shape
A discredited system has survived this long because the political will to dismantle it has been absent
A discredited system has survived this long because the political will to dismantle it has been absent
A former judge has called for legislation after a rise in hate speech aimed at minorities
If past form is any guide, Government will offer minimum in abiding by Supreme Court ruling that asylum seekers be allowed work
Charlie Flanagan publishes report on improvements in direct provision
Most issues in direct provision centres were best ‘resolved locally’, Government tells EU
Ó Ríordáin says increase is ‘first step’ in implementing taskforce recommendations
Government moves on child rights ahead of UN committee hearing in January
‘If Fiach Mac Conghail wants to change things, here’s his chance. Accept the mistake. Don’t just say sorry. Do sorry’
Figures show an increase in the number of deportation orders being quashed
Minister announces third-level funding for those who have been in system for five years
Pair to take over from Fiach MacConghail in joint capacity in 2016
Recommendations of the McMahon Report must now go to taskforce
More than 85,000 people from 161 countries have become Irish in last four years
Ramon Kassam looks for the most elegant solution; Gavin Hogg takes a Jungian path; and a posthumous Martin Folan show exudes integrity
The director of the National Theatre must be a realist and a dreamer
Minister of State tells Oireachtas commitee that 500 residents in direct provision cannot move on due to difficulties finding housing
Publication of heads of Bill without ‘allowing discussion’ of change in refugee law criticised
Commission says system fails to safeguard rights of children and parents
Documents show residents approached an inspector just twice in 60 reports
Opposition calls for abolition of ‘inhumane’ direct provision system
Conor Gillespie’s loss a major blow to Royal County’s hopes of a final place
But facile 28-pt victory of little use to Meath with Kildare challenge looming
Game over after 25 minutes with Royal County going on to score seven goals
With the playing riches available to manager Dessie Farrell, it would be surprise if his side don’t prevail
Opinion: Historical parallel suggests that ideology that underlies legal thinking has not changed much
Opinion: Ancient common law rules were applied without any debate as to whether they are still fit for purpose
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices