International protection applicants moved from tents during Storm Ashley, says activist
‘The tents have been flying everywhere,’ says spokesman as migrants moved to houses in Newtownmountkennedy and Crooksling
‘The tents have been flying everywhere,’ says spokesman as migrants moved to houses in Newtownmountkennedy and Crooksling
People Before Profit publish Bill which would allow asylum seekers the right to work while their applications are processed
Refugee support organisations question Government’s timing of announcement ahead of elections
Firefighers wearing breathing equipment rescued a security guard from blaze in Finglas
As Ukrainians are fast-tracked, those fleeing other dire situations face a different system
‘We shouldn’t be applying different standards. If we can do it for Ukraine we should be doing it for Afghanistan and Syria’
Group wants alternative system ‘fully compliant’ with human rights standards
Every Child is Your Child campaign supports parents with school book and uniform costs
Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor star in Aisha, Frank Berry’s movie about direct provision
Contracts for direct provision centres may be extended during transition, O’Gorman says
Una McGurk caused controversy after speaking at anti-lockdown rally in August
Group writes to Minister asking for permission to purchase and cook own food
People in direct provision need ‘proper’ mental health resources, campaigners say
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Direct provision expert group head confident cases could be ruled on in six months if resources provided
Three-month accommodation and longer-term housing run by local authorities recommended
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Over 250 complaints to Press Ombudsman made about articles published in the Republic last year
Widespread testing was undertaken at the centre in Cahersiveen last week
Refugee support groups criticise Covid-19 supports for people living in direct provision
Charities call for people in HSE risk categories to be moved from ‘overcrowded’ centres
Support groups say overcrowding in asylum system makes self-isolation impossible
‘Ask about Direct Provision’ campaign sees responses from all candidates posted on Twitter
Video of room with 10 beds deemed ‘staged’ but potential room capacity defended
Video of direct provision centre appeared to show row of beds in room with no windows
Minister for Justice had expressed concern at footage taken inside former Portarlington hotel
European pressure was applied to Ireland to change approach to asylum seekers on welfare
Mavis Ramazani says the direct provision system is destroying the lives of children
Polls reveal anxieties but for every direct provision protest or fire, voices sing support
Movement of Asylum Seekers says: ‘Of course we know direct provision is inhumane’
Peter Tyndall to criticise use of hotels as accommodation for asylum applicants
What lies behind Roosky, Lisdoonvarna and Oughterard’s objections to direct-provision centres?
Presence of scientologists at meetings is becoming more noticeable, say charities
Limerick non-profit calls on Government to ensure asylum seekers receive basic supports
Woman was left without equipment for her baby for at least three days, volunteers found
The town is ‘coming around to the idea’ of asylum seekers after last week’s hotel fire
Department briefings raise fears asylum applicants may have to present as homeless
Vekash Khokhar departs voluntarily to avoid facing potential detention in Pakistan
Number of deportations always rise in August when solicitors are on holiday, says academic
Notice posted in Eyre Powell hostel in Newbridge removed after residents complain
Protest outside Dáil calls for unrestricted right to work for asylum seekers
Hundreds join demonstration against system of accommodating asylum seekers
Just shy of 3,300 people granted asylum protection in Republic over the last 10 years
Increase to €21.60 a week to those in direct provision called ‘offensively miniscule’
Those applying for refugee status must now fill in ‘complicated’ 60-page application form
Calls for large turnout at Dublin protest to coincide with US presidential inauguration
Group marches in Dublin and calls for end to system for accommodating asylum seekers
Actor Stephen Rea opened Our Table cafe in Dublin, where asylum seekers cook and refugees gain work
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