Sinéad Gibney says she lost €20,000 in unsuccessful bid for European Parliament
About €60,000 was spent on campaign by Social Democrats’ candidate who sold car to help fund bid
Social Democrats politician Sinead Gibney
About €60,000 was spent on campaign by Social Democrats’ candidate who sold car to help fund bid
All eight Dublin MEP candidates were very well briefed, armed with immediate data and quotable quotes, and did not hold back during a spiky debate
Unfair treatment in rental sector ‘prevalent’ for those receiving housing assistance
Use of emerging technologies must be legislated for, says human rights commission
Oireachtas committee on gender equality examines recommendations of Citizens’ Assembly
Law disproportionately impacts disabled people and members of Traveller and Roma communities, says watchdog
Breaking the deadlock on creating multidenominational schools
Government must deliver 236 new schools by 2030 to meet its target
‘Selective passport checks’ conducted on buses crossing between NI and State
State told Irish law ‘must be brought into line’ with UN Convention on Rights of People with Disabilties
IHREC says non-jury court ‘has led to two criminal justice systems in Ireland’
Four people on their journeys out of homelessness, and the lessons they have for others
Human rights commissioner criticises delays in areas such as driving licence applications
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission will warn commitments ‘are slipping’
Pandemic caused ‘devastating’ rollback of services for people with disabilities
IHREC chief says too many Traveller families continue to live in ‘appalling conditions’
Irish human rights body urges greater action on implementation of Louise O’Keeffe judgment
US State Department document suggests response to issue among worst in EU
Irish Council for Civil Liberties says media Bill will restrict speech not currently illegal
Pavee Point says conditions criticised by ombudsman’s report ‘not an isolated case’
Human rights body calls policy change a ‘positive step’ and urges other banks to follow suit
Human rights group says concerns raised about State’s approach to disabled people
Proposed law does not ensure ‘adequate safeguards’ to protect person’s right to life, warns IHREC
Prof Michael O’Flaherty urges better gathering of quality data on Travellers’ lives
Review to examine if possible tax abuse by firms affects rights of minors in other states
Personal ethics can be a guiding factor for graduates considering job offers
Meanwhile, Fianna Fáil casts an envious eye over Social Democrat talent
Asylum seeker describes ‘inhuman’ life of restrictions and barriers
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