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Banking lobbyists have called for the introduction of new legislation to ease the plight of separated borrowers who are in mortgage arrears.
Wed, 15 Jan, 2020
An injunction permanently restraining protesters from interfering with the fitting out of accommodation for asylum seekers in Ballinamore, Co Leitrim, was granted in the High Court today by Mr Justice Max Barrett.
Mon, 23 Dec, 2019
All too often people with complex and challenging needs end up in prison because it is the only service with no waiting list, a mental health expert has said.
Fri, 06 Dec, 2019
Long-awaited Government plans to update Ireland’s terrorism laws to include a range of offences, such as travelling abroad to join terrorist groups, are still not near to being published, it has emerged.
Health Minister Simon Harris said the standards would act as “a powerful tool” to encourage service providers to adopt best practice.
Wed, 04 Dec, 2019
There is no denying that Irish politicians, in recent weeks, have said things about immigrants to this country that betray an appalling ignorance — as well as a lack of basic humanity.
Fri, 29 Nov, 2019
A member of a welcome committee set up to support asylum seekers due to arrive on Achill Island has said that “anybody with a heart would have to reconsider” opposing the housing of vulnerable women in a local hotel.
Fri, 01 Nov, 2019
The Department of Justice has postponed plans to accommodate asylum-seekers in Achill, Mayo.
Thu, 31 Oct, 2019
Representatives of Ballinamore Community Group claimed the Minister of State at Department of Justice and Equality David Stanton agreed to pause plans to accommodate asylum seekers in the town.
Fri, 25 Oct, 2019
The commitment was issued in May after the terrorist attack last March on two mosques in New Zealand, resulting in the death of 51 people. The atrocity was livestreamed by Brenton Tarrant and went viral.
Sun, 13 Oct, 2019
Workers at the company that operates Ireland’s speed camera network say they have “no option” but to strike next week.
Sat, 21 Sep, 2019
At five months pregnant, and completely alone, an 18-year-old Pamela Bangura fled Sierra Leone to seek asylum in Ireland.
Sun, 25 Aug, 2019
Ireland is among six EU countries which have agreed to take in migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the Mediterranean.
Fri, 23 Aug, 2019
A United Nations watchdog is concerned that travel and certification documents issued by Irish authorities to couples who want to adopt children abroad “lack specificity and can be easily falsified.”
Mon, 19 Aug, 2019
The country’s judiciary claimed more than €1m in expenses for the first six months of this year.
Wed, 14 Aug, 2019
Parents are confused over changes to their leave entitlements under the new Parental Leave (Amendment) Act 2019 due to come into effect on September 1.
Fri, 09 Aug, 2019
The Garda Commissioner has written to a former garda confirming that he was kicked out of the force in the 1980s because he was suspected of being gay.
Thu, 08 Aug, 2019
CIPD Ireland, the umbrella body for human resource and learning and development professionals in Ireland, said there is widespread confusion about the leave.
Mon, 05 Aug, 2019
Legal experts and civil rights groups have said it is imperative that the Government open a public consultation on how redress schemes should operate.
Tue, 23 Jul, 2019
Legal experts and civil rights groups have said it is "imperative" that the Government open a public consultation on how future redress schemes should operate.
Mon, 22 Jul, 2019
The Information Commissioner has revealed his office is carrying out an investigation into some public bodies’ compliance with Freedom of Information (FoI) request deadlines, amid concerns over “unacceptable” delays.
Thu, 11 Jul, 2019
Charlie Flanagan, the justice minister, is considering requests by the Inspector of Prisons for extra resources, staffing, and powers.
Fri, 21 Jun, 2019
Poor recognition of the qualifications they hold is among the barriers to employment that non-EU migrants face in Ireland.
Wed, 19 Jun, 2019
The Irish Refugee Council has called for a review of how deaths in Direct Provision are handled after a transgender woman was buried without a ceremony or anyone close to her present.
Fri, 07 Jun, 2019
Grievances against government departments, local authorities, and health and social services dominate the thousands of complaints to the Ombudsman last year.
Tue, 28 May, 2019
The Department of Justice has today launched three new radio ads as part of the ongoing No Excuses campaign to raise awareness of sexual harassment and sexual violence.
Mon, 20 May, 2019
Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan has announced the allocation of €300,000 in funding to social enterprises providing employment opportunities for people with a criminal past.
Thu, 02 May, 2019
The Civil Registration Service investigated 41 weddings last year as suspected “marriages of convenience”, with 20 ceremonies ultimately prevented from proceeding.
Sat, 27 Apr, 2019
Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan has expressed “grave concern” at the handling of deaths in prisons, according to internal prison service correspondence seen by the Irish Examiner.
Wed, 24 Apr, 2019
Iyad El-Baghdadi said he was denied boarding at Berlin airport this morning because he was a refugee.
Wed, 10 Apr, 2019
The CEO of the Insolvency Service of Ireland, Lorcan O’Connor says that the Master of the High Court Edmund Honohan was “wrong” when he described the Abhaile service as “a sick joke.”
Mon, 28 Jan, 2019
The scale of criminal justice co-operation between Britain and Ireland under EU agreements is highlighted in a new report on the European Arrest Warrant.
Mon, 10 Dec, 2018
The Department of Justice has this evening acknowledged a "regrettable and isolated incident" in which staff at direct provision centre close to the Limerick Clare border refused to give a mother and ill child bread and milk because the centre’s canteen was closed for the night.
Thu, 01 Nov, 2018
The European Court of Human Rights is set to rule tomorrow on privacy rights and surveillance says Elizabeth Farries.
Wed, 12 Sep, 2018
Organisations are experiencing ‘gender fatigue’ when it comes to implementing gender diversity in the workplace, a leading HR expert has claimed.
Tue, 04 Sep, 2018
The Ombudsman received more than 3,000 complaints about providers of public services last year, including an increase in complaints about local authorities linked to planning and housing and 115 complaints from asylum seekers.
Wed, 20 Jun, 2018
Niall Muldoon looks at child protection in other jurisdictions and learns how it is vital to unify activities between law enforcement and social work
Wed, 23 May, 2018
Sixteen potential human trafficking victims have been identified by an organisation that has threatened the Government with High Court proceedings unless it halts a permit scheme used by the fishing industry.
Fri, 18 May, 2018
Last year was the “worst year on record” for public bodies failing to make a decision in time on freedom of information (FoI) requests.
Fri, 11 May, 2018
Legal change wouldn’t ever have come in time for Vicky Phelan, but its implementation, when promised, may have influenced the handling of her case, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 02 May, 2018
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