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#direct provision

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

<p>Campaigners have highlighted the access difficulties for asylum seekers due to documentation for many years. Picture: Aaron Chown/PA Wire</p>

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Asylum seekers to have access to bank accounts from today
From today, the five banks have agreed to accept alternative documentation including state-issued documents for bank account applicants who are seeking international protection.
<p>Khanyo Dlamini has fallen in love with Cork since she moved to Ireland following the deaths of her brother and mother.</p>

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This Much I Know: Khanyo Dlamini - a poet and writer, living in direct provision in Clonakilty, Co Cork
<p>Blessing Edo was assisted to move out of direct provision by Depaul.</p>

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White paper on direct provision delayed until next week
Calls for deaths in direct provision to be investigated like deaths in prison system

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Calls for deaths in direct provision to be investigated like deaths in prison system
Skellig Star: Basic Covid-19 precautions missing weeks after first virus cases identified

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Skellig Star: Basic Covid-19 precautions missing weeks after first virus cases identified
Justice Department 'concerned' by hunger strike at Skellig Star direct provision centre

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Justice Department 'concerned' by hunger strike at Skellig Star direct provision centre
Water restrictions are the last straw for Skellig Star residents
Water restrictions are the last straw for Skellig Star residents
Local people began drifting down to the Skellig Star hotel shortly after 10am. They were there to support the 32 asylum seekers in the direct provision centre who are embarking on a hunger strike.

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