Asylum seekers will be banned from using taxis for medical appointments from February, the government has announced. It comes ...
Jim O'Callaghan says almost 90% of those seeking international protection in the Republic have come from Northern Ireland.
In the 12 months to the end of April this year, CSO numbers report, there were 125,300 immigrants. This was the fourth ...
Under the British changes, newly-arrived asylum seekers will no longer qualify for an indefinite right to stay, while ...
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan said he will be publishing a new International Protection Bill to reform Ireland’s asylum ...
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Migrant 'backdoor' threatens to derail Labour crackdown as asylum seekers exploit 'gaping hole'
Shabana Mahmood's latest asylum reforms are under threat due to a wide-open backdoor, which critics have described as a ...
More than €1.1 billion has been spent on accommodating asylum seekers and Ukrainian refugees in the first three quarters of ...
Ireland introduced measures to tighten its immigration rules on Wednesday that the justice minister said were aimed at slowing a "worryingly" high rate of population growth amid numbers seeking asylum ...
Asylum seekers across Ireland would have to pay up to 40% of their weekly income towards their State accommodation costs ...
The Minister for Justice has insisted that asylum seekers should not come to view Ireland as “more favourable” than the UK. Jim O’Callaghan made the remarks after the UK Home Secretary revealed ...
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