Don Buckley, former Irish Times journalist, dies aged 74Journalist’s report led to establishment of Kerry Babies tribunalMon Jun 09 2025 - 18:44
Energy retrofit measures to be carried out at 28 schools in five countiesMeasures will raise school’s BER rating to ‘at least B’, says DepartmentMon Jun 09 2025 - 06:00
Families deported to Nigeria could have left voluntarily, says MinisterJim O’Callaghan defends handling of deportation of 35 people, saying applicants from Nigeria are not guaranteed protection statusSun Jun 08 2025 - 15:44
Children at west Dublin asylum seeker accommodation witnessed friends being ‘put in the back of a black van’Three siblings were among 35 people deported on a flight to Nigeria on WednesdaySat Jun 07 2025 - 16:09
Boy (16) ‘at real risk of death’ after targeting by drug dealers brought to secure careJudge found boy’s ‘chaotic lifestyle’ and risk profile met requirements for the orderThu Jun 05 2025 - 18:12
Dublin tenants shocked to be evicted due to ‘little-known legal loophole’ For a group of people in Applewood village, Swords, the landlord doesn’t need a reason to remove themThu Jun 05 2025 - 13:00
Ukrainians in Ireland succeeding in asylum applications at twice rate of other nationalitiesA total of 969 Ukrainian nationals have applied for international protection here since Russia’s invasion Thu Jun 05 2025 - 06:00
Teenager removed from Dublin ‘house of horrors’ spent up to €30,000 in past year, court toldBoy’s father, sought by gardaí for alleged domestic violence, may have lodged funds into son’s account, judge hearsWed Jun 04 2025 - 17:16
RTÉ nursing homes exposé uncovers elderly residents being ‘manhandled’, ignored and left in room for hoursDublin’s Beneavin House and The Residence, Portlaoise, both run by same firm, feature in undercover investigationWed Jun 04 2025 - 06:00
Homelessness reaches another record high, with more than 15,500 in emergency accommodationFigures from Department of Housing include 4,775 homeless childrenFri May 30 2025 - 17:52
Teenager who ‘aged out’ of secure care placed in Dublin city centre apartment where staff ‘drop in’Plans for 18-year-old with emerging personality disorder are ‘grossly inadequate’, High Court hearsThu May 29 2025 - 18:52
‘Scale of our sexual violence epidemic’ shown by record calls and texts to national rape crisis helplineGrowing number of clients reference physical restraints being used by perpetrators, says annual reportThu May 29 2025 - 06:00
Hundreds of homes for homeless people in Dublin at risk after no bids for tender to manageDozens of people who should have been offered housing have not received offersThu May 29 2025 - 06:00
Ministers accused of giving ‘half the picture’ on refugees as more than 40% get positive decisionsJim O’Callaghan cited 80 per cent refusal rate on ‘first instance’ decisionsTue May 27 2025 - 06:00
‘He couldn’t see wrong in people’: Family of Daniel McAnaspie seek reform following inquestTeenager murdered in 2010 was ‘failed by the State at almost every juncture’, Oireachtas committee toldMon May 26 2025 - 06:00
Tusla’s failure to provide secure care beds for children at risk an ‘affront to rule of law’, judge saysHigh Court judge ‘tired of excuses and platitudes’ from TuslaThu May 22 2025 - 20:41
Almost 6,000 same-sex couples have wed in 10 years since marriage equality referendumJuly and August have been the most popular months for gay weddingsWed May 21 2025 - 12:42
Marriage equality a decade on: ‘Things have gone backwards’Ten years after Ireland voted to introduce same-sex marriage, some campaigners say the environment for the LGBTQ+ community has deterioratedSat May 17 2025 - 06:00
Plan to expand asylum-seeker accommodation as Government nears purchase of Citywest HotelDepartment of Justice drops bitterly resisted plans to house international protection applicants at old Crown Paints site in CoolockSat May 17 2025 - 06:00
‘I was very upset about how Coolock came across’: Locals believe handling of asylum-seeker centre plan a ‘disaster’U-turn on proposal to house asylum seekers at former paint factory is described by most as a ‘victory for the people’Fri May 16 2025 - 19:20
Daniel McAnaspie case: Crisis for at-risk children is worse than when teen was murdered in 2010, inquest hearsJust 14 of 26 secure-care beds are operational due to staff shortages, Meath coroner’s court was toldFri May 16 2025 - 06:00
‘They didn’t listen to him’: Verdict of unlawful killing at inquest of Daniel McAnaspieCoroner’s court hears crisis in HSE in relation to secure beds has worsened since teenager was denied one prior to his death in February 2010 Thu May 15 2025 - 17:18
Murdered teenager Daniel McAnaspie ‘could have been saved’ with secure care, inquest hearsGuardian wanted him to go to placement in Sweden, but social worker not confident it was right for himTue May 13 2025 - 19:15
Teenager Daniel McAnaspie had begged social workers to ‘have him locked up’, inquest hearsThe boy, originally from Finglas, had had more than 20 care placements in the 15 months before he died Mon May 12 2025 - 16:17
‘I didn’t know what to do, where to go’: Families affected by addiction seek more support and a say in drugs policyInaugural conference of Families in Addiction Recovery Ireland takes place at Croke Park on MondayMon May 12 2025 - 06:00
Families who rent are four times less likely to take holidaysCSO research finds 12% of single-parent households cannot afford regular leisure pursuits such as swimming or musicThu May 08 2025 - 18:41
Charlie McGettigan joins artists calling for Israel to be expelled from Eurovision Song ContestUnion says national broadcaster ‘should reflect the Irish State’s public opposition to Israel’s actions in Palestine’Tue May 06 2025 - 19:22
Trump film tariffs could hit thousands of jobs in Ireland, industry figures warnAny additional tariffs ‘unhelpful’, Simon Harris’s office saysMon May 05 2025 - 19:18
Donegal Famine village fire cause identified as air compressorForensic investigators identify compressor as source of fire at Doagh Famine VillageMon May 05 2025 - 17:50
Fire causes significant damage to tourist ‘famine village’ in Co Donegal Fire at Doagh Famine Village in north Inishowen broke out on Saturday afternoonSun May 04 2025 - 18:17
Fisherman (80s) found ‘safe and well’ after coast guard searchThe man, understood to be from the Claremorris area of Co Mayo, had been reported missing by his wife at about 11pm on Saturday when he failed to return from a fishing tripSun May 04 2025 - 12:21
Palestinian activist Omar Barghouti prevented from travelling to speak at Dublin festivalActivistFri May 02 2025 - 17:17
Minister meets General Solicitor after intervention on ‘Grace’ reportMarie Claire Butler issued an unusual statement ‘in the public interest’ on Tuesday Wed Apr 30 2025 - 18:35
Bereft Dublin faithful react to pope’s death ‘as if a relation died’Several among congregation believe Francis an ‘important voice’ for tolerance and inclusivityMon Apr 21 2025 - 16:22
Whistleblower and families of sex abuse victims not interviewed for latest ‘Brandon’ case reportMore than 40 intellectually disabled adults were abused in two HSE facilities in Stranorlar, Co DonegalMon Apr 21 2025 - 06:00
‘She wasn’t cared for. Who didn’t care for her? And why?’ Grace case report leaves questions unansweredA whistleblower has described the investigation into the alleged abuse of a vulnerable young woman as KafkaesqueSat Apr 19 2025 - 06:00
Huge variations between hospitals in treatment of mental health emergenciesChildren with psychosis and suicidality may be left for up to a week in emergency departments, unable to access appropriate careThu Apr 17 2025 - 00:00
Family of ‘Sarah’, allegedly sexually abused in foster home at centre of Grace case, left ‘potentially financially vulnerable’Commission of investigation has agreed to cover ‘only a fraction’ of costs incurred participating in the inquiryWed Apr 16 2025 - 21:34
‘Grace’ final report finds evidence of serious neglect but not sexual or emotional abuseFarrelly commission’s report, running to almost 2,000 pages, published on TuesdayTue Apr 15 2025 - 20:52
Who is Grace and why was a report on her care needed?Grace was one of 47 children placed with a foster family and stayed there for 20 years despite credible allegations of abuse at the homeTue Apr 15 2025 - 19:48
Q&A: Who is ‘Grace’ and what happened in her case?Review into alleged sexual abuse of intellectually disabled woman has taken eight years to concludeTue Apr 15 2025 - 09:32
Richard Boyd Barrett on his cancer treatment: ‘It is going to be very difficult to eat. That is what worries me most’The People Before Profit TD has been heartened by a flood of kind messages from all shades of the political spectrumSat Apr 12 2025 - 06:00
‘The system couldn’t be further from trauma-informed’: Rape survivor Ciara Mangan on wait for attacker’s appealCiara Mangan suffered ill health from an almost two-year wait to find out if her attacker would have his sentence reducedFri Apr 11 2025 - 11:30
Ireland can’t use housing shortfalls as excuse for failing to accommodate single male asylum seekers, ECJ saysSignificant legal opinion says key legal argument advanced by Government cannot be usedThu Apr 10 2025 - 13:44
Surge in child ADHD diagnoses sees two HSE areas contain half of spiralling waiting listsMary Butler said two HSE areas were now bearing 50 per cent of the national waiting listThu Apr 10 2025 - 06:00
‘He was kept locked in a room with a leg-shackle until the 1980s’: Stories from Ireland’s state-run asylumsState-run asylums were Ireland’s ‘largest form of institutional confinement’ but they have never been subjected to a statutory inquiry into the treatment of their patientsSat Apr 05 2025 - 06:00
African, Brazilian communities ‘lack trust’ in gardaí, believe force takes ‘lenient’ attitude to racist attacks, report saysPolicing Authority-funded report calls for law prohibiting ‘racial profiling’ as Garda defends its record on community policingMon Mar 31 2025 - 20:47
Housing ‘segregation’ emerging in Dublin between Irish and immigrants, report says The new study funded by the Housing Agency says ‘housing challenges faced by migrants highlight stark inequalities’Fri Mar 28 2025 - 17:11
Vulnerable adults suffered skin infections in nursing home where bed linen could not be properly cleaned - reportHiqa found provider in Co Tipperary centre could not ensure a ‘safe, appropriate, consistent’ serviceThu Mar 27 2025 - 14:19
How Ireland’s new asylum regime is set to workNew plan for handling international protection applications envisages just one appeal attempt per personWed Mar 26 2025 - 14:33