State to buy Citywest Hotel to confront migrant crisis
Seen & Heard: Government’s plan to buy hotels, AIB chief on taxpayers’ money
Seen & Heard: Government’s plan to buy hotels, AIB chief on taxpayers’ money
International protection applicants moved to Citywest were told to leave on Tuesday as ‘cold weather had now passed’
Latest figures from Dept of Integration show hotel groups, the McEnaney family, and a US private equity group among those being paid for providing accommodation services
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An Bord Pleanála has granted permission for 8,047 burial plots at the site in Saggart, west Dublin
Early on Wednesday morning at the Mount Street encampment, gardaí began to move the roughly 200 asylum seekers out of their tents and onto buses to be transferred to tented accommodation in Crooksling, or to Citywest
Large hotel groups and companies paid tens of millions in Government contracts to accommodate international protection applicants and Ukrainian refugees
Video of alleged incident at Citywest hub shows man being held down by two men with a third repeatedly punching him in the head
Two 17-year-olds say they were denied entry to emergency accommodation in Citywest on Friday despite freezing temperatures
Disinformation and fear-mongering around immigration have seeped into public consciousness on a scale like never before
South Dublin County Council has given green light for burial ground that will have more than 8,000 plots
Several companies were paid more than €10 million under State accommodation contracts, figures show
Government warned preferential treatment of Ukrainian families over other asylum seekers ‘unacceptable’
Fire drill at the facility on Tuesday led to identification checks on re-entry
Warning is contained in papers supplied to Ministers ahead of meeting of Cabinet subcommittee on Ukraine crisis response
Facility has been closed to new arrivals since late January amid unprecedented pressure on State’s system for receiving and integrating refugees
New arrivals down 40 per cent since mid-November and 48 per cent since the start of 2023
Roderic O’Gorman makes strong plea to Dáil colleagues to find large facilities and halls in which to accommodate arrivals
National shortage of accommodation to result in the Citywest hub being closed to new adult international protection applicants for longer periods
Opponents to plans question rationale for 8,047 plot burial ground
Hotels which volunteered to house Ukrainians are being approached to host other applicants for protection
Ministers told the number of refugees entering the State in 2023 could equal last year’s figures
Hotel owner submits plan for more than 8,000 burial plots on west Dublin site
Officials direct women and children towards Citywest to be ‘triaged’ while single men are directed towards NGOs to find emergency accommodation
Predicted shortfall of 15,000 places for refugees by December amid continuing pressure on system
Tetrarch development would also include interment plots for ashes and a wall for urn storage
Pause in intake of new arrivals into State resulted in refugees and asylum seekers having to stay at Dublin airport
Refurbished council homes will be given to people already waiting on social housing lists
Largest hotel in the State set to be leased by Government for Ukrainian refugees
Varadkar has registered to offer accommodation to refugees: ‘we have a spare room’
Former solicitor faces charges relating to alleged theft of €27m from seven lenders
Business returned to operating profit last year, accounts show
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