Complaints procedure over refusal of pub entry ‘not fit for purpose’ – IHREC
Law disproportionately impacts disabled people and members of Traveller and Roma communities, says watchdog
Law disproportionately impacts disabled people and members of Traveller and Roma communities, says watchdog
While the ESB has not imported coal from the Cerrejón mine since 2018, it has burnt the coal at its Moneypoint power plant since 2001
A new report shows there is just one full-time black female academic professor in Irish academia
Prof Verene Shepherd calls for new laws to combat hate crime and build safer society
It is time for society to look at itself in the mirror – the reflection offers little reassurance or consolation
Human rights body cites recent remarks in criticism of developing shift in discourse
Portugal’s urban reality – shanty towns, poverty and segregation – demands attention
Beijing says UN panel’s report on one million Uighurs in detention ‘without factual basis’
State media says security crackdown in Xinjiang prevents ‘tragedy’ from taking place
Increase in detentions among Muslim minorities as China cracks down on separatism
Irish delegation also asked how it will protect non-Christian children in State-funded schools
Twenty medics and health professions will learn fate today on charges against them
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Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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