'Reckless' to put protection applicants on streets, says Refugee Council
The decision to ask international protection applicants to leave indoor accommodation at Citywest was "reckless", says Irish Refugee Council CEO Nick Henderson.
International protection applicants protest at Leinster House
International protection applicants have protested at Leinster House after they were removed from temporary indoor accommodation at Citywest, Dublin.
Jennifer Bray looks back on a 'short, sharp' election campaign
Jennifer Bray, Political Correspondent looks back at a brief election campaign that took off during an incident in Kanturk
Shauna Bowers: What are the pressing healthcare issues in Ireland?
Shauna Bowers, Health Correspondent of The Irish Times, examines the pressing healthcare issues in Ireland ahead of the General Election.
What are the main issues over immigration in Ireland?
Reporter Sorcha Pollak looks at how immigration may affect the 2024 Irish general election.
Conor Lally: How has policing changed since the Dublin riots?
Conor Lally, Security and Crime Editor of The Irish Times, examines how gardaí have changed their approach to policing since the 2023 Dublin riots.
Harris confronted over housing while canvassing in Dublin
The Taoiseach has defended Fine Gael's record after being challenged on the Government's housing policies while canvassing on Dublin's Capel Street.
Former smuggling ship becomes Ireland's first artificial reef
The MV Shingle, a smugglers ship seized by Revenue, was sunk in Killala Bay near Sligo to become a new haven for divers and fishermen.
'Putting back nature that man eliminated': White-tailed sea eagles return to Ireland
White-tailed sea eagles continue to be reintroduced to Ireland thanks to a decades-long project from the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Lebanon's forgotten humanitarian crisis
With two waves of refugees, and an internal displacement crisis on its southern border with Israel, Lebanon is facing severe tests after years of turmoil.
'There’s no safety net for people': Portrane houses on a cliff edge from erosion
Houses near the Portrane shoreline are facing imminent destruction from coastal erosion - and homeowners desperately need a solution before it's too late.
A behind the scenes look at Fine Gael's 82nd Ard Fheis
Political Correspondent Cormac McQuinn takes a closer look at the motivations and players behind the ‘new energy’ at the 82nd Fine Gael Ard Fheis.
IRA bomber Rose Dugdale buried in Glasnevin
Rose Dugdale, the London debutante who became an art thief and IRA bomber, was buried in Glasnevin Cemetery after her death at the age of 82.
'I think the whole country has gone to the dogs': North Dublin voters have their say
Outside of the Sacred Heart National School in Glasnevin, voters explained why they voted "Yes or "No" for the family and care referendums.
Harbour Court to be closed down due to drugs and crime
Since the city has been unable to control antisocial behaviour in Harbour Court, which runs off Abbey Street behind Wynn's hotel, it will soon be closed off.