Migrant graduates of leadership course encouraged to run in local elections
‘We just don’t have enough diverse faces on election posters,’ Minister says
‘We just don’t have enough diverse faces on election posters,’ Minister says
For an entire generation, St Bede’s College in Manchester was a hell of abuse and fear
Despite rolling short-term renewals, online system creating stress among applicants
US Department of State report finds ‘lack of convictions for trafficking offences’
Immigrant Council of Ireland report highlights underrepresentation of people from migrants backgrounds in local government
High Court judge overturns unsuccessful citizenship application by child, now aged eight
Judgment should not delay reforms on refugee family reunification, advocates warn
New research focused on experiences in the labour market
Initiative has all but stalled, says Investment Company Institute president Paul Stevens
Quorn is becoming a billion-dollar business and is part of a booming industry of meat alternatives – but many of these products are far from natural
Protest outside Dáil calls for unrestricted right to work for asylum seekers
William C Campbell’s retirement has been ‘absolutely ruined’ since he won the prize aged 85
Ireland criticised for holding immigration detainees alongside sentenced prisoners
Businessman sought to prevent Government selling its stake
Vincent O’Donoghue wants injunction preventing sale of State shareholding in AIB
For this ‘badly behaved’ bank, the big issues need a wider airing before privatisation
Dr Monica O’Connor calls for urgent reform of Ireland’s victim identification system
UK needs to be in EU, insists Irish-born president of Confederation of British Industry
Several Irish scientists contributed to explosive research during the first World War
50 per cent rise in online sex trade activity in Border counties after ban came into force in North on Monday
Caterpillar blood clots, fooling the immune system and online doctors
Immigration Council of Ireland notes ‘busy year’ for its frontline services
ICI chief executive Denise Charlton says racist abuse in workplace unacceptable
HSE draft report tracks Ms Y’s care from her arrival in Ireland in March to her discharge after Caesarian section in August
Business built to last is not about corporate activity and tax advantages
‘Czar’ required to combat industry worth €250m each year, says immigrant council
City shops and Coolock industrial on a site of 4.8 acres occupied by Crown Paints
The Minister for Justice is considering whether to criminalise people who pay for sex. Would this protect prostitutes, or send the ‘industry’ deeper underground?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices