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Explainer: What happens next in the Lisa Smith case?
Ireland is failing to meet its obligations regarding hate crime, report says
Department planning new Direct Provision centres to cut down on 'highly unsatisfactory' shortages
Consultation to take place on whether Ireland's nightclub opening hours should be updated
Anti-LGBT preacher banned from Ireland over 'abusive' views which were 'likely to stir up hatred'
'The law is weak': Government launches public consultation on hate speech
Government officials clashed over roles on regulating children's access to porn after Ana Kriegel trial
Government to spend €65 million on new Direct Provision centres in four counties
The Justice Minister was asked to limit free legal aid for repeat offenders. Here's why that won't happen
'A gross violation': Asylum seekers say post is being opened without consent
Ireland trying to make arrangements to bring Lisa Smith home
Justice Department hit with €27,000 levy by Dublin City Council for vacant site it is trying to transfer to the council
State offers 'unreserved apology' for burying asylum seeker without telling friends
'An insensitivity at the heart of the State': Decision to bury woman who died in Direct Provision without telling friends criticised
Department of Justice sounded warning over plans to almost double allowance for asylum seekers living in direct provision
Fears over legal challenge 'disrupting' asylum seekers led to Direct Provision centre being scrapped
'He has no one to talk to': Concerns raised around potential lack of schooling for 86 children of asylum seekers
Emergency accommodation: Over 500 asylum seekers now living in hotels and B and Bs across Ireland
'Farmers wouldn't keep cows in this': Complaints over mould, leaks at Dublin Direct Provision centre
Waterford locals defy anti-immigrant protesters by applauding meeting to welcome Syrian refugees
'Mind-boggling': Department can't say whether payments to firm were for surveillance of prison staff
Just one maximum compensation payout in Magdalene scheme since expansion
Commissioner says there's no plan to move 600 gardaí to border - but what WILL happen?
Ireland to accept migrants from Malta following EU deal to relocate almost 300 people
Groups who support victims of crime have been given €1.7m by the Government for 2019
Alleged use of tracking devices on cars of Irish prison officers to be probed by Inspector of Prisons
Staff at Direct Provision centre to be retrained after a mother was refused food for her sick child
Thousands sign petition asking Justice Minister to stop deportation of student facing threat of torture
Nurse who returned to Pakistan under threat of deportation was told the next day that asylum status is under review
Flanagan calls for Magdalen survivors of 'adjoining institutions' to contact government over redress
Magdalene reparations will finally be paid to those who lived in the forgotten institutions
Here are the top 10 countries outside Europe that requested visas to Ireland
Trump demands review into claim FBI spy infiltrated his presidential campaign
Alan Kelly says his questions about the Department of Justice are going unanswered
Waterford's new €25.9m courthouse opened this week - take a look
Dept of Justice had 'shortcomings' but 'did not deliberately conceal' emails from Disclosures Tribunal
Single refugees in Ballaghaderreen are relying on housing offers from the Irish public
Asylum seekers in Ireland can finally work, but it doesn't look like they're allowed drive to that work
Giving the unborn full rights would have consequences 'with reverberations', Supreme Court hears
The government wants to exempt itself from the EU's new hardcore data protection rules - but why?