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# INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION

Last year
2023
The plan to end Direct Provision by next year is being revised - what's next for the system?
Government extends suspension of visa-free travel for people with refugee status
State to pay €1.5m to EU over lack of accommodation for asylum seekers
Irish officials to review 'safe countries of origin' designation on 8 nations within next year
Around 50% of international protection applicants this year granted permission to stay
Ireland may 'fall short' on human rights obligations over lack of accommodation for refugees
Simon Harris: 'It's not for any of us' to question decisions of Gardaí on the ground at protests
Tourist season set to take 1,300 beds from system housing refugees
Majority of working asylum seekers are in low-skilled jobs and others struggle to find work
'Onus on us all to challenge narrative that single males pose threat to communities', TDs told
Taoiseach wants time to process asylum seekers cut down to less than 12 weeks
Refugees from 'safe' countries must have their cases heard fairly, says immigration lawyer
No buildings available so far after Minister's most recent urgent refugee accommodation appeal
Debunked: No, ‘100,000 unvetted foreign nationals’ did not receive free accommodation in a year
Ministers sign off on new €10m International Protection Fund to support community needs
Asylum seekers sleeping rough on the streets of Dublin: 'I don't know what's next'
55 asylum seekers left without accommodation since Citywest closure
Fears closure of Citywest to new International Protection arrivals 'clear breach' of human rights obligations
New asylum accommodation might not be ready for five weeks, as charities prepare for influx
Taoiseach says Govt will be examining tougher border controls to prevent illegal immigration
Modular houses to come on stream as Cabinet briefed on refugee accommodation crisis
'No place for racism of any form': Leo Varadkar criticises anti-refugee protests in Ballymun
Housing Minister 'disturbed' by anti-refugee protests in Ballymun over the weekend
All time
Ukrainian women and children moved from Kerry to Mayo at short notice
'Huge' challenge to provide for refugees this year as State estimates €850m spend
Explainer: Why has the govt suspended visa-free travel from 'safe' countries for refugees?
FactCheck: Were refugees and asylum seekers segregated by race in a Dublin processing centre?
Congolese woman's plea to remain in Ireland fails after court challenge
Minister appoints independent group to track progress on ending Direct Provision
Deaths in Direct Provision to be recorded and released by Department for first time
Contracts with private firms running Direct Provision should not be renewed - Refugee Council
NGOs asked by justice department to help asylum seekers in emergency accommodation 'as soon as possible'
Direct Provision: Nearly 100 people relocated from Monaghan hotel