‘There are a lot of people coming into Dublin at the moment and the best thing is to try to help integrate them’ says Carroll
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Caoilfhionn Gallagher spoke on increasing threat of ‘transnational repression’ at World Bar Conference
43-year-old says that if elected he can be ‘a voice for immigrants here working hard’
Spokeswoman for the Department of Integration says the site has still to be fully inspected, including assessing the level of availability or otherwise of services
Some in Government cautious about whether a charge would encourage people to leave or embed them further in State accommodation
One man needed hospital treatment after incident at proposed modular home development on Heywood Road on Thursday night
Trucks carrying 18 modular homes held up on main road through the village of Coole
People staying in State accommodation after fleeing war set to see benefits reduced from €232 to €38.80 per week from next month
Authority found ‘multiple risks existed’ at the Hibernian Hotel in Abbeyleix after inspections earlier this year
Supporters of Sinn Fein (44%) and Independents (52%) most likely to be impressed by candidates voicing concerns on issue
Government off track, with almost eight in 10 voters wanting more done to manage contentious issue
Public mood toughening, with strong support for Government to do more to manage immigration and deport asylum seekers whose applications have failed
Official Ireland turned an effective blind eye to tents on Mount Street, says Simon Harris
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