New figures published by the national tourism development authority show a total of 54,460 beds were under State contract in November 2025 – an annual decrease of approximately 11,000 or 17 per cent.
DUBLIN, Ireland, July 6 (UNHCR) - Visitors to the Ilac Centre, one of Dublin's main public libraries, are showing great interest in a unique and eye-catching exhibition portraying the lives of asylum ...
SOME 5,000 refugees have been granted permission to live in Ireland – but they remain in State-provided housing. Now Ireland’s first Migration Minister, Fine Gael’s Colm Brophy, has told them: ...
A billion-pound company tasked with providing asylum seeker housing and support posted profits out of Northern Ireland close to 300% more than a UK government imposed limit. Mears has the contract to ...
A new study has revealed that the State has established a “two-tier” asylum accommodation system, creating major deficiencies in oversight and regulation, reports RTE.
DUBLIN, Ireland, April 30 (UNHCR) - Refugees and asylum seekers in Ireland will be eligible to vote for the first time in local elections on June 11 this year, following uncertainty based on the lack ...
Pressure on asylum seekers’ accommodation has resulted in many residents having “wholly unsuitable” sleeping arrangements which has had a toll on wellbeing and in some cases safety, an independent ...
AN ASYLUM SEEKER group that mobilised hundreds of supporters outside the gates of the Dáil this week has garnered attention in recent months, partly for how it has been protesting against other ...
Doras research highlights overcrowding, isolation and lack of oversight in emergency accommodation for international protection applicants ...
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Bangor hotel asylum use ends

A Bangor hotel will no longer be used by asylum seekers with the local authority set to spend over 20K to help assimilate ...