Supreme Court to review State’s duty to house asylum seekers
Dáil alarm over deportation of long-time resident after 19 years in Ireland
Families at Citywest centre report continuing harassment after October riots
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Government awards €3.6 million Integration Fund to 117 migrant-support projects
Ireland has awarded €3.6 million to 117 community projects that help migrants learn English, find jobs and integrate locally. The new Integration Fund combines two previous schemes, reflecting the State’s growing migrant population and the need for faster social inclusion. Employers should watch for free language or skills programmes that could benefit internationally mobile staff.
Europe-wide disruption triggers 314 delays and 23 cancellations at Dublin Airport
A pan-European wave of staffing and border-control issues caused more than 314 delays and 23 cancellations on 12 November, with Dublin Airport among the worst affected. Travellers faced queues of up to 70 minutes at immigration, and airlines warn disruptions could continue. Companies should build extra travel time into itineraries and monitor carrier alerts closely.
Irish minister spotlights migrant access to justice at OECD Madrid summit
Minister of State Niall Collins told the OECD justice forum that Ireland is accelerating legal-process reforms for migrants, including digital case-tracking and faster asylum decisions. He framed equal access to justice as essential to sustaining Ireland’s attractiveness for foreign investors and skilled workers.