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Non-European Economic Area nationals using ‘risky’ fake documents are undermining businesses, English language schools say
Campaigners call for end to year-long wait and salary threshold for bringing family into country
Court of Appeal overturns High Court decision upholding refusal to grant visa for man and his family after he obtained employment permit
Michael Murray (52) has pleaded not guilty to making a false report from phone in Midlands Prison
1,200 people were granted Irish citizenship in two ceremonies at the National Concert Hall
Skills course will be available in Midlands and Wheatfield prisons
There was a dramatic fall in numbers claiming FGM last year, when just two cited it as their primary reason for seeking asylum, with one person successful
Man pleads guilty to possessing two indecent videos and two indecent images of children at his home
‘Golden visa’ scheme allowed wealthy people secure residency in return for investments of €1m in an Irish business or philanthropic donations
High legal costs could be reduced by non-binding guidelines and new ‘transparency’ measures - report
Maximum legal costs could be set for personal injury cases concerning awards under €30,000, says independent report prepared for Department of Justice
Challenge comes months after leading psychiatrist withdrew from criminal legal aid scheme over ‘derisory’ payments
Senior counsel Michael Bowman was country’s top-paid criminal legal aid barrister in 2023
Designation of a state as ‘safe’ means asylum applications are then processed with greater speed
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