Each child was awarded €15,000 each, which was approved by Mr Justice Paul Coffey in the High Court
Tusla
Mr Justice John Jordan recently rejected an application to hold the agency in contempt of his earlier special care order
Many young women still don’t report sexual violence perpetrated by men they know, even though they may tell their friends about it
Employers and unions say processing of terms cumbersome, with attempts being made to cut numbers of workers who benefit
An estimated 200 children with complex needs require residential placements, yet cuts and staffing issues mean there are now just 12 special care beds available
Internal Tusla notes reveal stark concerns with unregulated emergency accommodation for children in care
Internal documents raise concern about children in care having to share bedrooms
Judge says issues are serious and it is not likely he will conclude ruling in under a month
A seventh male, who is a minor, has been taken into State care by Tusla
There was no voluntary or severance agreement involving any member of senior management in recent years, says rail operator
Tánaiste tells Dáil it would take ‘considerable length of time’ to develop new capacity
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