Bishops' concern over International Protection Act Irish Catholic Bishops have raised "serious concerns" over the International Protection Act 2026, which was signed into law by President Catherine Connolly earlier this week. Ireland • 25 Apr
Bishops' concern over International Protection Act Irish Catholic Bishops have raised "serious concerns" over the International Protection Act 2026, which was signed into law by President Catherine Connolly earlier this week. Ireland • 25 Apr
Profits almost double at Red Cow Moran Hotel Pre-tax profits at the one of the largest providers of accommodation for International Protection (IP) applicants, the Red Cow Moran Hotel, almost doubled to €11.32m in 2023. Business • 04 Feb
Profits almost double at Red Cow Moran Hotel Pre-tax profits at the one of the largest providers of accommodation for International Protection (IP) applicants, the Red Cow Moran Hotel, almost doubled to €11.32m in 2023. Business • 04 Feb
Big jump in International Protection applicants working There has been a big increase in the number of International Protection applicants entering the labour force according to a new study from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Business • 25 Aug 25
Big jump in International Protection applicants working There has been a big increase in the number of International Protection applicants entering the labour force according to a new study from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Business • 25 Aug 25
Direct provision contracts boost profits at TIFCO hotels The operation of state contracts to accommodate International Protection (IP) applicants helped pre-tax profits at the TIFCO group of hotels to surge by 28% to €21.73m last year. Business • 22 Nov 24
Direct provision contracts boost profits at TIFCO hotels The operation of state contracts to accommodate International Protection (IP) applicants helped pre-tax profits at the TIFCO group of hotels to surge by 28% to €21.73m last year. Business • 22 Nov 24
Use NTF surplus to upskill asylum seekers - Chambers Chambers Ireland wants the Government to use surplus funds in the National Training Fund to help upskill International Protection applicants here. Business • 16 Mar 24
Use NTF surplus to upskill asylum seekers - Chambers Chambers Ireland wants the Government to use surplus funds in the National Training Fund to help upskill International Protection applicants here. Business • 16 Mar 24
New arrivals sleeping on streets: 'Where do we go?' Newly-arrived asylum seekers say they were given sleeping bags, but were not provided with any tents after being told there is no State-provided accommodation for them. Ireland • 18 Dec 23
New arrivals sleeping on streets: 'Where do we go?' Newly-arrived asylum seekers say they were given sleeping bags, but were not provided with any tents after being told there is no State-provided accommodation for them. Ireland • 18 Dec 23
Hotel made €8.65m pre-tax profit from State contract A Travelodge firm recorded a pre-tax profit of €8.65m from operating a Dublin hotel exclusively for International Protection (IP) applicants last year. Business • 08 Dec 23
Hotel made €8.65m pre-tax profit from State contract A Travelodge firm recorded a pre-tax profit of €8.65m from operating a Dublin hotel exclusively for International Protection (IP) applicants last year. Business • 08 Dec 23
International protection applicants face work barriers A new study from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has revealed a strong demand for work permits among international protection applicants but also finds that challenges remain for those seeking employment. Business • 24 Mar 23
International protection applicants face work barriers A new study from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has revealed a strong demand for work permits among international protection applicants but also finds that challenges remain for those seeking employment. Business • 24 Mar 23