Police have arrested 45 people after protesters blocked a coach that was due to take asylum seekers to the Bibby Stockholm ...
The Irish government said it was drafting emergency legislation to return asylum seekers to Britain, after seeing a surge of people leaving there for sanctuary in Ireland. By Mark Landler ...
Ireland’s prime minister Simon Harris warned on Sunday that Dublin would take action to stem an influx of asylum seekers from Northern Ireland, the British territory across the border.
Ireland is looking to amend the law to allow the return of asylum seekers to the UK, broadcaster RTE said Sunday after an influx over the border with Northern Ireland. Dublin's minister of justice ...
Delays in former military contractor Leonard Francis' sentencing mount as government reportedly considers reducing charges ...
There is no administrator who is taking responsibility. The inmates are running the asylum," Harvard Divinity School student Shabbos Kestenbaum told Fox News Digital. Kestenbaum, who comes from an ...
LONDON - An influx of asylum seekers into Ireland from the UK is evidence that London’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is acting as a deterrent, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said.
Ireland's prime minister has insisted the UK must respect an existing arrangement between the two countries to take back asylum seekers. Simon Harris told Sky News the UK must honour a deal that ...
The UK looks set to reject any asylum seekers being sent back to Britain from Ireland until they can then be sent to France. Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris had asked his Justice Minister to change ...
Religions, Vol. 14, Issue. 6, p. 802. People seeking asylum face unique challenges and frequently experience mental health problems. Effective support requires an understanding of their mental health ...
British prime minister Rishi Sunak has said Britain will not accept the return of asylum seekers from the Republic who entered the State after travelling from Britain via the North. Mr Sunak said ...
with leaked Home Office figures earlier this week revealing that more than a third of foreign students who went on to claim asylum were sponsored by just five universities and an education agency.