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Last month
March 2024
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This year
2024
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Niamh Hodnett was appointed last year to fight harmful content online.
Niamh Hodnett contacted major social media firms on evening of 23 November to warn about potential for violence.
Posts calling for migrants to be "killed" were shared on social platforms as riots unfolded.
Immigrant Council of Ireland warned about the proliferation of such posts and called for posters to be investigated.
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Last year
2023
EU deal to reform asylum laws described as 'cruel' and 'catastrophic' by aid groups
'An insult': Advocacy groups criticise €75 increase in weekly payment to asylum seekers
'We're better than this': Taoiseach Leo Varadkar condemns violence in Dublin
Immigrant groups concerned about implications of 'immigration checks' in Dublin
US Government finds Ireland is failing to convict traffickers or support their victims
Peter Fitzpatrick withdraws resignation as Louth Chairperson to lead Croke Park negotiations
Minister tells locals 'no additional' asylum seekers will be housed at Clare hotel in next four weeks
Garda union AGSI seeks clarity on the policing of protests as Clare blockade continues
Trafficked sex workers are being forced to pay over €5,000 a month to crime gangs
Hiqa to begin inspections of Direct Provision centres this year after campaign by rights groups
Free speech fears and far-right conspiracies: the culture war over Ireland's hate speech bill
National action plan which aims to eliminate racism 'in all its forms in Ireland' launched
Varadkar says Clare blockade is ‘wrong’ but that community concerns should not be dismissed
'Horror' after Clare protesters board bus to conduct 'headcount of asylum seekers'
Clare locals protesting housing of asylum seekers 'disappointed' at government response
St Conleth’s Park closing for 18 months as €17.5m redevelopment confirmed
Leo says don't be afraid to talk about migration - but politicians struggle to find the words
A visa programme for millionaire immigrants is to be hastily shut from tomorrow
'This is the real Ballyfermot': Local community group forms to show solidarity after protests
All time
Govt plans to double payment for Ukrainian hosts to €800 in response to accommodation crisis
'It's amazing': Ukrainians thank public for support after U-turn on hotel transfer
Fermoy latest town to be visited by anti-immigration campaigners and misinformation
Further protests in Dublin's East Wall over asylum seeker accommodation
Explainer: Why has the govt suspended visa-free travel from 'safe' countries for refugees?
The major minority: protecting the Polish language for a new Irish generation
Polish Transport Minister says he'll accept any assistance Ireland can give to help refugee crisis
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'Unchallenged misinformation' has led to very low vaccine uptake in migrant communities
Dublin councillors at odds over filling Anthony Flynn's seat amid ICHH controversy
How Gardaí and the State have lessons to learn about how migrants are treated in Ireland