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# refugee accommodation

Last month
March 2024
Protests hamper works at Kildare site where hundreds of Ukrainians are due to be accommodated
A company constructing facilities in Naas, Co Kildare for families fleeing war secured a temporary order restraining protesters from blocking entrances.
This year
2024
Better communication won't do anything to change mind of someone intent on committing arson - O'Gorman
Last year
2023
Ministers to discuss a €75 payment to asylum applicants after accommodation runs out
Living expenses for asylum applicants to be increased if state runs out of accommodation
'Real possibility' of asylum seeker accommodation shortfall in coming days, Cabinet told
Tánaiste confident use of tented accommodation for refugees will be short-term
Electric Picnic tents to house Ukrainian refugees after festival ends
Simon Harris: 1,500 Ukrainians in student accommodation need to be moved before college starts
Student accommodation to house thousands of refugees for second summer
O'Gorman: 'Disturbing' that anti-immigration protesters are 'wrapping themselves in the tricolour'
Taoiseach to meet OPW minister over lack of progress on modular housing for Ukrainian refugees
Tourist season set to take 1,300 beds from system housing refugees
Refugee accommodation: Govt hopes local point people and beefed up media budget will ease concerns
'Any buildings we can get our hands on': Ministers to discuss refugee accommodation crisis
'Onus on us all to challenge narrative that single males pose threat to communities', TDs told
Varadkar on protests against refugees: 'We should know better. It's not the Irish way'
McDonald: Protests at centres 'absolutely wrong approach' - but those taking part are 'mixed bag'