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Mostafa Darwish
Mostafa Darwish is an award winning Egyptian visual journalist currently based in Ireland. In 2019, Darwish won the Thomson Foundation’s mobile journalism (‘mojo’) competition, for his report on Egypt’s sharp fare increases to an already inadequate train system. Since beginning his career at ...
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Leo Varadkar has no problem walking around Dublin without garda escort amid growing safety concerns
03 Aug 2023
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Dublin Live
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English
| Crime
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar expressed confidence in walking around Dublin without a Garda escort despite recent high-profile attacks raising safety concerns. He emphasized that assaults can happen anywhere and highlighted the government's focus on addressing domestic and gender-based violence. Justice Minister Helen McEntee faced criticism for her comments on safety while accompanied by Garda protection. The government acknowledged it would not meet its target of recruiting 1,000 new Gardaí by the end of the year, with recent graduation numbers falling short.
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John Dennehy
John Dennehy is a journalist based in Viantiane, Vientiane Prefecture, Laos.
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'Net is tightening' on international criminals, says Ireland's Justice Minister in the UAE
21 Oct 2024
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The National
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English
| Extradition
Ireland's Justice Minister, Helen McEntee, highlighted the strengthening cooperation between the UAE and Ireland in tackling international crime, following the signing of an extradition deal. She described the collaboration as a 'really positive experience,' emphasizing the tightening net on international criminals. This development marks a significant step in international law enforcement collaboration between the two nations.
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Andrew Jose
Andrew is a Doha based journalist covering Business and Finance, Middle Eastern affairs, and the Aviation industry. He regularly contributes to The Daily Caller and Airways Magazine, and has bylines in Lone Conservative, International Policy Digest, The Georgetown Gazette, and several other outlets.
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Riots Erupt in Ireland After Knife Attack by Suspected Immigrant Injures Three Children and Others
24 Nov 2023
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www.westernjournal.com
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| Immigration
Riots erupted in Dublin following a knife attack that injured five people, including three children. The violence, fueled by misinformation about the attacker's nationality, led to the burning of buses and police vehicles, and the looting of stores. Authorities arrested 34 individuals, with officials condemning the rioters and promising new legislation to address social media incitement. Key figures such as Chief Superintendent Patrick McMenamin, Police Commissioner Drew Harris, Justice Minister Helen McEntee, and Prime Minister Leo Varadkar made statements denouncing the violence and calling for order.
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David Landes
David Landes is a journalist based in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Who and What Was a Knocker
05 Sept 2023
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daily.jstor.org
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English
| Social History
The article explores the historical role of 'knocker-uppers' in Britain and Ireland during the Industrial Revolution, who served as human alarm clocks for factory workers. It highlights the profession's significance, the financial independence it provided to women, and its eventual decline with the advent of affordable alarm clocks. Key figures such as Charles Dickens and Helen Dendy are mentioned, with Dickens documenting the profession and Dendy criticizing it. The article also notes the persistence of knocker-uppers into the mid-20th century.
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Laura Lynott
Laura Lynott is a senior journalist based in Dublin, Ireland who has worked in national and local newspapers for 15 years. Laura has worked freelance for almost three of those and has written for magazines and websites in the U.K. and Ireland. Throughout her lengthy career, Laura has written ...
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Ringsend fire: Gardaí set up incident room amid fears in Government over ‘copycat’ arson attacks on asylum centres
31 Dec 2023
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www.independent.ie
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English
| Government Response
A fire at a vacant pub in Ringsend, Dublin, intended for use as a homeless family hub, has raised concerns of potential copycat arson attacks on asylum centers. The Gardaí have launched an investigation, treating the incident as suspected arson. Government officials, including Justice Minister Helen McEntee and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, have condemned the act and urged public cooperation in the investigation. Local politicians criticized the lack of communication regarding the property's intended use, which they believe contributed to misinformation and tensions. The incident highlights broader issues of misinformation and community unrest related to housing asylum seekers.
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Sylvia Omorodion
A journalist based in Dublin, Ireland, with strong storytelling skills. Interested in social issues, human rights and humanitarian issues. Possesses experience in researching, writing and creating content while remaining informative and interesting.
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Big increase in number of women affected by human trafficking and prostitution seeking help, charity says
18 Oct 2023
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www.independent.ie
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| Charity
Ruhama's annual report, released in conjunction with EU Anti-Trafficking Day, reveals engagement with 497 individuals in the previous year, 68% of whom were new referrals and 147 identified as victims of human trafficking. The charity also assisted 212 individuals affected by prostitution and 138 at risk of sexual exploitation. CEO Barbara Condon emphasized the need for more action against sexual violence and exploitation. The report detailed a victim's experience of being trafficked to Ireland and the violence endured. Ruhama expanded services, including counselling, outreach, and job coaching through The Bridge to Work programme, and opened a new hub in Limerick. An additional €12 million was allocated in Budget 2024 to combat domestic and gender-based violence. Justice Minister Helen McEntee published a new National Action Plan to address human trafficking over the next four years.
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Clare Rice
Dr. Clare Rice is an academic, writer and political analyst based in Northern Ireland. She is currently a Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. Her specialist areas are UK politics (particularly Northern Ireland), elections, identity politics, and Brexit. For recent publications, ...
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Dialogue is key to solving the UK-Ireland asylum issue
01 May 2024
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TheJournal.ie
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English
| Immigration Policy
The postponement of a meeting between Ireland's Justice Minister Helen McEntee and the UK's Home Secretary James Cleverly underscores rising tensions over asylum seekers entering Ireland via Northern Ireland. The issue is legally complex, involving the Common Travel Area, post-Brexit arrangements, and conflicting laws. Politically, both countries face internal pressures, with the UK pursuing stringent immigration policies and Ireland grappling with far-right sentiments. Northern Ireland's unique legal status adds further complications. The article argues that dialogue and cooperation are essential to resolving the impasse.
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Cláudio Silva
Cláudio Silva is a journalist based in Luanda, Angola.
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Investigation by Irish Police into Violence in Dublin
25 Nov 2023
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www.adnradio.cl
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| Far-Right Movements
The Irish police are investigating violent protests in Dublin following a stabbing incident near a school. The protests, attributed to far-right anti-immigration groups, resulted in attacks on businesses, police vehicles, and public transport. Thirty-four people were arrested, with 32 charged and set to appear in court. Criticism has been directed at the police for their inability to prevent the violence. Justice Minister Helen McEntee stated she would not resign, and Police Chief Drew Harris denied any failures by the security forces. Measures to review procedures against far-right groups have been announced.
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