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Dundrum

This year
2025
Harris wants a pause on relocation of Ukrainians in state-provided accommodation
The Tánaiste also said the Government should be consulted when Ukrainian accommodation is being converted into asylum facilities.
Man arrested after €300,000 worth of cannabis seized during Dublin search
Last year
2024
The Explainer: What can the government learn from its handling of an IPAS centre in Tipperary?
How the transfer of dozens of families to rural Tipperary went wrong at every turn
‘Government politicians are keeping their heads down and waiting for all this to blow over,’ one local commented of the last few weeks.
Human rights groups urge govt to stop transfer of traumatised girl to Ipas centre 200km away
Investigation after families told 'food may be withdrawn' at Tipperary Ipas centre
The Department of Integration has launched an investigation after letters were given to several families.
Dublin school intervenes after child with 'signs of trauma' is moved to Tipperary Ipas centre
The young girl was due to enter 2nd class but she and her mother were transferred to Dundrum House earlier this month unexpectedly.
Dundrum protest: 'We tell the children it's okay, nothing will happen and that we are safe here'
Women who were moved into the former hotel in Tipperary say they are fearful that the site could be attacked, amid ongoing hostility from protesters.
Women and children housed in Tipp hotel face 'intimidation daily', human rights group says
Local group in Tipperary, including Sinn Féin TD, sign petition to 'reject hate and division'
Tipp blockade organisers say they'll 'regroup' after gardaí escort 80 asylum seekers through
Locals in Tipperary told to carry out dubious 'citizen's arrests' on asylum seekers
A protest has been maintained outside a hotel in the area since May.
Coolock and Dundrum sites to proceed despite protests, says O'Gorman
Asylum seekers offered temporary shelter turned away after communication errors
Some rough sleepers won’t be able to avail of three nights of shelter from the storm.
Man (60s) dies after single-vehicle crash in South Dublin this morning
Independent post-mortem to be carried out on man who died days after alleged assault
Plans to build 852 homes in Dundrum stalled by one objector, Land Development Agency to tell TDs
All time
Refugee organisations decry conditions in tents on Direct Provision sites as mid-winter approaches
Controlled explosion on Sandymount Beach after historical device discovered
Man dies following incident in Dundrum in Dublin last night
Government examining plans to house asylum seekers in tents at former Central Mental Hospital
Planning permission granted for 852 new homes on site of former Central Mental Hospital
Man to appear in court today after being charged with Clonskeagh robbery
Teenager dies and man in critical condition following road traffic collision in Co Tipperary
Three people arrested, one charged, after car chase in Dublin overnight
Man (20s) due in court in Dundrum over sale and supply of cannabis jellies
Gardaí locate missing Dublin woman following public appeal
Land Development Agency lodges plans for close to 1,000 homes on Central Mental Hospital site
'Most unfortunate case': Central Mental Hospital staff engaged in standoff with gardaí over mentally ill man's admittance
Two arrested and two children taken to safety after Dublin car chase
Man arrested in connection with the deaths of Seema Banu and her two children in Dublin last month
Missing Dublin teenager found safe and well
Jury begins considering verdict in trial of teenager accused of murdering another teen in Dublin park
Teenager killed in Dublin park suffered four stab wounds including one that severed major artery, court hears
18-year-old who was stabbed to death 'recited Muslim prayer for the dying' after he was attacked
Nowhere to sit and wearing face coverings is 'up to the customer': Shopping centres open back up
Member of the public finds 1,300 packaged bullets in Tipperary
More than 1,200 new homes to be developed at site of Central Mental Hospital
Gardaí launch investigation after delivery vans criminally damaged outside Dublin supermarket
Man and woman in their 20s charged after knife-point robbery in Dundrum