Mears, which provides services in Northern Ireland, Scotland and the north of England, made more profit than its contracts ...
A billion-pound company tasked with providing asylum seeker housing and support posted profits out of Northern Ireland close to 300% more than a UK government imposed limit. Mears has the contract to ...
Fears about ‘a breakdown in social cohesion’ are prompting Government to seek cut in asylum seeker numbers, Minister tells ...
DUBLIN, Ireland, July 6 (UNHCR) - Visitors to the Ilac Centre, one of Dublin's main public libraries, are showing great interest in a unique and eye-catching exhibition portraying the lives of asylum ...
More than €1.1 billion has been spent on accommodating asylum seekers and Ukrainian refugees in the first three quarters of this year, new figures reveal. An analysis by Extra.ie of a database ...
Fears about “a breakdown in social cohesion” are prompting the Government to seek to reduce the number of people coming to ...
Justice minister warns last year’s 18,500 asylum applications are unsustainable, citing pressure on housing, public services ...
THE Department of Justice reckons it needs a €15million war chest to fight legal challenges next year from failed asylum ...
About 87% of people seeking international protection in the Republic of Ireland have come from across the border with Northern Ireland, according to the Irish justice minister. Jim O'Callaghan said ...
Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan has said the Government is trying to reduce the number of asylum seekers coming to ...
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Calls for investigation into asylum seeker housing provider Mears Housing amid 'profit' claims
Mears Housing has now had to return almost £14million to the UK Home Office after making more profit than it was allowed to ...
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