Minister Jack Chambers suggested legal firms be banned from taking environmental cases on a ‘no foal, no fee’ basis.
Mr Chambers said “radical options” needed to be considered to cut down legal challenges even as number of judicial reviews was falling:
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04.03.2026 15:41 —
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Minister wanted ban on ‘no foal, no fee’ legal work that could limit the right of ordinary citizens to take environmental cases to court.
Our latest FOI records now online at:
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Asylum-related judicial reviews triple amid increased deportations and faster decisions in international protection applications.
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24.02.2026 13:28 —
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Judicial reviews in international protection cases have tripled in three years, new data released under FOI shows.
Legal costs have also risen sharply amid faster decision-making and an increasing number of deportations:
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24.02.2026 13:27 —
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Chances of being granted an Irish visa below 10 percent for some countries as 63,000 refused over past two years.
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20.02.2026 14:41 —
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Nearly 63,000 people were refused visas for travel to Ireland over past two years with citizens of some countries facing rejection rates above 90%.
More than 321,000 visa applications were granted in 2024 and 2025, according to figures released after an FOI appeal:
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20.02.2026 14:40 —
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Irish jails were so overcrowded that management warned they mightn't be able to take anyone else or produce people at court.
Irish Prison Service said country’s main remand prison was at 125% capacity with room for three more people - on mattresses:
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17.02.2026 13:23 —
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Three mattresses left at country’s main remand jail as record overcrowding left prisons operating at 120% capacity.
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17.02.2026 13:25 —
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Confidential demographic paper warns Ireland faces labour “conundrum” as workforce ages and migration pressures grow.
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13.02.2026 15:27 —
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Confidential government paper says Ireland may require significantly higher migration levels in coming decades to sustain its workforce and public services.
Warns of importance of maintaining "social licence" as population ages and needs support:
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13.02.2026 15:26 —
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Over €14.5 million in severance, redundancy, and pension lump sums for TDs, Senators, and their staff following elections.
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10.02.2026 16:39 —
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More than €14.5m paid out to former TDs, Senators and their staff since the last set of elections.
Severance, redundancy and pension lump sums all detailed - but no names, as these are now withheld under FOI on privacy grounds:
www.thestory.ie/2026/02/10/o...
10.02.2026 16:38 —
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FOI documents show officials warned of imminent humanitarian crisis in asylum accommodation, with costs that could spiral to €1.5 billion per year.
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04.02.2026 15:56 —
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Confidential documents show how government officials warned of an “imminent humanitarian crisis” in asylum accommodation.
Internal records said costs could rise towards €1.5 billion a year under EU Migration Pact:
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04.02.2026 15:56 —
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More than €110,000 was paid out to members of the public who inadvertently unearthed or stumbled across items of archaeological significance.
Finds included old coins, bog butter, crucifixes, and swords:
www.thestory.ie/2026/01/29/c...
29.01.2026 17:04 —
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Coins, swords, crucifixes and bog butter: State paid €110,000 in rewards to public for archaeological finds.
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29.01.2026 17:06 —
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New edition of Right to Know's newsletter goes out on Friday.
This month:
– a €14m Dublin Airport funding dispute.
– a tax loophole quietly closed by Revenue.
– and why The Traitors couldn’t film at the Hill of Tara.
Sign up: www.thestory.ie/stay-in-touch/
28.01.2026 17:02 —
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New edition of Right to Know's newsletter goes out on Friday.
This month:
– a €14m Dublin Airport funding dispute.
– a tax loophole quietly closed by Revenue.
– and why The Traitors couldn’t film at the Hill of Tara.
Sign up: www.thestory.ie/stay-in-touch/
28.01.2026 17:01 —
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Ferret on passenger’s shoulder and dangerous unmuzzled dogs among complaints about animals on public transport services.
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27.01.2026 13:28 —
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A man travelling with a ferret perched on his shoulder and repeated complaints about unmuzzled dangerous dogs were among a stream of reports sent about animals on public transport.
Latest set of records from Right to Know:
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27.01.2026 13:26 —
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OPW refused request for The Traitors to be filmed at Hill of Tara saying the ancient site was “exceptionally sensitive” and not suitable for use in a TV show.
Our latest set of FOI records online now at:
www.thestory.ie/2026/01/20/o...
20.01.2026 15:53 —
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The OPW refused to allow hit TV show the Traitors film at the Hill of Tara last year.
They said they declined because the site was such an "exceptionally sensitive archaeological landscape" but did allow shooting at other nearby heritage sites instead:
www.thestory.ie/2026/01/20/o...
20.01.2026 15:51 —
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How Revenue quietly shut a loophole that allowed life assurance policies to escape inheritance tax.
Our latest set of FOI records now online:
www.thestory.ie/2026/01/16/h...
16.01.2026 14:20 —
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Records show how government quietly closed loophole that allowed high-value life assurance policies to pass between family members without triggering inheritance tax.
Officials warned against publicising the issue over fears of aggressive tax planning.
www.thestory.ie/2026/01/16/h...
16.01.2026 14:18 —
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Billions in data protection fines imposed, just €20 million collected: DPC says vast majority of penalties remain stuck in legal limbo.
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13.01.2026 16:14 —
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Over the past six years, Ireland's Data Protection Commission has levied €4.04 billion in fines, mostly on Big Tech.
Just €20 million has been collected, with most cases still tied up in legal appeals.
www.thestory.ie/2026/01/13/b...
13.01.2026 16:12 —
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State paid €1.375m for forestry land to expand Glen of the Downs nature reserve despite valuations putting an average price on the site of €1.16m.
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09.01.2026 16:16 —
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Government paid nearly €1.4 million for a 40-hectare tract of land to expand the Glen of the Downs nature reserve.
Three independent valuations had given average value for the site of around €1.16 million but a higher price was ultimately agreed.
www.thestory.ie/2026/01/09/s...
09.01.2026 16:15 —
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Blaze warped steel and compromised concrete as Luas bridge damage made €7 million rebuild likely cheaper than repair.
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07.01.2026 16:13 —
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Metal girders warped and deformed in fire that reached temperatures of 1000°C and destroyed Luas bridge in Dublin.
The extent of the damage was so severe that the €7 million rebuild was likely cheaper than repair:
www.thestory.ie/2026/01/07/b...
07.01.2026 16:12 —
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