Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration
FOI Requests — 3103 requests
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3. The amount in fees collected under both schemes. 4. The number of applications that were deemed invalid in each of the schemes (I.e. Two separate figures). 5. The number of applications that have been successful in each scheme as above. 6. The number of applications that have been unsuccessful in each scheme as above. 7. The number of applications yet to be determined (as above). 8. A breakdown of the number of applications according to gender. 9. A breakdown of the number of applications according to nationality where there are greater than five applications from a country. 10. A breakdown of the number of applications according to age bracket e.g. 0-12, 13-18, 19-25 etc or whatever is most convenient.
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- Correspondence that refers to the Mayo based named charity - Correspondence from the Department to TUSLA regarding the welfare of children under the care of named charity.
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or correspondence exists detailing how a complete derogation was deemed “necessary and proportionate to safeguard the important objectives of general public interest” for these organisations.
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Access to any correspondence or minutes of meetings between Minister McEntee or Oonagh McPhillips or Minister Browne and named company during 2022 in relation to the Gambling Regulation Bill.
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An overall Schedule of Records, Detailed Expenditure, and the total Evaluation of all Outlays and Expenses incurred through the independent report/enquiry into The Stardust Fire, submitted by the Stardust victims committee, circa 2008/2009.
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I am requesting the release of any correspondence sent to the Minister, her advisor Patrick Cluskey or their offices from named companies between 1 May and 31 August of this
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Records of current waiting times for an inquest to be heard after the date of death, in each coroner district in Ireland.
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(1) Copy of all documents held by the Department of Justice, in whatever format, relating to the implementation of the policy of the suspension of the re-entry visas for non- national minors. policy of the suspension of the re-entry visas for non- national minors.
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(2) Copy of all documents signifying the comprehensive reasons for the introduction of this policy as it affects the undersigned and his family including the one minor in the family namely [redacted]. (3) Copy of all documents elaborating the reasons for the continuing and incumbent delay in lifting this suspension of the requirement of the re-entry visas for the minors despite the ordeal of many people that has been brought to the attention of the Department during the last few weeks.
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2. Please confirm if your Minister stores or deletes WhatsApp messages relating to Government business or to and from officials and colleagues. 3. Please confirm if your Minister has downloaded Signal on their work mobile phone. 4. Please confirm if your Minister uses Signal for official government business and/or for exchanging messages with officials and colleagues. 5. Please confirm if your Minister uses a private email account for official government business and/or exchanging messages with officials and colleagues. 6. Please provide any guidance that has been issued to your Minister on the use of messaging systems, such as WhatsApp or Signal. 7. Please send screengrabs of all WhatsApp messages in relation to government business sent to and from your Minister's work phone on 27 September 2022.
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- the date by which the ongoing examination of the Civil Liability Act 1961 is planned to be complete It was a meeting referred to in the response to this PQ https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/question/2022-09- 08/1435
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- 2011; - 2012; - 2013; - 2014; - 2021; Please note: similar information was previously provided, for different years (2015-2020), by the Department - DOJ-FOI- 2021-0379.
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inspectorate to publish inspection reports, since January 2018.
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parliamentary proceedings was raised with my Department by the Houses of the Oireachtas Commission during preparation of the Bill. This provision has been included in order to address the matters that were raised on that occasion.” I wish to request records relating to parliamentary privilege raised with your Department by the Oireachtas Commission.
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Records of any notes, emails, and letters received by or sent from the Department in relation to the matters contained in my letter of December 2017.
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had been outside of the State in the year prior to their application. 3. Of the people who were granted citizenship in 2018 and to 17 July 2019 - please state how long each person had been outside the State in the year before their application.
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2. Any records created since 30 June 2018 relating to arrangements by the Reception and Integration Agency to assess whether applicants for International Protection have special reception needs for the purposes of regulation 8 of the European Communities (Reception Conditions) Regulations 2018. 3. Any records created since 30 June 2018 relating to arrangements between the Reception and Integration Agency and the International Protection Office to exchange information as to whether applicants for International Protection have special reception needs for the purposes of Regulation 8 of the European Communities (Reception Conditions) Regulations 2018.
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explanatory or accompanying letters sent by the Minister or Secretary General of your Department along with the pre-budget submission.
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Garda Síochána in respect of its payment of the living allowance up to 2011; ii) did the Department correspond with the Attorney General seeking advice on tax treatment of the Garda recruit living allowance after 30 June 2017; iii) did it receive advice on the allowance from the Attorney General; iv) if so, on what date; v) did the Department then share this advice with the Comptroller and Auditor General; vi) if so, on what date; and vii) between 23 November 2017 and 17 October 2019 did the Department correspond with Revenue to determine any liability on the living allowance for Garda recruits, an allowance that continued to be in place between 2011 and May 2017?
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asylum-seekers in (i) Oughterard, Co Galway, (ii) Ballinamore, Co Leitrim and (iii) Achill island, Co Mayo.
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Group in 2018 and 2019. 2. All submissions prepared for and by the National Traveller and Roma Inclusion Strategy Steering Group in 2018 and 2019.
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regarding the cost housing individuals in State Direct Provision centres compared to the cost of private accommodation.
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otherwise. €0-24,999 €25,000-49,999 €50,000-74,999 €75,000-99,999 €100,000-124,999 €125,000-149,999 €150,000-174,999 €175,000-199,999 €200,000-224,999 €225,000-249,999 €250,000-274,999 €275,000-299,999 €300,000 and above
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proposals in Oughterard, Co Galway and Ballinamore, Co Leitrim during 2019.
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3. Copies of records indicating the sums spent on legal costs since the inception of the Disclosures Tribunal. 4. A list of legal practitioners who have claimed fees in respect of the Disclosures tribunal since its inception and what each has been paid to date. To be clear, I am not just seeking the legal fees paid to the tribunal’s own representatives, but also the fees paid to practitioners representing other parties.
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2. A copy of the fire safety inspection report carried out on the building. 3. A copy of all inspections carried out by the Department on the building.
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around the validity or legality of the IPS Privacy Policy Document approved by the Director of Corporate Affairs on 14 August 2018, Policy Index No 57.
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Copies of any records held by RIA relating to the provision of new medical facilities at Balseskin Reception Centre as part of its expansion plan. This part of the request to cover the same period.
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(3) Terms of reference for this group as of the date of its public announcement and any changes from the undated document granted in FOI 2019 0719 titled Advisory Group on the Provision of Support including Accommodation to Persons in the International Protection Process. (4) The entire document (including previous versions) of the undated document granted in FOI 2019 0719 titled Advisory Group on the Provision of Support including Accommodation to Persons in the International Protection Process. (5) All documentation relating to the establishment of the Inter- Departmental Group on Direct Provision, including: (a) Its membership, including discussion on this membership prior to it being established (b) its terms of reference, and any discussion on this its terms of reference prior to it being established (c) any reports issued from its establishment up to the date of grant of this request (d) any documentation which discusses the relationship between the Inter-Departmental Group and the Advisory Group.
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2. A breakdown of all flights made by the Departments Ministers during 2017, 2018 and 2019 and the destinations that were travelled to.
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briefing notes, minutes of meetings, and memos. 2) This should include correspondence between the Department and the expert advisory group on centenary commemoration. 3) These documents should refer to the period of 1 January 2019 to 8 January 2020 and be presented electronically.
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Minister, his secretary or the secretary general of the Department regarding the same, covering the same dates above.
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This should include all correspondence, Minister briefings and queries directed to the Department of Justice regarding overcrowding at this premises.
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How many Gardaí last year received lump sum payments? • The rank of those who retired last year. • The amount paid out in pensions last year to Gardaí who have retired over the years and the number of former Gardaí in receipt of pensions.
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4. Any submissions made to the OIC by the Department of Justice in that case.