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Deportation Backlogs in Ireland: Legal Hurdles, Delays, and the Human Impact on Migrants

Legal challenges and logistical hurdles are contributing to a growing deportation backlog in Ireland, with delays in removing failed asylum seekers becoming more pronounced. Despite an increase in deportation orders—rising 180% from 857 in 2023 to 2,403 last year—many individuals remain in the country due to complex international arrangements, security concerns, and infrastructure limitations, including the lack of air access to certain home countries. The situation is compounded by recent incidents, such as a court charge against a man earlier issued with a deportation order. The Irish authorities continue to navigate these challenges amid significant asylum application drops and ongoing debates over immigration and border control policies.

Apply Now: Fully Funded Westminster Sanctuary Scholarship for Refugees 2025

Apply for the Westminster Sanctuary Scholarship for Refugees 2025 and gain access to fully funded postgraduate education, with full tuition and living expenses covered

2024 NCDMB Undergraduate Essay Competition: Win ₦1M for Nigerian Students

The 2024 NCDMB Undergraduate Essay Competition invites Nigerian students to submit essays on local content in Africa's oil and gas sector, offering up to ₦1M in prizes.

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Australia’s 2025 Education Reforms: How They Affect Students

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Adarsh Kumar: The 2025 Global Student Prize Winner

The Global Student Prize 2025 celebrates young changemakers like Adarsh Kumar, an 18-year-old from India whose initiatives Mission Badlao and Skillzo have empowered thousands through education and community impact—proving that one student’s voice can inspire global change.

Refugees in the UK Face Longer Waits for Settlement

As new 2025 UK asylum reforms take effect, refugees face longer waits, tougher requirements, and the end of automatic family reunions. While the government says these changes promote “commitment and contribution,” critics warn they may deepen hardship for thousands seeking safety and belonging.

Inside the Bibby Stockholm Tragedy: What Exactly Happened

The Bibby Stockholm tragedy reveals how missed mental health warnings led to the death of 27-year-old asylum seeker Leonard Farruku. His story exposes critical Home Office failures and underscores the need for empathy and better mental health safeguards in asylum policies.

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