Refugee crisis
Irish doctors flee Lesbos violence amid local fury over refugee crisis
A BELFAST doctor is waiting to hear whether she can continue to work with refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos after her convoy of cars was attacked with "planks of wood and baseball bats" by angry local men.
Essex tragedy brings refugee crisis closer to home
It has been well documented that the European migrant crisis has had devastating consequences over recent years, with appalling fatality levels recorded across the Mediterranean Sea and beyond.
South Sudan refugee crisis – Kids orphaned by conflict fend for themselves
The rebel gunmen lined up Thomas and his family and shot them.
Leona O'Neill: Let's try to shine a little light in a world filled with hate
THERE’S no getting away from it, the world our children are growing up in is at times a brutal, cold, aggressive and uncaring place.
Allison Morris: Politically it has been a disastrous year, but I remain optimistic
Well, when I finished off my column last Christmas, in the middle of a scandal over farm sheds heated to the temperature of centre earth, few could have predicted where we find ourselves now.
Refugees just ordinary people fleeing extraordinary circumstances
Marking 60 years of Christian Aid week, Allison Morris travelled to Serbia where the charity is working with refugee families who have made the perilous journey across the Balkan trail to escape war and religious persecution
Harrowing stories of survival in Serbian refugee camp
Horrific pictures of young children writhing in agony and gasping for air after a chemical weapon attack in Syria and the 'Mother of all bombs' being dropped in southern Afghanistan are among some of the most harrowing images from war zones beamed into our homes in recent months.
Ai Weiwei's latest installation is a powerful tribute to refugees
The 70-meter-long black rubber boat has debuted in Prague.
Allison Morris: History will judge us on how we treat refugees
Serbia is a part of the world used to conflict and upheaval, with memories of the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s and the huge displacement of people in the Balkans during that time still fresh, almost every family has a story of fleeing conflict.
Theresa May has been called out over the Government's decision to end the lone child refugee scheme
Lord Dubs delivered a 50,000-signature petition to the Prime Minister’s residence, and accused her of a “very shabby cop out”.