• Belfast Asylum (Irish: Tearmann Bhéal Feirste) was a psychiatric hospital on the Falls Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. History.
  • In almost all of the annual reports of the Belfast District Asylum, health was described as generally good and death rates as low.
  • Despite this, the Prime Minister has insisted the Belfast judgment will not derail the long-delayed scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
  • Belfast Metropolitan College is providing full scholarship places for a number of asylum seekers commencing study this September.
  • “Absolutely landmark” is how the solicitor representing the teenage asylum seeker described the case. Sinéad Marmion of Phoenix Law in Belfast said the...
  • The latest UK-wide figures, for the 12 months to March 2013, show that around 37% of asylum seekers were granted permission to stay.
  • The latest UK-wide figures, for the 12 months to March 2013, show that around 37% of asylum seekers were granted permission to stay.
  • Bad enough that Northern Ireland is governed by someone who came to Belfast displaying the most profoundly dangerous ignorance of the most violent...
  • In Belfast an inmate named William J Dickson murdered two inmates on 6th May 1911 in the asylum’s gardens using a hatchet.