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The student contribution fee has been temporarily reduced for the past three years as part of the cost-of-living packages ...
Tipperary elected representatives have hit out at comments made by a Tipperary TD, saying that the comments showed a “lack of ...
Government is considering "enhancing" existing laws to increase fines and make the State's consumer watchdog more "robust" in ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNGovernment accepts super juniors are involved in Cabinet decision-making, court toldAt present, there are four super junior ministers attending Cabinet: Fianna Fáil’s Mary Butler, Hildegarde Naughton of Fine Gael, and Noel Grealish and Seán Canney of the Regional Independent Group ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNLawless commits to 'make progress' on reducing student fees for this academic yearThe Government will make progress on cutting student contribution fees for this academic year, higher education minister ...
Fianna Fáil’s four MEPs will not be supporting a motion of no-confidence in European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen this week, which has been tabled by far-right parties.
The Irish News on MSN8h
Martin Galvin: British officials ‘laugh and scoff’ at unity poll prospects“We work in the United States, we do a lot of the same things that I did with Irish Northern Aid, to try to push the Irish ...
ALL weekly social welfare rates must increase by €25 and be benchmarked to average earnings in the next Budget, an ...
A Commission of Investigation will be set up into historical sexual abuse allegations in day and boarding schools across the Republic of Ireland, the Irish government has said. It appointed judge Mr ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNProtest told students may be forced to drop out if college fees return to €3,000Students gathered outside Leinster House on Tuesday evening to protest against suggestions from Higher Education Minister ...
A protest has been held outside the gates of Leinster House over potential increases in third-level fees. Around 100 people ...
PA Media on MSN23h
Religious orders and institutions will be ‘held accountable’ for sex crimes in schoolsInstitutions and religious orders involved in historical sex abuse in schools will be “held accountable” for the “awful” ...
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