Ballyhaunis along with Lifford in Co Donegal are jointly the second least expensive Eircodes in the country in which to buy a ...
There is one psychologist for every 4,600 pupils in schools in the Republic, which compares “poorly” to similar services internationally, Department of Education officials have told Minister ...
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Patrick O’Donovan on epilepsy, politics and hitting rock bottom in Ireland’s health system
The arts minister reflects on epilepsy, misdiagnosis, stigma and why revealing his condition became unavoidable in public ...
Next year's Galway West by-election should give an interesting snapshot of how a broad range of parties and individuals might ...
While Simon Harris has spent much of 2025 navigating political highs, he has now revealed what the real highlight of his year ...
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Political year in review: Jim Gavin and 'The tenant', €400k Housing Tsar and Zelensky's Irish visit
The political year of 2025 began with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael controversially relying on Michael Lowry and other ...
Education Minister and Galway West TD Hildegarde Naughton will address students, as they explore climate-related topics. The ...
Challenges brought by two Opposition TDs claiming that attendance of “super junior” ministers at meetings of the Government is unconstitutional have been dismissed by the High Court. Sinn's Féin Pa ...
Children and young people are among those being invited to play a central role in a new national Convention on Education, which will inform state education policies into the future. The Department of ...
Schools will be able to consider their plans and priorities as to how to best use this funding for their own needs. Deputy Michael Lowry has been informed by the Minister for Education and Youth, ...
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Almost 50pc of eligible households responded to Department’s primary school survey
Almost 50pc of eligible households have responded to the Primary School Survey issued by the Department of Education. The ethos survey, which ran from early November to mid-December, posed three ...
The Irish National Teachers Organisation (INTO) has condemned a decision to remove the requirement for professional Assessment of Need (AON) reports for children who wish to enter special classes and ...
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