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“As the cost-of-living crisis continues to spiral out of control, the Government’s decision to hike up student fees by €1,000 ...
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM Works have been completed to improve a mobile phone coverage issue in Portiuncula Hospital. Several people, who have loved ones in Garbally and Orchards ...
The Fianna Fáil Minister for Higher Education James Lawless is in Fine Gael’s bad books after suggesting that third level ...
Matthew Syed’s writes in The Sunday Times this week and it got me thinking. He argues that the problem facing many Western ...
On the back of the High Court ruling which has placed in doubt plans for a £1.7bn A5 dual carriageway upgrade, Mid Ulster ...
A boxing club in Tallaght has had to turn away over 50 children since last September, due to a lack of space and basic ...
The full list of all 18 names considered for the new National Children’s Hospital before settling on 'National Children’s ...
Britain's Government is on the brink of a decision that defies explanation. It is choosing to side with former terrorists ...
The Dáil is expected to pass the remaining stages of the Defamation Bill this week, clearing the path for the legislation to ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has said this year's budget can still be used to help students and their families, but that there will ...
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons needs to publicly explain why he has chosen to intervene in a judicial review of a decision ...
A court judgment on the A5 road project could impact "anything" the Executive attempts to build, a Stormont minister has said.