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After ending visa-free travel for South Africans in 2024, Ireland is now struggling to process visa applications from the ...
Five years ago, judge Peter Kelly put forward a way to end the flood of planning hearings clogging up the courts. Why hasn’t ...
Smartphones in schools are often seen as a by-product of the pandemic; in truth, they’re a result of earlier policy ...
Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has signed regulations which will replace joint policing committees (JPCs) with new local community safety partnerships (LCSPs) and govern how the new structures ...
Consideration should be given to bringing all school-age children under a single piece of legislation to ensure a legal, ...
The number of children awaiting a place in a special class could not be confirmed to the education committee, with the ...
Plans to overhaul how Leaving Certificate students are assessed will be discussed by the leadership of the ASTI teachers' ...
The National Education Therapy Service will start recruiting to begin the full service from the start of the 2026-27 school ...
Minister for Education Helen McEntee said she will provide updated figures to the cabinet in July, which will then be ...
Nearly a year after Ireland ended visa-free access for South Africans, the country has struggled to manage a surge in visa applications, causing widespread delays and growing frustration among ...
The Minister for Education and Youth and Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion have published a document ...
Fine Gael has appointed its first ever spokesperson on Cork with the Tánaiste insisting that work is ongoing to establish the ...