Remove statute of limitations to encourage churches and orders to pay sex-abuse redress - expert
It is in the interest of religious organisations to contribute to schemes as way of reducing costs, says Prof Conor O’Mahony of Child Law Clinic
It is in the interest of religious organisations to contribute to schemes as way of reducing costs, says Prof Conor O’Mahony of Child Law Clinic
Residents of the old St Patrick’s Infant and Dietetic Hospital are excluded from redress schemes despite its role in adoptions
Capitation funding falls about €25,000 short of real costs on average, new survey finds
Recent report says nightclub sector is ‘downsizing’ but industry members are hopeful about ‘vibrant’ pockets
Departments want ‘concrete data’ on possible bill, as Government seeks to tap schools’ insurance
Opposition has Government in a bind on college registration fees
Mr Justice Michael McGrath to be nominated to chair inquiry under proposal brought to Cabinet meeting by Helen McEntee
Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has committed to setting up a domestic violence register
Second level schools finding it ‘impossible’ to replace teachers on leave across key subjects
New approach will simplify enrolments in pilot areas such as Athenry, Celbridge, Clonakilty, Greystones and Tullamore, parents told
New partnerships a step towards a more collaborative, responsive and locally driven approach, Minister says
Five years ago, judge Peter Kelly put forward a way to end the flood of planning hearings clogging up the courts. Why hasn’t it been implemented?
Some people might have been thinking Jim O’Callaghan was chosen to answer questions precisely because of the topic
Smartphones in schools are often seen as a by-product of the pandemic; in truth, they’re a result of earlier policy directions that were often reactive and technologically permissive
Vulnerable children would be ‘pushed back into mainstream schools that have already failed them’, says principal
Findings come as Minister for Education Helen McEntee invites schools to apply for €9m for mobile phone storage
Overheard: Dubliner Paul Mangan’s collection of bizarre items grew so much his friends joked he should open a museum - so he did
Principals say funding should used for more pressing issues
Scoil Naomh Pádraig is set to lose three of its seven pupils next September
Measures will raise school’s BER rating to ‘at least B’, says Department
Letter from Irish Prison Service director in 2024 warned of increased pressure on system by appointment of 20 new judges
Those subject to orders to leave country cannot work or receive state help such as allowances or medical cards
TDs on Wednesday night passed the Supports for Survivors of Residential Institutional Abuse Bill by 87 votes to 71
A candidate who secured 550 points last year can expect to get about 538 points in the 2025 exams due to efforts to gradually return exam results to pre-Covid levels
Moves comes as teachers are balloted over whether to back changes or embark on industrial action in the autumn
School projects and road improvements among issues raised with senior ministers
Parents complain of long waiting lists and uncertainty over school places in commuter belt areas
Helen McEntee is planning the ‘largest conversation on education in the State’s history’. She would do well to examine the legacy of a landmark report from three decades ago
Official figures show 110,000 primary and 65,000 post-primary students missed 20 or more days in the 2022/2023 year
Unethical use of AI is rampant and in danger of producing students whose degrees are essentially meaningless
Mooney Goes Wild should do a programme from Leinster House
Sinn Féin TD says parents going abroad as CHI, Government not giving them answers over hip surgery controversy
Thanks to Clodagh Hawe’s remarkably brave sister Jacqueline Connolly, we now know that Alan Hawe meticulously planned the murders
A thriving market has sprung up for software that makes detection impossible
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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