Irish - Last year 2024
Norma Foley in the firing line: Teachers question why they earn less after teaching abroad
It was an issue that drove much discussion at the ASTI’s opening day of its annual congress in Wexford.
- The seven killed are from Australia, Poland, United Kingdom, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada, and Palestine.
- The EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has condemned the attack and urged an investigation into the matter.
All eyes on Cabinet reshuffle and who might get moved up the political ladder
Simon Coveney believes it was the right time to step aside so as to give the new Taoiseach ‘the space’ to create new opportunities.
- He had sought to become leader of Fine Gael in 2017, but lost out to Leo Varadkar in the leadership race.
- After Varadkar announced he was stepping down as Taoiseach last month, Coveney ruled himself out of going for leader again.
'I spent 1,300 days there and I get nothing': Mother and Baby Home survivors consider legal action
- "It's a kick in the gut. It's like being victimised all over again," one woman said
- A number of survivors are considering legal action over their exclusion from the scheme
- St Joseph's baby home in Stamullen is not covered by the scheme, despite a recommendation to include it
TU trouble: Disquiet over 'funding crisis' at technological universities
The merger of the former Institutes of Technology had been a major project of incoming Taoiseach Simon Harris.