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The State has been accused of 'anti-competitive' promotion of some language schools
Seven asylum seekers and refugees will receive scholarships to study at UCC
Most Irish university graduates are employed in Dublin and Cork
The State has been accused of 'anti-competitive' promotion of some language schools
Minister 'confident' school building projects not in jeopardy after construction firm collapse
The State has been accused of 'anti-competitive' promotion of some language schools
'It's a global campus': Ireland's most expensive school with yearly €24k fees to open in September
Has Ireland become a better place to live in recent years? Unpicking the 'Wellbeing of the Nation'
13% of secondary school students have sent a nude or semi-nude video of themselves
'Politically incorrect' Toby Young steps down from UK university watchdog
'I went from football to finance': How to change your career (and your life) this year
'A digital revolution': Forty schools to offer Computer Science as Leaving Cert subject in September
Irish project helping to end child marriage in Nepal
Are you a lone parent? If so, you might be eligible for a €5,000 per year higher education bursary
Better sex education and conversations with parents: Why the teen pregnancy rate keeps falling
Government plans to scrap provision allowing church to appoint teachers and principals
This café owner has turned a Facebook group into a recruitment agency for baristas
Young people want better sex education, gender-neutral toilets and LGBTI history taught in schools
Locals stall plans from 'bad neighbours' Trinity College to rent student beds to tourists
Locals stall plans from 'bad neighbours' Trinity College to rent student beds to tourists
Just 6.3% of Gaeilgeoirí speak Irish on a weekly basis
'There's so much potential in every young person in care, just like there is in every young person'
Locals stall plans from 'bad neighbours' Trinity College to rent student beds to tourists
'Don't ask your parents for startup advice - it will always be emotionally driven'
Declan Sweeney
Mother pleads for help after seven-year-old son expelled after trying to strangle principal with tie
'Don't ask your parents for startup advice - it will always be emotionally driven'
Declan Sweeney
Being overweight or obese is 'major health problem', particularly among children from low-income families
First 'fitness to teach' hearing due to take place next week
'I consider myself a success, to someone else that might mean working four hours a week'
Summer course hosted at Kildare boarding school fails to pay teachers up to €10k in wages
Ophelia aftermath: Schools will reopen tomorrow
UK court rules that Islamic school's gender segregation is unlawful
'It reduces stress': This programme is helping teachers support children with behavioural difficulties
'Flying is not seen as the sensational job it used to be in the 60s': Why airlines are flying into a future of pilot shortages
Why airlines are flying into a future of pilot shortages
Poll: Do you agree with a loan system for students to pay fees?
Why airlines are flying into a future of pilot shortages
Safety concerns raised as construction vehicle topples over beside school grounds
Parents 'concerned' as principal guilty of assaulting pupil returns to school
'I left school early at 16. Now I'm a mature student at 51 - it's never too late to go to college'
Deirdre O'Regan