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Dr Andrew Halpin was suspended from his position as Assistant Keeper of Irish Antiquities in February 2017.
Minister Josepha Madigan’s response to the allegations was labelled “very unsatisfactory” in the Dáil.
Dr Andrew Halpin has sued his employer over his formal suspension from his position as Assistant Keeper of Irish Antiquities.
“Why, in 2017, must women use the front pages of newspapers to achieve justice and a workplace free of harassment and bullying?”
The old Seanad chamber is closed for essential renovation works.
Torcs and lanulas are great, but what about an Italia 90 tea tin?
The mural is the latest work by street artist Joe Caslin.
“Ireland is uniquely positioned to redress the imperialist legacy of Britain.”
The National Museum of Ireland has been accused of harbouring a culture of bullying and intimidation.
There are concerns that staff’s complaints aren’t being dealt with comprehensively after the National Museum got an easy pass at committee last week.
Minister Heather Humphreys said that to her knowledge her Department had not received any allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour on the National Museum.
A new report seen by RTÉ, highlights ‘bullying’ and ‘harassment’ at the National Museum.
Immediate structural works are needed at Leinster House, beginning with the senator’s chamber.
The move, which is expected to cost around €1.5 million, is to accommodate renovations at Leinster House.
A statement from the national trust said the museum “has no spare space for the convenience of vagrant senators”.
Refurbishment of the Seanad is expected to take two years.
Bit more interesting than crushed up cans of Dutch Gold anyway.
The propaganda posters, letters, guns and even the clothing of the time is on show.
Heather Humphreys acknowledges the institutions are facing “funding challenges”.
A statutory nine-person body is to replace the boards of the National Library and National Museum and Jimmy Deenihan says that it will be more efficient and streamlined.
The National Museum in Collins Barracks is running an exhibition to mark the anniversary until 27 June.
The horns were stolen from the archives in Dublin on Wednesday night by three masked men.
National Museum Archives were raided after midnight by masked men who tied up security man.
The sign from the former Anglo Irish Bank HQ is vying with a decommissioned AK47 as the object of our times in National Museum poll.
A TV3 camera crew got access to the vaults at the old Anglo HQ on Stephen’s Green in Dublin. Here’s what they saw.
Which places around the country drew the most visitors last year? And does this vintage photo give you a clue?
A Bill being prepared by Brendan Howlin will repeal thousands of obsolete laws which were passed before Irish independence.
The National Museum of Ireland’s head of antiquities says further examination of the human remains would reveal more details about their life and social status.
The Faddan More Psalter – a 1,200-year-old decorated manuscript of “international importance” – is evidence of contact between Ireland and the Mediterranean region over one thousand years ago, say experts.
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