Change in guidance on use of pronouns for trans students to be considered
Independent review of current school ‘resource’ on LGBTQI+ issues under way
Independent review of current school ‘resource’ on LGBTQI+ issues under way
Bulk purchase of houses down to 293 last year from high of 675 in 2023, says Tánaiste
Deafening silence of governments chips away at our own humanity
Incarceration of Kilkenny native would even be unacceptable under a despotic regime
How the powerful avoid being held to account
Cabinet approves draft laws to amend or revoke the planning restriction
Former Dublin Bus chairman Ultan Courtney to replace Steve Murphy for a one-year period while recruitment process is carried out
Survivors not consulted before finalisation of process, solicitor says, as some learn of Minister’s plans through media
Frank Daly, who worked in Irish Times for decades, died after being struck by vehicle on North Earl Street last week
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For a student who has focused more on sport than study, realising they are not match fit in an academic sense can be sobering
Outsiders often tell me how rude Londoners are, but that doesn’t match with my experience
Some establishments also removed from Michelin Guide, including Lottie’s in Dublin and Cush in Cork
Oireachtas committee hears combined total paid to five designated local authorities to date is about €264m
New rules agreed by Cabinet will mean effective ban on such lets in areas with population of more than 20,000
Government defended pay increases on the basis that they are needed to compete for top-level talent
CCTV zoom-in revealed she had been responsible for her own undoing
Developer claims John O’Driscoll was allegedly not insolvent when he sought and was granted a PIA by the courts
Psychiatrists agree verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity was open to the jurors in case of Henry McGowan
Gap is driven by relatively high advanced digital skill use among men, rather than low use among women, ESRI research finds