Mind the gap: Is the Deis programme for schools fit for purpose?
Expansion of the scheme has sparked wider debate about whether it is doing enough
Expansion of the scheme has sparked wider debate about whether it is doing enough
Some children may be lagging behind but will grinds put pupils under unnecessary pressure?
Opinion: Despite well-crafted speeches, we still don't have equal access to education
Teacher’s union says many teachers are ‘overwhelmed’ by recent changes
A forgotten woman of 1916, a deaf choir and Forever Young singers come together in a celebration of neighbourhood projects
PalFest Ireland is a necessary artistic response to the thousands killed in the Israeli bombardment, says organiser Donal O’Kelly
The site once formed part of Killarney’s first golf course built some 200 years ago
A personal look at the battle between NYC Catholic conservatism and a free-for-all Queens approach
Dublin Fringe Festival has kicked off, and you’ve only got a few weeks to catch more than 100 productions. Here’s what we recommend – and who you should bring along – whatever kind of show you’re after
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices