Residential zoning on Central Bank land maintained, paving way for possible sale
Regulator receives 4,100 responses to survey about mortgage rules
Regulator receives 4,100 responses to survey about mortgage rules
Gap of 49 years is bridged as the 4x100m freestyle and medley teams earn invites
20-year-old swims the second fastest time of her life to reach the 100m breaststroke final
Minutes of recent meeting show regulator is engaging with HSE on staff redeployment
Irish swimmer knocks almost a second off the men’s 100m freestyle mark
Regulator plans to buy two buildings near HQ to give scope for expansion
Other executives also getting rises due to unwinding of agreement on public sector pay
Regulator says headcount for the year end would be close to 1,620 employees
Six payments made between 2011 and 2013 to avoid ‘more costly’ outcomes, PAC is told
Department warns rejection could cost teachers €31,000 each over next four years
Larne swimmer will get another chance on Saturday after missing out by just .05 of a second
Teacher union conferences: Unequal pay a source of anger among young members
Gerry Quinn warns of industrial action in event of unilateral moves by Government
Education union urges end to two-tier pay structure as graduates are put off teaching
Without funding reform, third-level institutions will not be able to cope with demand
February 24th stoppage by TUI members could have affected 350 schools before polling day
Jan O’Sullivan says decision was ‘wholly unjustified and completely disproportionate’
Opinion: The success of the State’s institutes of technology is being undermined by short- sighted, steep and stupid cuts
Merger expenses to top €45m, according to data submitted to Department of Education
TUI members concerned new legislation threatens sector and working conditions
Lecturers in institutes of technology to also engage in work stoppages early next month
Union says funding cuts and falling staff numbers need to be urgently tackled
Graduates could pay back tuition fees via income tax when earnings reach set level
OECD report shows Ireland has one of highest rates of second-level completion
TUI to ballot members over coming weeks as part of national campaign of action
Half of second-level teachers under-35 employed on temporary basis, says TUI president
Lansdowne Road deal ‘failed to address critical issues swamping education system’
Only 38 per cent of ASTI members opt to vote, rejecting plan by narrow margin
‘Win your own head’ is now the first thing – and that means preparation
Three teachers give their account of the difficulties facing those working in the area
President of teachers’ union says compromise proposals address strike concerns
Students urged to keep ‘a sense of perspective’ and explore options outside of third level
Impact urges 60,000 members to accept the proposed agreement
Working hours of secondary teachers are 4th longest in Europe but shorter than US, Australia
Latest figures show cost of Leaving Cert and Junior Cert last year was €63 million
New ‘profile of achievement’ to be issued by schools rather than the state
Union members express concern they are being given little time to analyse the deal
Lunch demonstrations by ASTI and TUI mounted over objections to student assessment
Croke Park hours of ‘great value’ to department, says senior official
TUI praises Jan O’Sullivan for making ‘a fairly good attempt’ to resolve dispute
ASTI and TUI say they ‘want to resolve the dispute’ but only if conditions are met
Teachers’ Union of Ireland members still opposed to many aspects of Travers proposals
Unions say solution possible but only if school-based assessments scrapped
Minister says parents and students should have ‘equal recognition’ in deciding policy
Proposed scrapping of Junior Cert in 2009 estimated to save €24 million a year
Latest figures show scrapping Junior Cert would save over €20 million a year
Gerry Quinn’s accuracy from dead ball instrumental in seeing off All-Ireland champions
TUI and ASTI welcome broad support and prepare battle lines for January strike
New figures indicate the state could save €3.5 million from school-based assessment
Strike set to go ahead next Tuesday as unions and Minister blame each other
Growing disquiet among teachers and principals over unions’ negotiating strategy
Planned strike next month over reforms to affect up to 300,000 students and parents
‘Teachers should have confidence in themselves,’ says council chairman
Teaching unions threaten strike action over project work assessment proposals
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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
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