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For most of the week, a cohort of middle Ireland was on RTÉ’s Liveline. Joe is no longer there to talk to, so they made do with Philip. And boy, did they have a lot to get off their chests.
Third-level students are in line to see hundreds of euro permanently cut off their college fees, in a move that will be seen as a concession by Fianna Fáil. The Sunday Independent can also ...
University of Limerick (UL) has been dealt a blow in plans to accommodate students at 20 houses after a €12.65m spend, with An Coimisiún Pleanála now ruling that planning rules were ...
The University of Limerick is set to spend €60,000 on executive search services to find a new president, after the previous officeholder resigned in the wake of controversies involving ...
This week has been nothing short of a disaster for students and their families. In the space of 48 hours, government policy on student fees lurched from one extreme to another – ...
Minister for Higher Education James Lawless has sought to defuse the controversy over third-level fees by insisting he will be seeking resources in the budget process to continue reductions ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to reducing student fees over time, but he acknowledged there was no funding earmarked at present for avoiding a €1,000 ...
The High Court has lifted an anonymity order allowing Trinity College Dublin and the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland to be named in a legal case against them taken by a pharmaceutical ...