Miriam Lord’s Week: Dáil assured Santa won’t be caught in Brexit red tape
TDs and Senators pose with their pets and Howlin marks a special anniversary
TDs and Senators pose with their pets and Howlin marks a special anniversary
Colleges required to record and report cases annually under new safety initiative
The pandemic has made for an unusual first year in the Dáil for some 40 deputies
University of Limerick president Prof Kerstin Mey says more women need to be appointed to senior roles
Public Expenditure Minister says he has no knowledge of FF opposing such an increase in last Dáil
New online survey provides ‘stark depiction’ of experiences of many students in Ireland
We need to create globally-competitive universities that perform ground-breaking research which drives innovation economies
Merger of institutes of technology in Cork and Tralee will cater for 18,000 students
10,000 Susi applications within a day of opening for grants in 2020/21 academic year
Hpat admissions test results deferred until after Leaving Certificate exams are complete
Level of communal open space deemed below minimum standard set out in guidelines
Proposal would see 452 apartments built in eight blocks in south Dublin suburb
‘Safety net’ policy supported by thousands of university students via online petitions
Alternative arrangements for assessment to be put in place by colleges and universities
Mitchell O’Connor says degrees will be valued and regarded the same as any other year
Government health drive also urges drug and alcohol-free social spaces on campus
Opinion: We need gender-competent leaders to ensure more women move upwards
Much remains to be done to make politics an attractive career option, not least as regards maternity leave and working hours
Fine Gael’s Bernard Durkan, who is heading towards his 75th birthday, has been returned to represent Kildare North
Debate hears government gives more State funding to ‘horses than students’
Minister of State says Taoiseach gave honest answer about smoking cannabis as a student
Deputy dropped from FG ticket following controversy over swing fall injury claim
Industrial strife, mergers and Leaving Cert reform will be prominent in coming year
Mary Mitchell O’Connor says the gender equality move is ‘game-changing moment’
Students condemn ‘wasteful and frivolous’ spending noted in Charities Regulator report
University to hire 500 new academic staff and enrol thousands more students
Dublin institution says change will help it secure top staff, research funding and students
Learjet woes, compo culture and Maria Bailey all made an appearance this week
Leo Varadkar says it was up to Dun Laoghaire TD whether or not she takes legal challenge
Broadcaster calls time on ‘expensive’ legal route to prevent construction of apartments
‘The majority of people who buy houses here tend to stay for a very long time’
Motion backed by some activists in her Dún Laoghaire constituency was ruled out of order
Hundreds gather for Irish man who was separated from his mother at five years of age
Minister of State Mary Mitchell O’Connor says statistics on student drug use anecdotal
Some students told there were no college places this year after they secured places following Leaving Cert upgrades
Almost half of children who use the internet talk to strangers online
Brendan Kelly says low response rate ‘limits fine-grained conclusions that can be drawn’
Dark forces at work who thrive by driving wedges between people, says Des Fitzgerald
Prices in purpose-built facilities up by 10 to 15 per cent to €1,500 a month in some cases
Government moves to introduce minimum employment standards for sector
Daughter Maria Bailey TD said father reared her to be a ‘strong, independent woman’
Reforming legislation also increases powers of regulator over English language schools
Mary Mitchell O’Connor says gender equality move is ‘game-changing moment’
Mary Mitchell O’Connor says proposals are ‘not worth sacrificing a community for’
BusConnects, rural broadband and property tax are some of the issues that keep cropping up at Dublin doorsteps
Simon Harris launches review aimed at tackling rising levels of sexual violence
The experience of colleges that have introduced consent classes or workshops to date has been overwhelmingly positive
Report ordered by Minister recommends ‘transparent and accountable’ protocols
Analysis: Sexual harassment and rape remain major issues on campus
Decline in emigration to US is prompting rethink of long-standing relationship
‘I long for the day when we don’t have to celebrate how fabulous we are,’ says former rugby international
Mary Mitchell O’Connor says occasion needs to be repurposed
Events big and offbeat call for gender balance and celebrate achievements
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