Boy with educational needs receives 18 rejections for special school place
Dáil also hears of aautistic and non-verbal boy facing into third year without primary school place in September
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Dáil also hears of aautistic and non-verbal boy facing into third year without primary school place in September
First elected to represent Dún Laoghaire in 1965, Andrews held seat until stepping down in 2002
Fianna Fáil representative for Donnaghmede says election to first citizen ‘truly the greatest honour’ of his life
Government’s €2bn Shared Island Fund succeeding because it has not become embroiled in constitutional debate, says Martin
Senior Fianna Fáil sources confirm there is no intention to push forward with Oireachtas committee recommendations
Former minister told Inside Politics podcast that co-operation between Labour and Social Democrats would be ‘wise’
Are we supposed to believe 60,000 abortions since 2018 have nothing to do with falling school enrolments?
Keir Starmer wasn’t great but his shortcomings weren’t the Labour government’s biggest problem. It was the lack of growth in the British economy
Proponents say proposal has had plenty of examination - but opponents may play for time
A report recommends decriminalising drugs, but the issue has caused division in Ireland
Successful motion obliges council to engage with tenants and unions before increases can come into effect
Special rapporteur has interviewed locals about concerns regarding soil, air and water contamination
Facebook's participation in Dublin Pride parade should trigger a ‘look at themselves’, says TD
Project will be ‘comfortably’ completed for between €4.6bn and €5.9bn, Uisce Éireann tells Oireachtas committee
‘Cowboy developers’ who used defective materials walked away ‘facing no consequences’, says Social Democrats TD
As Fianna Fáil TDs criticise scrapping of long-standing policy, Taoiseach says Bill will not be debated before summer recess
Seville Declaration now not worth the paper it’s written on
Figures show 265 people aged 65 or older, of whom 146 in Dublin, in emergency accommodation during April
Backbench group led by Willie O’Dea issued letter raising concern about change
White linen handkerchief used by Capt Michael William O’Reilly due to be offered for sale in upcoming auction
Cllr Damian Boylan (Fine Gael) defeated Sinn Féin’s Cllr Fiona Kerins by 19 votes to eight with one abstention
Cabinet expected to consider plans to authorise the next phase of the Dublin MetroLink project in mid-July
Nightly levy has been considered in Dublin, but would require a change at national level
Dáil’s public spending watchdog hears publicly funded hospitals have written off millions in payments for patients with health insurance
Backbenchers critical of how Taoiseach has handled the debate
Mary Butler said political family’s failure to act was ‘inexcusable’
A blueprint is a detailed plan which can be followed to build something. Harris is promising it by the time of the Fine Gael ardfheis in November. It’s not going to happen
Taoiseach’s cranky inner teacher comes out as he sees TDs not paying attention in class
Analysis: The speed of the Fine Gael leader’s shift in attitude has taken even his own party by surprise
Possible leadership contenders O’Callaghan and Calleary vote against removing three-day waiting period
Judge Michael White’s report details sex offender’s strong ties to political dynasty
Submission of pre-sentencing character letters for people convicted of crimes is a common but more veiled practice
Dispiriting familiarity to parade of TDs coming out to say they would vote against Bill allowing women make their own choice
Proposal will abolish compulsory three-day wait for access
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