Retired chief justice Frank Clarke on his life in law: 'I think I found the hole that suited my peg'
The outgoing chief justice was the first member of his family to go to university
The outgoing chief justice was the first member of his family to go to university
Limerick politician split from Fianna Fáil to form influential Progressive Democrats
Activists acknowledge issue of identity essential to repelling threats from Fine Gael and Sinn Féin
Education is our greatest asset, yet we produce it in an utterly haphazard way
Introduction of free secondary education was a key moment
It is worrying that in the education sector the State should start to treat schools differently on the important issue of protecting the health of staff and students
Pricewatch: In a time of Covid, the old concerns of costs and policies still remain
Frank McNally: Refurbished Kavanagh centre due to have a low-key opening in July
The year 1968 was tumultuous and formative, marked by a series of high-profile deaths
We need to create globally-competitive universities that perform ground-breaking research which drives innovation economies
European trends are towards consolidating a few elite places of higher education – at a time when Irish policy is to create more universities
Pricewatch: Fancy a consumer watchdog with more bite, free off-peak public transport or safer cycling?
Giving children a chance of realising their potential and living a fulfilling life are achievable aims
Minster says he wants to see only public patients treated in public hospitals
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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