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Irish priest pepper-sprayed during break-in at Pontifical Irish College in Rome
- Crime & Law
- December 11, 2020, 19:05
A senior member of the Pontifical Irish College in Rome was pepper-sprayed after encountering intruders during a break-in recently, it has emerged, A(...)

Income data for thousands of students receiving grants is ‘incomplete’
- Education
- October 6, 2020, 18:31
Insufficient data is being collected to determine the full income of thousands of students who are in receipt of third level grants, according to a ne(...)

Newgrange tomb body belonged to royal-like male ‘born of incest’
- Heritage
- June 18, 2020, 11:19
The genetic make-up of an adult male buried in the heart of the ancient Newgrange passage tomb indicates he was among a ruling social elite and in-bre(...)

Biopharma companies make component to support 180,000 Covid tests
- Irish News
- May 21, 2020, 06:15
A group of biopharma companies, working with academics and individuals in the sector, has manufactured enough of a key component used in Covid-19 test(...)

Will Leaving Cert ‘calculated grades’ be accepted by universities abroad?
- Education
- May 19, 2020, 00:00
Question: I’m not sure I’ll get the CAO points needed to study physiotherapy at home with “calculated grades”, so I’ve applied for courses in the UK a(...)

19 ways to make the most of a college open day
- Education
- October 15, 2019, 00:00
A college website can tell you only so much. Information about a college course is invaluable, but there’s no way of knowing whether a particular coll(...)

Why architecture and construction? Recruiters struggle to fill vacant roles
- Education
- May 19, 2019, 20:01
Ten years ago, the construction industry was in the throes of a catastrophic collapse. Architects, surveyors and tradespeople were emigrating en masse(...)

Why business degrees are such a popular third-level choice
- Education
- April 26, 2019, 00:00
A qualification in business is a great investment in your future career and there is a huge selection of courses to choose from. A total of 8,416 –(...)

‘It will leave an awful, dark cloud over West Donegal’
- Irish News
- January 29, 2019, 01:00
As the first real dusting of winter snow nestled on its hills and valleys, a cold stillness of grief and loss hung over West Donegal on Monday. The p(...)

Support your favourite musicians and make some money in the process
- Innovation
- May 10, 2018, 06:00
Bernard Hayes has been in the music industry for the last 25 years. He knows the business inside out, having started out as a roadie, and worked his w(...)