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TheJournal.ie on MSNTensions brewing in coalition over scrapping of temporary €1,000 college fee subsidyTENSIONS ARE BREWING within the coalition over student fees, which will not be subject to any blanket subsidies this ...
LEADERS of opposition parties are due to meet next week to finalise a decision on whether to run a joint candidate in the Presidential election – with former RTE star Joe Duffy not being ruled out ...
It is more likely than not that there will be a united left-wing candidate running in the presidental election later in the year, according to People Before Profit-Solidarity TD Paul Murphy.
THE government’s decision to hike up student fees by €1,000 is outrageous and a slap in the face for students and families ...
Sinn Féin TD for Longford-Westmeath, Sorca Clarke, has said the government’s decision to hike up student fees by €1000 is ...
Last week, the Government announced the GPO would be redeveloped in order to attract more people to O’Connell Street.
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NorthernIrelandWorld on MSN‘To say that the A5 ruling was devastating is an understatement’: Mid Ulster councillors determined to have decision reversedOn the back of the High Court ruling which has placed in doubt plans for a £1.7bn A5 dual carriageway upgrade, Mid Ulster ...
Britain's Government is on the brink of a decision that defies explanation. It is choosing to side with former terrorists ...
Councillor Ray McAdam has become the 358th Lord Mayor of Dublin. He is the third Fine Gael politician in a row to hold the ...
A woman has been charged with murder following the death of a 40-year-old man in Newry. An MLA has branded the incident as ...
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