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Education minister agrees to bring school secretaries dispute to Workplace Relations Commission
Minister wants History to be 'mandatory' for Junior Cycle
Young children with autism left without education due to funding delays
Review of junior cycle History recommends it should remain as an optional subject
Poll: Should History be compulsory for Junior Cycle students?
New rules proposed to limit schools teaching 'difficult' children for fewer hours
Taoiseach says minister will intervene in Bolger family case after RTÉ Prime Time programme
Five new gaelscoileanna to be opened in Dublin over next three years
Six schools told to offer more special education places by Minister
Building firm caught up in school structural defects controversy wins contract to build new hospital block
Western Building Systems calls for 'independent expert answers' into schools structural issues
Concerns raised about whether legal fees will be paid to school abuse victim applicants
Abuse survivors report 'huge fear' of visits to hospitals and institutions
Dáil apology from Taoiseach after judge's finding that abuse redress scheme is 'inherently illogical'
Remedial works on 22 schools with structural issues begin tomorrow, says minister
Education minister's UAE 'fact-finding mission' on what will bring Irish teachers back home
Bereaved students will be allowed sit alternative Leaving Cert paper in July under new rules
PE lessons could be taught through Irish in effort to make language relevant 'to the next generation'
Teachers to be rotated among schools under new substitute panel plan
Education minister on school patronage changes: 'Just to be clear - Christmas will not be cancelled'
These 12 schools now have a patron but do not have permanent school buildings
External agencies providing sex ed in schools to be regulated in recommended radical overhaul
Dublin land prices with 'development potential' on the rise, as €23m price tag for stadium defended
Students 'pressured' by new Leaving Cert grade scheme as number sitting higher level exams rises
Minister for Education suing Western Building Systems after concerns of structural defects at schools
There are now 2.19 million people employed in Ireland, new figures show
Decision to make history optional for the Junior Cert to be reviewed
Whistleblowers alleged to have raised school building concerns to Department of Education in 2012
Plans being drawn up for potential closure of more school buildings over structural defects
Schools shut due to structural defects are to partially reopen after midterm break
HSE reviewing hospitals built by WBS but says there are currently 'no safety concerns'
Attorney General consulted over awarding of school building contracts to WBS
Here's the full list of schools impacted by the building scandal
'Unfair divide between haves and have-nots' as teacher shortage forcing some students to turn to grind schools
Government to fund US and Canadian students to come here to learn Irish
These two ministers are heading to the Gaeltacht this summer for a crash course in Irish
Aer Árann to cease flights to the Aran Islands from December
'Fast ferry' service for Tory Island ends long-running row
'It's heartbreaking' - locals 'completely' reject latest state proposals to end Tory Island ferry impasse
'A tsunami from the skies': Taoiseach to travel to Donegal as emergency meeting takes place over floods