Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran refuses to rule out rejoining Independent Alliance
Junior minister has said he will run as an Independent in the next general election
Junior minister has said he will run as an Independent in the next general election
Conference told lowering tax base a sleight of hand as cost of services transfers to workers
Party gets some key wins despite Greens stealing its thunder
Harry McGee goes on the campaign trail with candidates in Ireland South
The poll figures suggest a ferocious dogfight for the last two seats in the Dublin constituency
Comments come after conflicting signals from Government over teacher salaries
Department, unions issue statement suggesting review mechanism may be agreed
First female leader of INTO, who played key role in pay talks, will run in Ireland South
Fórsa launches Save Our Secretaries campaign to end two-tier system in schools
Nunan contesting selection convention to be candidate in Ireland South despite claims move could ‘look like desperation’
INTO will not yet ballot members on industrial action over pay issues
INTO general secretary designate John Boyle pledges to help remove inequities in funding
Union members rejected Government proposals to end two-tier pay system
INMO declines to attend meeting of oversight committee after rejecting pay proposals
INTO leadership to consider industrial action at meeting next week
‘At least half a million people...whose housing situation is causing them serious distress’ - Fr Peter McVerry
INTO says schools have no guidance for changing their admissions policies
OECD report paints mixed picture of Ireland’s education system
President Michael D Higgins among large gathering for humanist service on Monday
Sheila Nunan has led country’s biggest teachers’ organisation for a decade
Some schools forced to divert support teachers from special needs pupils due to shortages
Paschal Donohoe issues warning to public service groups who do not back new accord
Ireland has second highest completion rate for boys at upper-second level, report finds
Pledge follows Minister of State Mary Mitchell O’Connor’s break with Government policy
MacGill Summer School had intense, informed debates on these two big themes
INTO’s executive had urged ‘no’ vote over failure to tackle pay equality among teachers
Actors’ union warns people working for major TV productions such as ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Vikings’ may be impacted
INTO opposes public sector deal over ‘inadequate’ provisions for lower-paid teachers
Richard Bruton faced sea of placards during debut speech at INTO conference
Dublin school wanted hygiene screening for Traveller students, documents show
New NCCA proposals give schools more freedom to focus on other areas of study
Talks aimed at averting large-scale disruption due to start early next week
97% of primary teachers balloted vote to cease involvement in school self-evaluation
For every €8 spent on primary, €11 is spent at second level and €15 at third level
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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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