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Science teachers offered old telephone box to store chemicals, equipment and students’ work
Teachers express concern they do not have adequate training, resources or facilities for laboratory-based research -
Dublin school principal says half of his students are homeless
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Tenant describes ‘nightmare’ of neighbour’s sewage flowing in to her home
‘Every time someone flushes in the flats above me, the toilet overflows in my house,’ says SNA -
Fuel protest organisers promise ‘massive’ nationwide action
Taoiseach labels blockade of the State’s only oil refinery by demonstrators in Co Cork as an ‘act of national sabotage’ -
‘Act of national sabotage’: Taoiseach condemns blockade of State’s only oil refinery
Luas partially suspended in Dublin as commuters face disruption across the country on second day of protest -
Dublin’s O’Connell Street retailers bear the brunt of fuel protests
Business community believes protesters could be losing goodwill of those they need support from -
An absolute right to protest? How do gardaí weigh that with the rights of those affected?
Obligation of the State to protect peaceful assembly is outlined in the Constitution -
Conor McGregor seeks permission to complete €3m Kildare home extension
Architect says latest application mirrors 2022 approval for property -
AI technology could render education a ‘wild, wild west’, says union official
New schools taskforce designed to examine evolving implications for teaching, learning and policy -
New master plan keeps animal welfare culture central at Dublin Zoo
Building upon its 2020 policy, zoo aims to implement strategy by its 2031 bicentennial

