Children are paying the price for political failure in Northern Ireland’s education sector, a teaching union has said.
Some point to the fact Ireland’s laws in relation to asylum seeking are subject to EU law and standards. This would, for ...
The cost of paid-for school dinners in Northern Ireland will rise by 50p in January as part of measures to address a funding ...
The body which represents Northern Ireland's main teaching unions has criticised the education minister for visiting Israel ...
A new 'Global Talent Tracker' from recruitment firm Hays and Oxford Economics has ranked Ireland 33rd out of 35 global ...
Thirty-five years ago, after 40 years as separate entities, the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 was followed by the ...
The Education Minister has said that its department has not carried out any research on the impact of holiday hunger in ...
OneStep Global's Student Perception Study 2025 reveals that Ireland is rapidly emerging as one of the fastest-growing ...
Ireland's critical infrastructure is "extremely vulnerable" to cyberattacks, a cybersecurity expert has warned ...
Primary school survey askes parents to express their preferences when it comes to patronage, co-education, and Irish-medium provision, as well as the school their children currently attend, or will at ...
The DUP minister was criticised over a trip to Israel, during which he visited a school and asked his department to publicise ...
Dr Paul O’Keeffe, new role as head of education and research at Airfield Estate, Dublin’s 38-acre urban farm and sustainable ...