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Taoiseach Micheál Martin is attending Expo 25 in Osaka, Japan - a global exhibition of cutting-edge technology and industry ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach hints at possible student fee cuts despite coalition split over third-level fundingMicheál Martin says fee reductions could happen during the Government’s term, but warns the upcoming budget will be tough ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTánaiste Simon Harris defends not permanently cutting college fees as Further and Higher Education MinisterTánaiste Simon Harris has defended not permanently cutting college fees for students when he was Further and Higher Education ...
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Extra.ie on MSNNo harmony as Micheál and Simon express differing views on next budgetThe Government appears split on spending plans ahead of Budget 2026. Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said economic forecasts the ...
THE GOVERNMENT will have enough cash to cut college fees, slash childcare costs and provide a boost for businesses in the ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNHarris 'not convinced' that dole increases should be in line with other social welfare paymentsAddressing recent debate around the earmarked increase in student college fees next year, Harris claimed that “roughly €1.20 ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSN'Pay in instalments and let's see what the budget brings': Harris hints at future college fee cutPrevious fee subsidies will not be available in September, but the government insists it has a plan to help families.
Micheál Martin says there will not be a one-off cost-of-living payment again this year to reduce cost for students ...
TAOISEACH Micheal Martin has revealed he does not agree with new US visa rules targeting students as part of Donald Trump’s ...
The Taoiseach has begun his four day visit to Japan, saying Ireland's trade with the country has increased by €5 billion in ...
GOVERNMENT leaders have come under fire for re-hashing an “empty” plan to revitalise Dublin city centre with no funding or ...
The Government has called on all parties to “de-escalate” the Iran conflict, but did not criticise or condemn the bombing of ...
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