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Fianna Fáil Minister for Higher Education James Lawless has suggested that fees might return to their original level this ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTanaiste denies rift in coalition but hints at further college fee cutsFianna Fáil and Fine Gael have been fighting via press release in recent days following Higher Education Minister James ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTensions continue to mount in Coalition over potential student fee changesGovernment leaders have moved to put on a united front despite continuing private tensions over student fee changes in the ...
Micheál Martin says there will not be a one-off cost-of-living payment again this year to reduce cost for students ...
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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 ...
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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Irish Examiner on MSNTánaiste says student fees will be reduced in 2025 despite coalition tensionSimon Harris insists Government remains committed to cutting third-level costs, with reductions expected from next year ...
Good The issue of third level fees has always been incendiary in Irish politics. When Minister for Higher Education James ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTanaiste 'not convinced' that pension and dole Budget increases should be equalTánaiste Simon Harris has suggested that the rate for those receiving Jobseeker's Benefit should not increase as much as the ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘More carrot, less stick’ – Minister pledges more cash for councils who meet social housing targetsCity and county councils are in line for more cash for discretionary spending if they meet their social housing targets, ...
PEOPLE on the dole should not get the same budget pay bounce as pensioners while Ireland is at full employment, Tanaiste ...
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Extra.ie on MSNNo harmony as Micheál and Simon express differing views on next budgetMicheál Martin has said economic forecasts the Government received were ‘sobering’ – but Simon Harris told reporters he ...
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