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Anyone with a reinstated discretionary medical card 'need not worry'
Direct provision protests gain momentum as residents of another Cork centre say no more
Howlin wants to know what you think about public bodies sharing data
Direct Provision: 'None of us can stand over it, it's just not acceptable'
'No questions about it, the Free Travel pass is safe'
Obama says he won't wait any longer for immigration reform
Garda Commissioner admits 'listening hasn't always been a priority'
The ten commandments for a better civil service
The RA thinks Irish Cabinets are like the Leitrim football team, and it wants changes
Six outside experts appointed to conduct review of Department of Justice
From today there are just 31 local authorities in Ireland
Minister Quinn invites teachers unions to talk on junior cycle reform, ASTI welcome the invite
Catch-up Wednesday: 3 midweek longreads
Here's what Ireland's new system of postcodes will look like
Poll: Should children be allowed to go home early to avoid religion class?
State Claims Agency doubles its remits to save €4 million
Leaving Cert could see major overhaul with proposed new grading scale
There will be no change to the 'ludicrous situation' where absent TDs means unanswered questions
New Leaving Cert science course poses risk to "high standards" of education
Dozens of retired civil servants receive pensions worth €100k
Google's antitrust case develops as major consumer group joins case
Obama proposes to end NSA bulk data collection
Chief Executive appointed to new Charities Regulatory Authority
'Trust of the community' needed if Dublin A&E closures go ahead
Teacher shortage in new subjects as second-level student numbers to rise
Convention favours Ceann Comhairle secret ballot and change to whip system
Mental health posts unfilled, while 413 children wait on appointments
Creighton: I did not approach Peadar Tóibín about Reform conference
“There are some very good ministers and some very poor ones”
4.5 days: The amount of training English teachers will get for junior cycle reform
ASTI and TUI to ballot members on non-cooperation with new Junior Cert
First it was ‘The Inter’, then it was the Junior Cert… now it’s got a new name…
Creighton and Timmins insist Reform Alliance conference not prelude to political party
Gross total expenditure for public service to amount to €53bn for 2014
Teachers and Dept of Education to discuss concerns over Junior Cert reform
NSA review panel calls for reform and end to call gathering
The Irish Council of Churches says blasphemy reference in Constitution is 'largely obsolete'
Hogan on Dublin mayor plan: 'I might be 6' 5'' but I'm not going to lean in any direction'
Wexford to fight against next Saturday's Central Council league proposals
Everyone's talking about reforming the Seanad, but how could we do it?