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One Galway creche explains why it’s closing its doors despite childcare funding increases
Meanwhile, another Galway creche explained why it has left the government’s funding contract to go it alone and hike its fees.
Sheena Kenny closed the doors of her creche this week, labelling the Early Childhood Care and Education "death by a thousand cuts".
It brought increased paperwork and Kenny had to largely stop working directly with the children herself, instead spending her days in the office.
An increase in fees to cover running costs meant parents started putting their child in other larger, cheaper creches, which she couldn't compete with.
Over half of people surveyed want vapes taxed at same rate as other EU countries
Olympic Breakfast: the final Irish events, a potential water polo classic, and more Snoop Dogg
Price Comparison: What can I buy around Co Leitrim for under €600,000?
‘Simply not sustainable’: Chef Dylan McGrath closes Brasserie Sixty6 and Rustic Stone
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Criminal barristers begin unprecedented third day of strike action at courts around the country
Here's what happened today: Wednesday
Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Kerry for under €375,000?
Price Comparison: What can I buy around Co Donegal for under €300,000?
The Ireland international looking for a club - 'I don't want to disappoint my son'
Striker Aiden O’Brien talks money, motivation, and being a good person during ‘scary’ time in his career.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Budget 2025 to be delivered a week early on 1 October
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Criminal barristers withdrawing services today in pay dispute, with further action planned
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Corporation tax boosts overall tax take for first half of 2024
What will the first 100 days in power look like for Keir Starmer and the Labour party?
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Mayo for under €250,000?
What are the top three French parties offering voters as they go to the polls today?
Macron has urged voters to reject what he calls “the extremes” on the right and left.
Pharma firms maximise profits in Ireland as patients struggle with drug prices
Investigate Europe reveals how big pharma funnels billions of profits through Ireland while high drug prices mean life-threatening delays for Irish patients.
The 15 largest European and US drugmakers publicly disclose over 1,300 subsidiaries in low-tax jurisdictions
These multinationals amassed profits of €580 billion in the last five years
This amount outweighs their research and development (R&D) costs of €572 billion
Govt publishes updated plan to reduce emissions following years of delay and breach of EU deadline
'It would have been awesome to play for Ireland but I was nearly 30'
Criminal barristers to strike for three days next month over 'lack of progress' on pay restoration
Here’s how much extra tax Irish workers will have to pay to keep the state pension at 66
Cystic fibrosis ‘miracle’ drugs priced higher for poorer EU countries
Investigate Europe reveals how people with cystic fibrosis across the continent have been priced out of access to life-saving medications.
Coalition bullish and sticks the boot in, saying predictions of SF-led Govt ‘have been shattered’
Questions are being asked today around whether Sinn Féin has run too many candidates across the country.
Sinn Féin calls for more taxpayer funding for road safety quango after it seeks to hike NCT fees
Corporation tax take bounces back as Govt releases latest tax revenues figures
FactCheck: Did Sinn Féin really propose spending €500m less on health than the Government?
The claim was made by Taoiseach Simon Harris last week in the Dáil.
Ulster need to stand up on and off the pitch
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
'Toulouse are about something bigger than just the rugby match'
The French aristocrats take pride in their playing identity and homegrown players.
Price Comparison: What can I buy in Co Kildare for under €600,000?
National deals, PONIs, and Irish rugby's contracting
The IRFU could make a tweak to the national contracts system as early as next season.
Exciting prospects and redeveloped stadium at heart of Connacht's plan
Work continues on Dexcom Stadium in Galway.
Govt to provide €100 million to build over 1,000 new student beds