Education Minister Paul Givan has personally intervened in the teachers’ pay and conditions dispute, meeting union leaders ...
A woman who spent her childhood in the care system has called for additional supports to "give care leavers a chance" to ...
Every Executive party except the DUP has agreed that minor works processes for allocating millions of pounds in funding to ...
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Irish Independent on MSNGender wars and rise of far right are ‘key challenges’ for state education in IrelandGender wars, anti-immigration sentiment and the rise of far-right groups are key challenges for the provision of ...
Lecturers represented by the University and College Union (UCU) voted in favour of strikes and action short of strike over ...
Further education lecturers have voted for strike action amid claims any pay increases has to be financed by redundancies ...
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News Letter on MSN'Incredibly proud': UK outsourcing giant secures £107million contract extension for IT services in 1,104 Northern Ireland schoolsThe contract with the Education Authority of Northern Ireland (EANI) runs from April 1 2025 until March 31 2027, with an ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNMigrants more likely to be in work than Irish-born but face greater poverty, report findsForeign-born residents in Ireland are more likely to be employed, active in the labour market and well-educated compared to ...
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Independent.ie on MSNIreland has plenty to learn from Scotland on offshore wind energy, Sligo gathering hearsScotland is leading the charge in offshore wind, and at the Exploring Wind Connections: Ireland & Scotland event at the AIM ...
Outsourcing giant Capita has secured a £107m contract extension to provide managed IT and application services to all 1,104 schools across Northern Ireland.
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