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Carlow College to phase out operations over next two years
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Ministers condemn X’s decision not to appear in front of committee
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Government accused of ‘muted and confusing’ response to Grok abusive images
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Gardaí would act if Grok-type platform set up in someone’s basement – minister
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Martin survives Gavin report but Fianna Fáil unrest may persist
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Martin not out of woods yet with Fianna Fáil presidential review
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Random selection for college courses is ‘least worst’ system, says minister
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Politics watch: Coalition tensions over student fees?
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Government urged to ‘get its act together’ over third-level fees plan
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Calls for Higher Education Minister to clarify student fee comments
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Lawless calls for more non-CAO college options as grade inflation eases
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Change to legislation on commission of investigation may be required – Lawless
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Government and cross-party support for housing activation office, minister says
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Lawless expects thousands of student beds to be made available
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‘Highly unlikely’ Holyhead will reopen before Christmas, Taoiseach says
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