Historic Win For Climate Activists in Irish Supreme Court
The Supreme Court quashed the government’s National Mitigation Plan 2017 on Friday, the 22nd of June on the grounds that
The Supreme Court quashed the government’s National Mitigation Plan 2017 on Friday, the 22nd of June on the grounds that
Pubs, hotel bars, nightclubs and casinos will remain closed and updates to ‘Green List’ see 5 countries and destinations removed following a cabinet meeting with the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) today. Cyprus, Malta, Gibraltar, Monaco and San Marino were the 5 countries removed from the list, to which there were no additions
Convicted serial rapist Patrick Nevin has had his sentence increased by two and a half years. Cathleen Noctor SC appealed
Architect of Northern Irish peace process, John Hume has died at the age of 83. The founding member of the
The Dáil’s summer recess may be upon us but the issues engulfing the Green Party linger on. The turbulent last
The Department of Education has promised ring-fenced funding of €1 million for students undertaking a Professional Master of Education (PME).
University College Dublin (UCD) is still working under the expectation of 1-metre physical distance measures on campus in the upcoming
It has emerged that UCD has paid over €80 million to JJ Rhatigan & Co. contractors so far to finance
In light of students returning to campus in September, the Department of Education published the ‘Practical Guidance for Further and
Residents of the Direct Provision Centre in Cahersiveen have gone on hunger strike to protest their “inhumane” living conditions. The
Ten of University College Dublin’s (UCD) Young Greens committee members have resigned following alleged experiences of “ageism” and “sexism” in
Ten committee members of UCD Young Greens have resigned from the youth branch of the party and from their roles