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		<title>Economic Barriers to the Bar: An Interview with Rebecca Hanratty, Barrister and Former DEIS Student</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Irish Independent’s 2025 feeder schools data revealed that 59% of students from DEIS schools progressed to third-level education, a drop from 64% in 2024. This finding contrasts sharply with the 91% of students from fee-paying schools progressing to third level in 2025, illustrating an increasing class divide in access to higher education.&#160; These growing [&#8230;]
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