Spanish airline 'charged people €60 for a job interview'
Air Europa Express began operating on Monday.
View ArticleCreches may have to publish their fees under new childcare package
It’s understood the department will be calling for all childcare services and creches to be transparent and publish the cost of their fees.
View Article"We cannot take this anymore" - Thousands of students take to the streets of...
Students are objecting to any consideration of the introduction of a student loan scheme in Ireland.
View ArticleQuarterly charges jump from €3.18 to €18 for some Permanent TSB customers
The bank says these charges bring Permanent TSB in line with competitors.
View ArticleGovernment 'disappointed' watchdog refuses to join group to monitor bin charges
The government announced a price monitoring group would be set-up to ensure waste collectors do not hike up their prices.
View ArticlePoll: Do you agree with a loan system for students to pay fees?
Students are worried that a new loan system would be unsustainable and lead to higher fees.
View ArticleCost of childcare increases for first time in five years
The early years sector profile of each county is broken down in the Pobal report.
View ArticleIreland has the second highest third-level fees in Europe
The report from the European Commission looks the costs and supports associated with higher education in 42 European countries.
View Article'Laughable', 'a joke', 'cynical', 'opportunistic' - Zappone brought to task...
The introduction of a universal subsidy for childcare in September saw many creches across the country raise their fees at the same time.
View ArticleStudents' exam fee protest shuts down access to Book of Kells
Trinity students have released a list of demands.
View ArticleTrinity provost says university will 'seriously consider' alternatives to...
Earlier, security was called to the dining hall after students took it over and refused to leave.
View Article'We are not cash cows': Hundreds of Trinity students rally through the campus...
A group of up to 40 students had been occupying the college’s dining hall over the past few days.
View ArticleHSE ordered to carry out review of car parking charges at hospitals
The Irish Cancer Society had been calling on hospitals to waive fees for people undergoing long term treatment.
View ArticleThousands may be losing out on tax relief for third-level fees
People have been urged to check if they’re eligible ahead of what can be a very expensive time for students and their families.
View ArticleNUI Galway repays students fees after complaints about course
The Students’ Union described the situation as “appalling”.
View ArticleOver 11,000 jobseekers forced to do exact same programme twice
Concerns have been raised about the repeat fees being paid to the companies operating the Jobpath programme.
View ArticlePrivate companies getting €3,718 for every jobseeker that makes it through...
How much the companies got paid per person has been shrouded in secrecy since the roll out of the programme.
View ArticleProposal to reduce Dublin Airport airline charges heavily criticised by DAA
The Commission for Aviation Regulation has said charges for passengers should fall over the coming years.
View ArticleState grants will ensure childcare providers should have no reason to...
A €75 million funding package has been announced.
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