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Politics Fianna Fáil TD Barry Cowen says farmers and first-time buyers should be exempt from concrete levy
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Education Schools should not ask parents for voluntary contributions this year Education Minister says
Education Simon Harris admits some students ‘won’t qualify’ for rent credit but says cost of education has ‘dropped permanently’
Education Education and training boards (ETBs) need to better reflect the diversity of their learners, conference hears