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The Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn T.D., today addressed the "Supporting a better transition from second-level into higher education...

Mr. Brian Hayes, TD, Minister of State with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW) today attended the official opening of the new...

The Minister welcomes the favourable ballot results over the last few days in relation to the Haddington Road Agreement. He looks forward to implementing this now, with the protections that it offers, with those unions that have endorsed the agreement.

Frances Fitzgerald TD, Minister for Children & Youth Affairs, has today welcomed the Dublin Declaration on the contribution of youth work to youth employment. The Declaration was agreed following a two day EU Presidency expert...

Jimmy Deenihan TD Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht officially opened the Annascaul Tom Crean International Festival in Annascaul, Co. Kerry. The festival will take place from 21st June, to 23rd June...

Jimmy Deenihan TD, Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, accompanied by Seamus Boland, Chair of the Peatlands Council, has today visited Killeranny Bog near Clara in County Offaly...

Friday, 21st June—The Minister of State at the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dinny McGinley T.D., will be in Ramelton, Co. Donegal today at 2.30pm to unveil a plaque in commemoration of Frances Makemie, founding father...

Jimmy Deenihan TD Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht opened the Primary School Access Project – 1913 Tapestry Project in the NCAD, Thomas Street, Dublin... The aim of the project is to introduce young children from the local community to the possibilities of studying art and design as options at 3rd level. The primary school access project has been developed as a module within the BA (Hons) Art and Design Education Degree. The NCAD links with 15 primary schools located in Dublin 8 and Dublin 12.This particular project has worked with 7 schools located in the Dublin 8 area. The 1913 Tapestry Project is collaboration between NCAD and SIPTU and it is an ambitious large-scale, visual arts project to commemorate the Dublin Lockout. An estimated 100,000 people , one third of the capitals inhabitants faced starvation for a 5 month period in a struggle for worker's rights. Opening the exhibition this morning Minister Deenihan said "I am very happy to open this showcase of children's artwork on the 1913 Lockout. The Lockout has been the inspiration for many works of art, from painting to prose, poetry and song, from performance art through James Plunkett's Strumpet City – the Dublin One city One Book for 2013 and on to Robert Ballagh and Cathy Henderson's magnificent vision for a collaborative tapestry, which has been brought forward in conjunction with the NCAD. I am proud to have supported that project, and which I am very much looking forward to seeing completed this autumn"

Making culture available for all online as it helps connect people across Europe and provides much needed innovation and social and economic growth is the message from a conference held today by Europeana, Europe’s digital library...

In advance of attending tomorrow's last ECOFIN meeting under the Irish Presidency Minister of State Brian Hayes took the opportunity to promote Irish trade and investment links in Luxembourg. His round of engagements took in financial...

 

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