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Budget 2025: The stakes are high for the youngest Minister for Finance in more than a century as he prepares to present his first budget on Tuesday
Mary McAleese and Mary Kennedy speak to GAA president Jarlath Burns about Pride, partition and hurling in new weekly podcast
Aidan O’Flanagan crosses in added time before Darragh O’Dwyer sealed the win from the tee at Energia Park
Pushed by determined survivors, the religious order had to admit the long suspected, that they, too, had failed the children in their care
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Data shows most Supreme Court judges went to fee paying schools and attended UCD
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Rite & Reason: Until the rest have been named, there is no context for the life of Joseph Marmion SJ. He operated within an organisation that harboured child abusers
Private schools are more popular than ever, but the cost goes well beyond basic fees
Restorative justice process hears testimony from 62 past pupils, mostly from Belvedere College in Dublin
Enrolments surpass peak last seen prior to the economic crash in 2008
Over 250 students, teachers and past pupils will raise funds for Focus Ireland, Peter McVerry Trust and Home Again
Abuse survivor Mark Ryan (61) wants report to be ‘published before I die’
Congregation encourages anyone abused by Fr Joseph Marmion or any Jesuit to contact them and/or relevant authorities
McDevitt fought injustice and oppression in his writing and campaigning, at one point helping to secure the release of a jailed Myanmar poet
‘Contribution of Jesuits to lives of countless generations of young people was and still is immense,’ says Jesuit-educated Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
Use of historical data discarded as ‘too problematic’ as format decision likely soon
Use of historical data shelved in 2020 over fears it could penalise disadvantaged students
Priest abused boys at Belvedere in Dublin, Clongowes and Crescent College Limerick
Students who attended a Further Education (FE) college are progressing on to further education
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Order contacted Garda 25 years after receiving first allegations against Fr Marmion
Divisional director described as ‘most considerate colleague’ and ‘consummate professional’
Statement follows inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse against priest during time at Belvedere College
The order said the late Fr Joseph Marmion, who died in 2000, abused boys while he was on the teaching staff in the 1970s
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John O’Sullivan looks at the XV that will start the tournament in Cardiff on Saturday
An Irishman’s Diary
Fr Joseph Marmion ‘abused boys sexually, emotionally and physically’ at the Dublin school in the 1970s
Lead case decision likely to impact some, or all of 70 further similar cases
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