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Dillon reveals key highlights of Leaving Certificate survey in Mayo

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Fine Gael TD for Mayo, Alan Dillon, has revealed the key highlights of his survey for Leaving Certificate students around Mayo. With over 520 respondents, almost 400 of whom were Leaving Certificate students highlighted the strong preference for a calculated grades process.

Ballinasloe to be one of the first areas connected under broadband plan, says Dolan

The Ballinasloe area is one of the first in Ireland to be connected under the Government’s plan for high speed broadband, Senator Aisling Dolan has said.

Councillors lament communication breakdown with Eir representative

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A number of elected members expressed their dismay at a presentation provided to them by a representative from telecommunications company Eir - at their February meeting which took place this week.

Rural broadband works formally commence within local vicinity

National Broadband Ireland has commenced construction of its fibre optic broadband network in the rural areas surrounding the town of Ballinasloe local Independent Deputy and architect of the National Broadband Plan, Denis Naughten, has confirmed.

National Development Plan submission extension - Calleary

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Mayo Fianna Fáil TD, Dara Calleary, is advising the public that the deadline for submissions to the public consultation phase of the National Development Plan has been extended to February 19.

As Galway becomes more connected, benefits of remote working ‘are all evident’, says Kyne

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The benefits of working from home, and remote working, have become obvious throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, but it has also highlighted the need for working hubs and high-speed broadband connections.

Political news in brief

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Dillon welcomes confirmation of National Broadband Plan roll-out for Ballina and Castlebar

Rural areas of Oranmore and Clarinbridge to get high-speed fibre broadband

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Rural areas of Oranmore and Clarenbridge will be getting high-speed fibre broadband within the coming weeks, it has been confirmed.

The changing world of work

Up to the moment that Covid-19 blew apart the entire model by which humanity expressed itself in every aspect of our daily lived experience, nobody could have foreseen what was about to occur.

No Leaving Cert classes in February should ensure no Leaving Cert exams in June

As the parent of a 2020 Leaving Cert student, I have every sympathy for the class of 2021 and the uncertainty caused by the continuation of the Covid-19 pandemic for those students and their families. The debate which surfaced in April of last year has already begun in relation to the leaving cert of 2021, and whether the exam should be conducted in the 'traditional' format, or in a 'predicted grades' scenario, similar to last year.

 

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