Education Minister Norma Foley's congratulating the over 61 thousand students getting their Leaving Cert results today.
The results will be issued online through the Candidate Self Service portal from 10 o'clock this morning.
Students will also be able to receive their results in-person through their school.
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The Taoiseach says the Health Minister's failure to renew his Dublin property with the Residential Tenancies Board was a 'genuine oversight'.
Stephen Donnelly's rental home wasn't registered between 2019 and last week.
He says he fixed the error last week, following the controversy involving former junior minister, Robert Troy, and his property interests.
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Labour's transport spokesperson Duncan Smith thinks no-one will be happy with a taxi fare increase.
The price of hailing a cab has gone up from 3 euro 80 to 4.20 after an NTA review.
Drivers must also now offer card as a form of payment.
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There are new allegations of sexual misconduct within Boris Johnson's British government, involving a cabinet Minister and a top Number Ten aide.
Two women have given detailed historical accounts of what they claim happened to them - one was assaulted and the other groped.
In both cases, their perpetrators were promoted to top jobs.