Education Minister confirms date when Leaving Cert could begin

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Leaving Certificate exams could 'potentially' begin on July 29, Minister for Education confirms

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"Students and teachers will be able to deduct that since we're looking at the last week in July, we're looking at potentially the 29th of July, and I will confirm that in a couple of days' time." "They put forward a number of suggestions last Friday, very pertinent questions that they're asking, and we're going to work through that."

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