Infant and Leaving Cert classes may return to school on March 1st, says Taoiseach

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The Taoiseach has told the Fianna Fáil Parliamentary Party meeting that it is possible Leaving Cert students, junior and senior infants and fifth-year students will be able to return to the classroom on March 1st

However, other members of the parliamentary party said extending the commission could delay access to the databases it gathered, which survivors can submit requests to access once it transfers across to Mr O’Gorman’s department. The Minister has set up a specialist unit to deal with requests from survivors, who have complained that they have not been adequately dealt with by the Commission.

He said households should be allowed to use turf, whether cut by themselves or purchased from commercial cutters.works on a plan to ban smoky coal nationwide, as well as considering bans on high moisture wood and peat products like peat briquettes – although Mr Ryan has made clear that households which have rights to extract turf from bogs for their own use will not be affected.said that introduction of retrofitting programmes being worked on by Mr Ryan would drive down turf usage in any event.

, the Tipperary TD, expressed concern about the use of peat for horticulture industries and stressed to the Taoiseach that a working group must deliver for horticulture and allow home produced peat to be extracted in 2021.told the meeting that the party’s position should back a Bill he has coming to the Seanad, which would ban smoky coal, but not turf and timber.

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It’d be very helpful to finally have a concrete plan. We’ve been in limbo for way too long and my children are suffering due to it

I have a daughter due to start secondary school in September. She’s missed nearly 6 months of school over the last 12mnths. I also have a son in snr infants. As a parent I can tell you the 6th class student needs school so much more.

This is discrimination for other kids!!

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