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Man due in court over Belfast knife attack following night of violence in city
Unrest follows anti-immigration demonstrations in wake of incident that left victim seriously injured -
A graduate’s story: ‘I felt uncertain about whether to start working or continue studying’
I chose a master’s in sustainable finance because I felt it aligned with where the future is heading -
The experts’ view: What does a graduate programme offer and how is AI changing the game?
Graduate programmes provide support and certainty but they don’t represent the entire graduate jobs market -
State blindness to abuse outlined by Bill Kenneally report
Former basketball coach and serial child sex abuser was given ‘favourable treatment’ when crimes came to light -
Family of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane believe inquiry can deliver ‘whole truth’
Finucane shot dead by Ulster Defence Association in 1989 in attack found to have involved British state collusion -
Irish Rail wanted to end contract last year for delayed IT project company
TDs to hear from State-owned rail company about €50m write-down on system to manage movement of trains -
State to invest €460m to set up seven advanced tech research centres
An AI centre will get €122 million in funding and be co-ordinated by five universities -
‘He looks awful like Gramps Carney’: Mayo relatives set for visit of Canada’s PM
Mark Carney will visit the village of Aughagower this Sunday where his ancestors hailed from -
Immigrants make higher fiscal contribution than Irish-born, ESRI study finds
Separate study found ‘no general pattern’ of immigrants being more likely to be in receipt of welfare payments -
Several homes and bus set on fire as hundreds take to Belfast’s streets after knife attack
PSNI repeat appeal for calm as vehicles set alight

