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`Small decrease, pro rata’ in clerical abuse allegations received by Catholic Church board
Most of the allegations referred to incidents said to have occurred between 1960 and 1989 -
Second night of public disorder sees water cannon deployed in Belfast
Twenty-seven people have been made homeless as a result of the unrest, which broke out following protests over a knife attack that left a man seriously injured -
A graduate’s story: ‘Supporting a mentee takes enormous time, patience and generosity’
My mother’s work to improve access to neurorehabilitation services for patients has been a source of inspiration to me -
How graduates can ‘clean up’ their social media and stand out to recruiters
‘In the world of AI, employers want to see the authentic student voice coming through’ -
Irish children’s reading and maths got worse after pandemic, study finds
Gap between the reading scores of children in Deis versus non-Deis schools widened after pandemic, report says -
Wife of husband who died by suicide after hospital discharge settles action
Settlement with Health Service Executive and St Vincent’s Healthcare Group reached after mediation -
‘You don’t want to hide who you are’: The Irish J1 students going to Trump’s US
Demand for visas has remained ‘strong’ despite students’ safety concerns -
Water cannon deployed as Belfast sees second night of public disorder
‘Eyes of the world are watching us,’ say Executive Ministers, ‘actions will shape how we are viewed’ -
Belfast knife victim ‘stable’ as family say they are ‘disgusted’ by disorder
Earlier, the PSNI warned social media users that it is aware the some users are posting address details online in a “totally unacceptable” manner -
‘Our little girl had just had a bath and was petrified’: Belfast residents in fear after unrest
Many schools and businesses closed by noon in advance of further planned protests

