Brexit

Tá Gealltanas an Rialtais Maidir le Táillí RA Níos Cosúla le Cur Siar ná Réiteach

Níl ach faoiseamh gearrthéarmach leis an ghealltanas do mhic léinn ó Thuaisceart Éirinn agus ón Ríocht Aontaithe.

UK Students in Ireland Will Pay EU Rate Next Year, Says Government

Irish students studying in the UK will continue to pay the current fee rate in 2019/20.
By Orla Murnaghan

London Mayor on Second Brexit Vote: ‘We’re Gonna Win’

Sadiq Khan told the Phil that ‘the roads are pointing towards a referendum’.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Sees Increase in UK-Based Academics Applying for Jobs Post-Brexit

Trinity warned of the implications of Brexit in an open letter written in the Financial Times.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Editorial

Far From a ‘Whole Island’ University, Trinity Needs to Up its Non-Leinster Game

Considering just one-in-five students come from outside Leinster, College must consider the obstacles facing students from Munster and Connacht.

Ní Bheidh ‘Coláiste don Oileán ar Fad’ gan ach Mic Léinn ó Chúige Laighean

Níl ach scoláire amháin as cúigear ó thaobh amuigh de Chúige Laighean – tá constaicí fós roimh mhic léinn Chonnacht agus na Mumhan.
Contribution

Presidential Candidates Overlook Students at Their Peril

By disregarding students, Ireland's presidential candidates are ignoring a demographic that can transform Ireland, writes Tara Porter McEvoy.
By Tara Porter McEvoy

The Bane of the Brexiteers

Senator Neale Richmond speaks candidly about the future of Europe and why he'll never get into bed with "Marxist" Sinn Féin.
By Matthew Murphy
Editorial

Trinity’s CAO Decline Shows it Needs to Focus More on the Here and Now

Despite lofty long-term ambitions, shifting perceptions suggest Trinity needs to step up and show what it has to offer.

Students Should Reassert Their Power in Upcoming EU Elections

In the wake of repeal success, students have an opportunity to prove their strength in the EU elections.
By Philip McGuinness