Thursday, December 9, 2010

FG and Labour refuse to reverse cuts to students grants

Last night, the "government in waiting", Fine Gael and Labour could not make a promise to strickened students to reverse the cuts to their grants.

The Union of Students in Ireland is furious over the change which it claims will force many to drop out of college.

Anger is mounting over drastic cuts in grants for 25,000 students who will lose €1,700 each on average from next September.
The students will be forced onto lower grants because they live less than 45km from college.
Until now they got the higher 'non-adjacent' grant which kicked in at 24km from college.

60% of Irish people believe politicians are corrupt

A new poll by Transparency International Ireland has found that six in ten people believe corruption to be rife in Ireland, with the majority blaming politicians.

Bankers and clergy are also named in the corruption list.

John Devitt, Chief Executive of T.I.I said that, "The findings are similar in other countries."