Government willfully reluctant to join dots

Our school buildings crisis shows what happens when government is unwilling to tackle an issue until it becomes too big, or too dangerous, to ignore, writes Michael Clifford

Government willfully reluctant to join dots

Our school buildings crisis shows what happens when government is unwilling to tackle an issue until it becomes too big, or too dangerous, to ignore, writes Michael Clifford

Leo Varadkar was outraged. So it appeared on Tuesday when he addressed questions in the Dáil about the audit to be conducted on 40 schools built over the last 15 years or so.

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