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MEP Kelly calls for clarity from Commission on Erasmus student accommodation rents

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MEP for Ireland South and Leader of Fine Gael in the European Parliament, Sean Kelly, has called on the European Commission to outline the actions it is taking to alleviate the financial burdens of Erasmus students directly caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.

“Students from all over the country, and indeed across the European Union, were participating in the Erasmus programme in the months leading up to the outbreak of the Coronavirus,” speaking from his home in Kerry today, Mr Kelly said.

While the programme gives support to students, studying abroad still brings significant financial cost to them and their families.

“We are now hearing that despite Irish students having returned home, many accommodation providers in European Universities have refused to offer flexibility on rents payable while academic activities are suspended. This has made things very difficult for Irish students.

He said that he is raising this issue with the European Commission in the hope that some action, financial or otherwise, can be taken to help students and families who find themselves in this financially challenging position.

“Being obliged to pay accommodation costs in another country while academic activities are not going ahead does not seem fair. Therefore, I believe a common sense approach must be found by EU Universities to give some flexibility to students at this challenging time for us all.”

 

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Historic Oscar win set to inspire new generation of Irish Actors

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The historic achievement of Jessie Buckley as the first Irish woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress is expected to inspire future generations of performers and provide a significant boost to the national film industry.

Audiovisual Ireland, the IBEC body representing the screen sector, has warmly welcomed the win for her performance in Hamnet, noting that such global recognition highlights the immense breadth of creative talent currently working within Ireland.


According to Audiovisual Ireland director Nicola Cooke, the screen sector now contributes over €1 billion to the economy and supports almost 16,000 jobs nationwide.

Production spend alone reached over €544 million in 2025, marking a 26% increase from the previous year.


Industry leaders believe that the visibility provided by Buckley’s success profiles Ireland as a premier destination for international film production and tourism.


“Given the prominence and reach of the screen productions, along with the sector’s contribution to regional employment, this highlights the industry as a key part or our national cultural identity as storytellers, and truly profiles Ireland as a destination for tourism,” said Cooke


To maintain this momentum, the sector continues to advocate for the promotion of funding initiatives and the Section 481 tax credit to ensure that digital production and animation continue to drive growth.

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KCC – Who’s Got Talent

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Killarney Community College held their annual Who’s Got Talent final on Wednesday March 18, organised by teachers Denise O’Sullivan and Joanna Hughes.

The judges were Mike Lynch, student Wiktoria Gluza and retired teacher Mary Fuller, who is the aunt of Jessie Buckley.

Ms Hughes said it is very apt having Ms Fuller as a judge this year, as Oscar winner Jessie Buckley, who is her niece, was also a judge at the very first Who’s Got Talent final.

This is the 14th year of the successful event, showcasing the vast talent within the school. There have been weeks of auditions, and the final seven acts range from drama, singing, comedy and traditional music players, all battling it out in the Grand Final.

Principal Stella Loughnane said it is lovely to watch the students develop and perform their many talents in front of the whole school, saying it is a very joyous event at Killarney Community College.  

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