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Saturday 2 December 2023 Dublin: 2°C
PA A man and a dog go for a walk as waves crash onto Clontarf promenade in Dublin.
Evening wrap

Here's What Happened Today: Monday

Here’s your roundup of what made the headlines today.

NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a roundup of today’s news.

IRELAND

featureimage PA A man and a dog go for a walk as waves crash onto Clontarf promenade in Dublin. PA

WORLD

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#GAZA: Hamas said it freed two more Gaza hostages after mediation by Qatar and Egypt.

#PAKISTAN: The nation’s former prime minister Imran Khan has been charged with leaking classified documents

PARTING SHOT

The first Deaf students to qualify as primary school teachers using Irish Sign Language (ISL) graduated at a ceremony today in Dublin City University (DCU).

The three graduates, Kevin Dudley, Aimee Ennis McLoughlin, and Aisling O’Halloran completed DCU’s Bachelor of Education through a pilot ISL programme.

Introduced in 2019, the programme enabled Deaf and hard of hearing people who use Irish Sign Language (ISL) to enter primary teaching for the first time.

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In recognition of their work, DCU used the ISL version of its anthem at today’s graduation ceremonies for the first time.

The three graduates now work together as part of the teaching staff at Holy Family School for Deaf Children in Cabra, Dublin. 

The creation of the ISL pathway followed years of campaigning by Deaf community groups.