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Traffic in Ireland

broadcasting station

RTE was founded in 1926 and started broadcasting. 196 1 Play English TV programs. The annual broadcast time exceeds 9500 hours. There are also Irish radio stations.

news agency

Ireland has no official news agency.

Newspaper media

There are eight national daily newspapers in Ireland, in addition to five Sunday newspapers and many weekly, monthly and magazines, and there are about 90 local newspapers. The main newspapers and periodicals are Irish Independent (daily circulation 165000), Irish Times (daily circulation 107000), Irish Herald Evening News (daily circulation1kloc-0/00000) and Observer (daily circulation)

In Ireland, due to the large number of Chinese in Dublin, Chinese newspapers came into being. The two largest free Chinese newspapers are New Island Weekly and Chinese Newspaper, which are published once a week with a circulation of about 18000. Newspapers are free, but they are very practical. Publish all kinds of latest Irish news, study abroad materials, second-hand housing rental/recruitment and other practical information, which is well received by local Chinese. In addition, The Times of London was published in Dublin, Ireland. Irish primary and secondary schools implement compulsory education, and universities are partly funded by the state. The number of illiterate people accounts for about 2% of the national population. Ireland's public education expenditure accounts for about 14% of the government's recurrent expenditure and about 5% of GDP. Ireland's education system has traditionally been divided into three stages: 8-year primary education; Secondary education for 5-6 years; Higher education offers a wide range of courses, including vocational education, technical training, undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The stage of compulsory free education in Ireland is from 6 years old to 15 years old. Most Irish people are highly educated. In order to further improve the education level of the people, the Irish government invested another 25.8 billion euros in education and training in the national development plan for 2007-20 13. Among them, 654.38+0.3 billion euros was used for the capital construction of educational institutions (universities and other institutions) in the third stage, and 5 billion euros was used for the improvement of the conditions of educational institutions (primary and secondary schools) in the first and second stages.

Ireland's education system Ireland's long history and excellent education level are recognized by the world. As early as the Middle Ages, Ireland was in the leading position in the western world in education. Successive Irish governments have taken education as an important development direction and increased investment and support. Ireland is one of the countries with the highest education level in the world, which has greatly promoted economic prosperity and creativity. Irish people have gradually formed the concept of "lifelong learning", and learning opportunities are everywhere.

There are seven universities in Ireland and the United States. Trinity College Dublin ranks 67th in the latest ranking of 20 13 world universities.