NAHT ballot shows 97.5% support for latest proposals
One of the teaching unions involved in a dispute over pay and conditions with the education department has voted to accept a new pay offer.
The NAHT, which represents school leaders, held a ballot over the weekend, with 97.5% of those responding saying they are prepared to accept the latest proposals.
The turnout was 66.9%.
The offer comes following four weeks of negotiations between education unions and the Department of Education, Sport and Culture.
Figures show cost of works at Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital
Section of former Ramsey Bakery site could become a motorcycle shop
Cyber security event to take place later this year
Warning after drone reported flying over farm
French tall ship returns to the sea