News & Statements
Let's not delay in pouncing on ECB admission
The European Central Bank must cough up for wrongly forcing Ireland to repay bondholders
Lights to be turned back on in Cruagh, Stepaside
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council have agreed to fix the street lights in Cruagh Wood and Cruagh Manor in Stepaside
Dundrum residents forced out of homes due to fire hazard
The situation at The Laurels apartments in Dundrum is another example of incompetent and selfish developers who cut corners during the construction of properties in order to make a quick buck.
Parliamentary Question addressed to the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs when she expects to receive the report from the Adoption Authority following its recent visit to Ethiopia; and the timescale she envisages for the signing of a bilateral agreement between the two countries should that report be positive; and if she will make a statement on the matter?
ECB must write-down this €75bn odious debt
At 494% of national income, Irish combined debt levels are the most crushing in the world.
EU loan is no bailout, it's financial bullying
Europe is exploiting our crisis in order to profit at our expense. If the interest rates on the EU loans are not reduced, the Irish public will suffer unnecessarily while our European partners profit from these loans.
43 new jobs for Dublin South a welcome boost
Last August, 85 new jobs were announced in South Dublin. Today's additional announcement means that 128 local families have been provided with an income and a livelihood over the last few months.
€448,000 in funding for Loughlinstown and St. Vincent's Hospitals
New hospital ward, step down beds and 229 assisted discharge packages announced
Mathews calls on Minister to revisit Government Policy on Fee Charging Schools
Dublin South Fine Gael TD Peter Mathews, today, Thursday raised the issue of Government Policy on Fee- Charging Schools with the Minister in a special Dáil debate.
€75 bn cut could ease our burden
Austerity will only take Ireland so far; we need debt writedown