News & Statements
Dáil Question on qualification exemptions for childcare workers
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if there will be a recognition in her plans for reform of childcare and pre school care facilities for staff members who may have been working in childcare for an appropriate number of years to receive an exemption from the FETAC level five qualification; and if she will make a statement on the matter.
Dáil Question on qualification exemptions for childcare workers
To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if there will be a recognition in her plans for reform of childcare and pre school care facilities for staff members who may have been working in childcare for an appropriate number of years to receive an exemption from the FETAC level five qualification; and if she will make a statement on the matter.
Mitchell Urges Caution on Seanad Abolition
Fine Gael Dublin South TD, Olivia Mitchell, has today (Tuesday) expressed her reservations about the abolition of the Senate. Speaking in Dáil Éireann on the Thirty-second Amendment of the Constitution (Abolition of Seanad Éireann) Bill 2013 Deputy Mitchell said: "I certainly don't dispute the need for reform and I know there is a perceived need and temptation in difficult times to streamline everything, even democracy. But abolishing the Senate is fairly dramatic and far reaching.
Thirty-second Amendment of the Constitution (Abolition of Seanad Éireann) Bill 2013
With the Taoiseach and most people in this country I fully appreciate the need to reform our political system so that we can give full expression to our democracy. I do not subscribe to the view that ours is the worst political system but neither is it the best that it can be and when it was really put to the test no one can deny that it massively failed the people in neither preventing nor even anticipating the economic bust that has visited such hardship on all of our people. It is that failure that has underpinned the consensus around the need for reform of our politics and probably for radical change. What is not so clear, though, is how that should happen and what form it should take.
Cork County Council gets €60,000 for West Cork Greenway – Daly
Fine Gael Cork South West Deputy, Jim Daly, has said the provision of €60,000 in total for the development of a cycle greenway from Cork to Kinsale is great news for the area in terms of tourism and the knock-on benefits for local business.
Deputy Feighan welcomes planning go-ahead for €3m Endoscopy Unit at Roscommon Hospital
Local Government TD, Frank Feighan, has warmly welcomed the granting of planning permission for the state-of-the-art €3m Endoscopy Unit at Roscommon County Hospital.
New 50 bed in-patient facility at CUH will better meet the needs of mental health patients – Collins
Speaking following the sod turning ceremony of a new 50-bed acute adult mental health in-patient unit on the Cork University Hospital (CUH) campus, Fine Gael Cork North West Deputy, Áine Collins, said it is crucial that those seeking mental health treatment are cared for in facilities, such as this one, that are fit for purpose.
Speech by An Taoiseach: Nutrition for Growth: Beating Hunger through Business and Science
In a world that has never been as connected, it is surely to our shame that the issues of hunger, malnutrition and stunting remain recalcitrant.
Students from Lucan Community College join the Obamas at the Gaiety
Two Lucan students, Aoife Greally and Joshua Odidison, joined local Fine Gael TD, Derek Keating, at the Gaiety Theatre yesterday for the special Riverdance performance which was staged for the Obama family.
Taoiseach congratulates Irish boxers
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny T.D., today congratulated Irish boxers for their outstanding and historic achievements winning four medals at the European Boxing Championships in Belarus.