News & Statements
Update: Expecditure and Reform Targets – Public Expenditure and Reform 6th November, 2014
expenditure and reform targets have been met to date and will continue to so do far in the future
Update: Fiscal and Economic Constraints on Economy – Public Expenditure and Reform 6th November, 2014
Department continue to monitor the impact of fiscal and economic constraints imposed throughout the economy in the course of the economic downturn with a view to identifying specific targets for amelioration as part of the planned economic recovery
Update: Funding of Infrastructure Deficiencies – Finance 6th November, 2014
Government Bond may be considered to fund major infrastructure deficiencies such as water, energy, roads, telecommunications, coastal erosion flood alleviation
Update: Future Reform Objectives – Public Expenditure and Reform 6th November, 2014
future reform objectives over the next two years;
Update: Infrastructure Deficiencies – Public Expenditure and Reform 6th November, 2014
infrastructural deficiency such as road, rail, water, housing, telecommunications and/or energy with a view to a determination as to the way to proceed to address these issues in the context of overall requirements as part of planned economic recovery
Update: Investment in the Public Housing Programme – Public Expenditure and Reform 6th November, 2014
expects it may be feasible to encourage further investment in the public housing/procurement programme
Update: Quality, Courage and Reliability of Mobile Telephone Service – Communications, Energy & Natural Resources 6th November, 2014
quality, courage and reliability of the mobile telephone service rests with his Department, the regulator, or the service providers
Update: Simplified Water Charge System – Environment, Community & Local Government 6th November, 2014
simplified water charge system which could be affordable, would reflect the consumers ability to pay, be less administratively costly and at the same time cost effective address the urgent need for investment in a vital part of infrastructure;
Finance Bill 2014
It is hard to believe that only three weeks ago on the eve of the budget the newspapers were full of concern that there might be a giveaway budget that could jeopardise the national recovery or that not enough would be given away. In the event, every single taxpayer and welfare recipient will be better off as a result of this budget, albeit by a modest amount.
Doherty encourages all Symphysiotomy victims to consider applying to redress scheme
Fine Gael Meath East TD and member of the Oireachtas Health Committee, Regina Doherty, has today (Thursday) encourages all Symphysiotomy victims to consider applying to the redress scheme announced today for women who underwent a surgical symphysiotomy. Former High Court Judge Maureen Harding Clark has been appointed as an independent assessor to oversee the implementation of the scheme.