News & Statements
Update: Staffing Levels in the Public Health Sector 1st July 2014
To ask the Minister for Health the degree to which staffing levels remain adequate throughout the public health service...
Update: Unfinished Housing Estates 1st July 2014
To ask the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the number of housing estates in County Kildare the development of which is deemed to be incomplete...
Update: Waiting Lists in Hospitals 1st July 2014
To ask the Minister for Health the extent to which patients presenting for what are deemed to be non-emergency or non urgent procedures are put on waiting lists for prolonged periods...
Update: Water Supply Sources 1st July 2014
To ask the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the extent to which plans are in hand to tap into new water supply sources...
Update: Working Hours for Junior Doctors 1st July 2014
To ask the Minister for Health the extent to which the working hours for junior hospital doctors is being brought into line with EU requirements...
Parliamentary Question addressed to the Minister for Social Protection
To ask the Minister for Social Protection the reason jobseekers who take up part time employment that is under 20 hours over five days a week and not allowed for three days, and who are also within the means test are not able to apply for jobseekers allowance for the hours not worked, as this could be seen as a disincentive to take up part time employment; and if she will make a statement on the matter?
Update on the Sale of the Mount Carmel Site by Dr James Reilly Minister for Health
While I understand that the proposed sale of Mount Carmel has not been completed, I can confirm that, in the context of other potential uses for the campus, the HSE has made a bid for the buildings and land which were previously the Mount Carmel Maternity Hospital.
Doherty welcomes compensation package for symphysiotomy survivors
Fine Gael Meath East TD and member of the Oireachtas Health Committee, Regina Doherty, has today (Tuesday) warmly welcomed the compensation package approved by the Government for survivors of symphysiotomies. Deputy Doherty has been working with the women involved and has been urging the Government to bring closure to the issue.
Good day for consumers and SMEs as roaming charges slashed – Noone
Fine Gael Seanad spokesperson on European Affairs, Senator Catherine Noone, has welcomed the introduction of reduced roaming charges across the EU, describing it as a good day for consumers and SMEs.
Hogan announces funding of over €8m for the Community and Voluntary Sector
Phil Hogan T.D., Minister for the Environment, Community & Local Government, today announced funding of €8.015m over the coming two years to 55 national community and voluntary organisations.