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Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Bill 2014 Second Stage Speech
It is now 15 years since the Equality Authority was established, and 14 years since the establishment of the Human Rights Commission. In that time, the demographic, social and economic fabric of the State has continued to change profoundly.
Rehab review welcome, but outstanding questions remain for the board – Harris
Fine Gael Wicklow/East Carlow TD and member of the Public Accounts Committee, Simon Harris, has today (Tuesday) said that the appointment by Rehab of the independent management consultant, Dr Eddie Molloy, to conduct a review of the organisation is a welcome development for the group which should help to address concerns about its corporate governance.
€30 million investment in Agri-Food signifies strength of the sector
Major investment in Mitchelstown to create 50 jobs as Agri-Food exercises its strength in sustainable job creation
Funding awarded to promote understanding of EU among our young people – Donohoe
Minister for European Affairs, Paschal Donohoe, has today (Thursday) congratulated 11 groups who have been awarded funding under the Department of the Taoiseach’s Communicating Europe Initiative (CEI).
Housing Agency report underlines need for action on housing crisis – Byrne
Fine Gael Dublin South Central TD, Catherine Byrne, has today (Monday) said that the recent report from the Housing Agency, which showed that almost 40,000 new homes will be needed in Dublin over the next four years, underlines the need for action to address the housing crisis.
Let’s not blame grandparents for our childhood obesity problem – Mitchell O’Connor
Fine Gael Dun Laoghaire TD and member of the Oireachtas Health Committee, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, has today (Monday) said we can’t blame grandparents for our rising childhood problem.
Crime Prevention Text Alert Service should be expanded – Noone
Community-based text alerts provide a vital service as a modern neighbourhood watch
Meath producers can benefit from new competition and consumer legislation – McEntee
Fine Gael Meath East TD, Helen McEntee, has welcomed the publication of new competition and consumer legislation, saying that many agricultural producers in Meath stand to benefit from it. Deputy McEntee was speaking in the Dáil this week during the Second Stage debate on the Competition and Consumer Protection Bill 2014.
President’s UK visit provides opportunity to further strengthen trade links – Breen
Speaking ahead of President Michael D Higgins’ visit to the UK, Fine Gael Clare TD and Chairman of the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee, Pat Breen, said the trip provides an ideal opportunity to further strengthen our trade links with Britain, while also recognising the key role played by the Irish community in Britain.
Parliamentary Question addressed to the Minister for Education and Skills
To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if there are no school places available in a local gaelscoil due to the effects of a sibling policy being in place, if his Department will consider introducing a school bus or a travel grant to enable students to travel to an alternative gaelscoil further away but within the catchment area; and if he will make a statement on the matter?