News & Statements

Hayes calls for European Studies Programme funding to be restored to schools

Funding for the cross border European Studies Programme (ESP) has been withdrawn by the Minister for Education in the Stormont Executive, John O’Dowd MLA. The Programme has been funded on a 50:50 basis by the Department of Education, Northern Ireland and the Department of Education and Skills here for nearly 30 years. ESP links 90 post-primary schools north and south through collaborative curriculum-based projects furthering tolerance, mutual understanding and an appreciation of the cultures of others.

Patients’ views central to new cancer strategy – Mulherin

Fine Gael TD for Mayo, Michelle Mulherin, has said that the inclusion of a patient representative on the new Cancer Strategy Steering Group is the correct decision as the views of patients should be central to the new strategy. Deputy Mulherin received confirmation of the inclusion of a patient representative from the Minister for Health, Leo Varadkar.

Statement by Minister Charlie Flanagan on Portlaoise Hospital

I welcome clarification that enhanced maternity services are to continue at Portlaoise Hospital. I welcome the ongoing engagement with staff by Dublin- Midland Hospital Group CEO, Dr. Susan O’Reilly, in the aftermath of recent reports relating to the Hospital.

Dunmore East Dredging to begin in July will cost €6 million – Minister Coffey

Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey has welcomed news that the Minister for Agriculture, Food and The Marine Simon Coveney TD has signed the contract for the dredging of Dunmore East Harbour for 2015. Minister Coffey said this is positive news and it is now expected works will begin in July with most of the work completed by September.