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Home tutors deserve the right to a pension – Burke
Home tutors deserve the right to a pension, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Tackling the shortage of neurology nurse specialists will mean better patient outcomes – Byrne
We must tackle the shortage of neurology nurse specialists throughout Ireland to ensure better patient outcomes, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Covid Certs could be the key to reopening nightclubs – Ahearn
Covid certs could be the key to reopening nightclubs and extending opening hours, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
UN CRPD Optional Protocol must be ratified in wake of Donegal HSE centre abuse allegations – Seery-Kearney
In the wake of the horrific reports of sexual abuse of residents with intellectual disabilities in a Donegal HSE-run centre, immediate action must be taken to ratify the Optional Protocol of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), a Fine Gael Senator has said.
House of Lords to be told of Seanad motion rejecting British Government’s proposals on legacy of the Troubles – Currie
Every member of the House of Lords will be informed of the unanimous rejection by Seanad Éireann of the British Government’s proposals to ban all Troubles prosecutions, investigations, civil cases and inquests now or in the future, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
North – South boycotts hurt all communities – Richmond
Continuing boycotts by DUP Ministers of vital meetings of the North – South Ministerial Council hurt all communities according to a Fine Gael TD.
We won’t be found wanting in finding a solution to the horticultural peat issue – Doherty
Minister Peter Burke today stated his support for the exemption of peat extraction from planning and said that he, or his Department, won’t be found wanting in finding a solution to the horticultural peat issue where Irish growers are relying on expensive imported peat as a growing medium for their horticultural produce, Fine Gael Senator Regina Doherty has said.
Progress for sail training in Ireland with potential new vessel – Ward
There is progress for sail training in Ireland with a potential new vessel identified, a Fine Gael Senator has said. Dún Laoghaire Senator Barry Ward today (Thursday) raised the matter with the Minister for Defence, Simon Coveney TD and emphasised the importance of funding for a new sail training vessel in Ireland to replace Asgard II.
Use of Digital Covid Certs in hospitality should continue over the winter months – Ahearn
The use of Digital Covid Certificates in restaurants, bars and cafes should continue throughout the winter months to protect public health and promote strong business in the hospitality sector, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Sinn Féin’s uncosted proposal on public housing leaves €1.8 billion unaccounted for – Cummins
Sinn Féin has once again demonstrated its policies don’t stand up to scrutiny, with a proposal for public housing which leaves €1.8 billion unaccounted for, a Fine Gael Senator has said.