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Action on Housing needed for Ireland to compete as post-Brexit European hub

Labour Housing and Enterprise spokesperson, Jan O’Sullivan TD, has said Ireland must move to alleviate the housing crisis if it is to successfully compete with other EU cities as a post-Brexit hub. It comes as the deadline for applications to host the European Medicines Agency and European Banking Authority expires at midnight tonight, with Ireland…

Labour Admin

31 July 2017

Immigration Unit welcome but answers still needed

Labour spokesperson on Equality, Cllr Deirdre Kingston has welcomed the news that a designated immigration unit will be developed at Dublin Airport but said that answers are still needed on why Ms Silva-Carvalho was treated the way she was. Cllr Kingston said: “I welcome the news that the Department of Justice and OPW will start…

Labour Admin

28 July 2017

Drug funding welcome but media coverage forces decision making again

Labour spokesperson on Health, Alan Kelly TD, has welcomed the announcement that nine new drugs will be made available later this year, after a row over funding was resolved between the HSE and Department of Health. However Deputy Kelly said that clarity was now needed over when these drugs will be made available to Irish…

28 July 2017

CSO figures reveal how Government is failing young adults

Labour spokesperson on urban regeneration, Joe Costello reacting to CSO figures today has said: “The 2016 Census figures released by the CSO today make stark reading. “They show that nearly half a million adults over 18 years of age are living with their parents. This is an increase of 4.4%. Nearly half or 215,000 were…

Labour Admin

27 July 2017

CSO figures highlight lack of affordability in housing sector- O’Sullivan

Labour Housing spokesperson, Jan O’Sullivan TD, has said that  today’s Census figures showing nearly half a million adults are still living with their parents, highlight the lack of affordability in the housing and rental sector. The latest figures from the CSO reveal almost 270,000 men and 190,000 women aged 18 and over remain in the…

Labour Admin

27 July 2017

Independent review of response to Drogheda water emergency needed

Louth & East Meath Labour Senator Ged Nash has written to the Minister for Housing & Local Government calling for the establishment of an independent review into Irish Water’s handling of the Drogheda water supply emergency. The time-limited review should be chaired by an expert engineer from outside of Ireland and who has experience in…

27 July 2017

Life saving drugs still caught in funding logjam for as long as 12 months now

HSE took 10 months to refer life-saving drug Entresto  to the Department of Health Department took two months to refer it back to the HSE What is going on asks Alan Kelly? Labour Health Spokesperson Alan Kelly has called for immediate action from the Department of Health and the HSE over the nine drugs currently…

27 July 2017

Kelly welcomes progress on Craft Beer Bill

Labour TD Alan Kelly has welcomed a decision by Cabinet to bring forward and send to Committee stage, his legislation to allow breweries, microbreweries, cider makers and distilleries to sell their own produce to tourists and other visitors on site. Deputy Kelly first introduced Labour’s Intoxicating Liquor (Breweries and Distilleries) Bill 2016 in November 2016….

26 July 2017

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