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Fine Gael should push von der Leyen to call for ceasefire

Seán Kelly speech in EU Parliament pathetic without action Labour Ireland South candidate Niamh Hourigan has called out Seán Kelly for failing to push for a ceasefire within the EPP. Hourigan said: “The bombardment of Gaza is horrific. The failure of the European Union to push for peace, the very value the Union itself was…

25 April 2024

Change in prison culture needed

Overcrowding, drug abuse, attacks worsening Labour’s Justice Spokesperson Aodhán Ó Riordáin TD was today reacting to reports from the Prison Officers’ Association that problems in prisons are getting worse. Deputy Ó Riordáin said “We are witnessing a system overwhelmed by overcrowding, drug abuse, and escalating violence against officers. Prison authorities have been vocal about how…

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD
25 April 2024

Dublin needs more housing now – Labour emergency motion

Labour Councillor for the Pembroke LEA, Cllr Dermot Lacey, has submitted a motion to Dublin City Council which, if passed would have statutory effect in increasing the Dublin City Council’s targets for the building of homes. He is calling on all Dublin City Councillors and local election candidates to pledge their support for his initiative….

25 April 2024

Housing for All update shows Government spin over substance

Labour leader and housing spokesperson Ivana Bacik has called out Government for failing to deliver on housing. Deputy Bacik said: “Once again it’s a matter of spin over substance coming from the office of the Taoiseach and Custom House. The Housing for All progress report lacks detail and crucially lacks any evidence of delivery. “Less…

Ivana Bacik TD
24 April 2024

Government inaction on eating disorder resources is a national scandal

Government plan to open 20 new beds by 2023 went completely unfunded Labour’s Senator Annie Hoey, was today reacting to the alarming findings regarding the lack of funding for adult eating disorder treatment beds in Ireland. Senator Hoey said “It is deeply concerning to learn that Government has failed to allocate funding for the much-needed…

Senator Annie Hoey image
24 April 2024

Government must do more to protect domestic violence survivors

Domestic violence victims forced into homelessness Ireland falls short of European standards. Labour’s Justice Spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD has expressed grave concern where domestic abuse survivors are being forced into homelessness or back into the hands of their abusers due to a severe shortage of refuge spaces across Ireland. As reported by Ellen Coyne…

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD
24 April 2024

Stability programme update paints picture of rosy economy – all we need now is a vision for society

FG & FF must not play fast and loose with tax base Falling inflation must mean falling prices Spending Ministers must signal end to ‘fiscal gimmickry’ Welcoming the late publication of this year’s Stability Programme Update, Labour’s Finance spokesperson Ged Nash TD said: “The update paints a picture of a healthy economy which is on…

23 April 2024

Labour slams Government empty promises on Vacancy and Dereliction

Labour’s Senator Mark Wall speaking on the Plinth today condemned the government’s lack of action on addressing vacancy and dereliction across the country. Despite promises and fanfare, the one-off Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant introduced by the government resulted in only 97 drawdowns in 2023.  Senator Wall said,  “It is outrageous that in the midst of…

Senator Mark Wall
23 April 2024

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