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University of Galway must urgently review any links with Israeli institutions

Labour’s Midlands North-West Candidate Fergal Landy has repeated his call on University of Galway to urgently review any links with Israeli institutions and states that Galway needs an MEP that will refuse to support Ursula Von Der Leyen. Landy said Galway needs an MEP, and repeated his call on the University of Galway to ensure…

04 June 2024

Europe’s Progressive Future On The Ballot on June 7

Labour’s MEP candidate for Dublin, Aodhán Ó’Ríordáin, has said that the hard-won social progress achieved across Europe in recent years is at risk from growth of right-wing parties in Europe. “We saw in the Marriage Equality referendum and later with the Repeal of the Eighth Amendment, how Ireland’s drive to progressive change gave hope to…

03 June 2024

Record homeless figures show Housing for All has failed

14,009 homeless, including 4,206 children Labour Leader and Housing Spokesperson Ivana Bacik TD has expressed deep concern following the release of the April 2024 homeless figures, revealing a new and terrible milestone of 14,009 people in emergency accommodation, including a devastating 4,206 children. Deputy Bacik said, “A devastating new homeless milestone, these figures aren’t just…

Ivana Bacik TD
31 May 2024

A Social Europe that works for all – Labour publishes European Election manifesto 2024

Voters urged to send Labour MEPs to Europe to ensure a voice for Ireland in second largest group in the Parliament. Only a strong S&D group with Labour MEPs can stop a second term for Ursula Von Der Leyen. Labour outlines priorities for a just transition, a European housing plan and social progress.   Labour…

30 May 2024

Health Minister Must Take Responsibility for NCH Crisis

Labour’s Alan Kelly TD has called for immediate accountability from the Minister for Health following the revelation that the new National Children’s Hospital (NCH) will not admit patients until end of 2025 at the earliest, despite previously being due for “substantial completion” this October. This disclosure was made to the Dáil’s public spending watchdog, highlighting…

30 May 2024

Labour stands with UCD and UCC student protests

Full scale boycott of Israel needed Labour’s Further and Higher education Spokesperson Senator Annie Hoey has expressed support for the student encampments at UCD and UCC in support of Palestine and condemned UCDs excessive use of force by university staff against students. Senator Hoey said: “The student encampments on the campuses of UCD and UCC…

Senator Annie Hoey image
29 May 2024

Government failing to prioritise disability services for children

An Taoiseach acknowledgement rings hollow Labour’s Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD today criticised the government for failing to address the critical delays in the assessment of needs for children with disabilities. Speaking at Leader’s Questions, Ó Ríordáin highlighted the unacceptable situation where nearly 15,000 children remain on waiting lists, exacerbating their challenges and impacting their development….

29 May 2024

Government must investigate corruption in our planning system

Labour Leader and Housing Spokesperson Ivana Bacik TD has welcomed news that the Minister for Housing will incorporate a Labour proposal for a new offence relating to abuse of the planning objection process for personal financial gain. Deputy Bacik said, “During a housing and climate crisis, it is unforgivable for anyone to profiteer from blocking…

Ivana Bacik TD
28 May 2024

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