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Dublin City Council should provide family friendly big screen viewings for our match against France

Following Ireland’s fantastic EURO 2016 result last night I am calling on Dublin City Council to provide family friendly big screen viewings in Dublin City. The match against France takes place on Sunday afternoon and appropriate facilities should be provided to allow families to enjoy the game in a safe and atmospheric way.  Everyone remembers…

23 June 2016

Tackling student housing is crucial to solving the housing crisis

The inclusion of student accommodation in the Labour Party Social and Affordable Housing Bill which was launched today has been warmly welcomed by Labour Youth, among a wide range of other issues tackled in this Bill which is intended to be tabled in the Dáil as soon as possible. National Chairperson of Labour Youth, Grace…

Labour Youth
22 June 2016

Consultation with housing sector, key to framing Labour housing bill

Speaking to Housing Stakeholders at launch of Labour’s Social and Affordable Housing Bill 2016 Today’s event is significant for a number of reasons. First of all it gives all of us in this room an opportunity not only to identify the issues that face the housing sector, but also to put forward genuine, workable solutions,…

Labour Admin

22 June 2016

Summer economic statement fails the test of a progressive plan for public finances

Prioritises regressive tax plans Today’s long awaited Summer Economic Statement proposes a Rainy Day Fund at a time when the country is barely getting into stronger recovery mode. It would have been much more appropriate to prioritise better public services at this stage of the recovery. The tax package in the plan launched today appears…

Labour Admin

21 June 2016

Serious questions on Garda collaboration with Eamon Cooke must be answered

The revelation in The Herald newspaper on Monday, 13 June, by Gerry O’Carroll, former Garda Detective, that Eamon Cooke, who is the main suspect in the disappearance of the thirteen year-old schoolboy Philip Carins, was given an official Garda code designated “Alpha Seven” is a remarkable piece of information and begs a host of questions….

Labour Admin

21 June 2016

Burton moves Labour’s School Admissions Bill to combat religious exclusion

  Children benefit from meeting and getting to know children from various backgrounds and religions. Diversity in our schools is an opportunity for our society, not something we should feel threatened by. All members of this house will have heard the anecdotal evidence of parents feeling forced to baptise their children to secure a school…

Labour Admin

21 June 2016

Labour calls for applications for ‘Richard O’Carroll Empowerment Bursary’

Launching the Labour Party’s ‘Richard O’Carroll Empowerment Bursary’, Chairperson of Labour’s 1916 Commemoration Committee, Senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, has invited students to apply for the bursary awarded for the upcoming 2016-17 academic year. The bursary, worth €2,000, is named after the leader of the Labour Group on Dublin Corporation who was killed during the Easter…

20 June 2016

Window of opportunity for task force to deliver for North Inner City

Following the visit of the Taoiseach and some of his Cabinet Minsters to the North Inner City last week, the Taoiseach has invited public representatives to meet him in Government Buildings tomorrow, Monday 20 June 2016.  It would be churlish not to welcome the Taoiseach’s visit and  to accept in good faith his personal commitment to take…

Labour Admin

19 June 2016

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