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Greater efforts must be made to encourage girls to take up STEM

Labour Party Education spokesperson, Senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, has called for greater efforts to be made to encourage women and girls to study and teach STEM subjects in schools. Senator Ó Ríordáin said: “In the Irish media today and indeed across the world, we are hearing about innovative Irish women who are making waves across…

08 March 2018

Immediate Inquiry needed into treatment of Garda Homicide Analysts

Labour TD for Tipperary and Vice Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, Alan Kelly has said that following the evidence given to the Justice Committee yesterday by the two Garda civilian analysts on homicide figures, that there should now be an immediate independent inquiry into how they were treated. Deputy Kelly said: “The evidence provided…

08 March 2018

Scandal of homeless expectant & new mothers must be addressed

Following the report on Morning Ireland on the number of expectant and new mothers living in emergency accommodation with their children, Labour spokesperson of Housing Jan O’Sullivan has said that the scandal must be urgently addressed, and added that Labour’s Housing (Homeless Families) legislation should be implemented as a priority. Deputy O’Sullivan said: “As we…

Labour Admin

08 March 2018

Give legal basis to UN Treaty

Labour spokesperson on Disability and representative in Cork North Central, Kathleen Lynch, has called for the Government to swiftly progress the Disability (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill to give full legal effect to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which was ratified in the Dáil last night. Ms. Lynch said: “I welcome the…

Labour Admin

08 March 2018

Contribution to Dáil Statements on Northern Ireland

Check against delivery 7th March 2018 As of this time last year there were 37,611 people on the housing waiting list in Northern Ireland. 23,694 deemed to be in housing stress. 11,889 of those are deemed to be homeless. Despite our housing crisis, there are more homeless deaths in Belfast than there are in Dublin….

Labour Admin

07 March 2018

Hard Border cannot be avoided if UK remain on current path

Questioning the Taoiseach at Leader’s Questions in the Dáil today, Labour Party Leader Brendan Howlin has called for a clear statement of Ireland’s view that the path chosen by the UK will result in a hard border on the island of Ireland without a commitment to a customs union and the application of single market…

Labour Admin

07 March 2018

Ireland has much more to do on gender equality

On the eve of International Women’s Day, Labour spokesperson on Equality and representative for Dún Laoghaire, Cllr Deirdre Kingston, has said that while improvements have been made, Ireland still has some way to go to achieving full equality between women and men. Cllr Kingston said: “I think anyone would agree that the Ireland of today…

Labour Admin

07 March 2018

O’Sullivan welcomes clarity provided by Supreme Court ruling

Labour representative on the Committee on the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution, Jan O’Sullivan TD, has welcomed the clarity provided by the Supreme Court in its ruling regarding the constitutional rights of the unborn in Limerick today. Deputy O’Sullivan said: “I welcome this very clear and unanimous ruling by the Supreme Court today. “The decision…

Labour Admin

07 March 2018

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