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Inquests must be held into all deaths at mother and baby homes

The very least we owe these children, and their families, is to investigate how they died. Holly Cairns TD is calling on the Minister for Justice to ensure that inquests are held into all deaths that occurred in mother and baby homes and similar institutional settings. During a debate on the Institutional Burial Bill, at […]

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Chaos and confusion surrounding mandatory quarantine must be addressed by Government

The Irish people deserve competence and efficiency from their government at a time of national crisis. Instead, they have chaos and confusion. The government’s mandatory quarantine system has descended into chaos less than three weeks after it was set up, according to Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall. “Last night, the government’s mandatory quarantine system had […]

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Government has questions to answers on the appointment of Robert Watt to €292,000 position

Social Democrats co-leader, and PAC Vice Chairperson, Catherine Murphy TD has queried whether the imminent appointment of Robert Watt, as permanent Secretary General of the Department of Health on a salary of €292,000, was always a fait accompli. “Taoiseach Micheál Martin personally asked Mr Watt to transfer from the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform […]

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Minister must explain absence of independent valuations for multi-million euro social housing leases

Social Democrats TD Cian O’Callaghan has called on the Minister for Housing to explain the absence of independent market rent valuations for multi-million euro leases the State has entered into with developers for the provision of social housing. Deputy O’Callaghan, who is the party’s Housing spokesperson, said: “Records released to me under the Freedom of […]

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Government must ditch its plan to add fuel to the fire of house prices

Commenting on figures from Daft.ie showing that house prices jumped an average of €20,000 in the last year, Social Democrats Housing spokesperson Cian O’Callaghan TD said: “The jump in house prices over the last year is a further setback to families and individuals struggling to buy a home. It is crucially important that the Government […]

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Government must plug the State pension gap for long-term carers

The State pension system should be adjusted to ensure that long-term carers no longer fall through the cracks, according to Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon. The Dublin Central TD, who is the party’s spokesperson on Social Protection, said: “Too many carers are falling between the cracks in our pension system, not qualifying for either the […]

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Has Taoiseach rolled back on ‘data, not dates’ promise?

Responding to the Taoiseach’s announcement of the easing of lockdown restrictions, co-leader of the Social Democrats, Róisín Shortall TD, has said: “It’s surprising that the Taoiseach has this evening set out a phased easing of restrictions based on dates, given that the Government’s previous plan emphasised that any change would be based on data instead. […]

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Fingal Social Democrats make submission on county tree strategy

Cllr Paul Mulville has worked with members of the Fingal Social Democrats branch to develop a submission to the Forest of Fingal Tree Strategy public consultation. The submission supports the core objectives of the draft strategy while calling for improved communication with the public around all aspects of tree works. Cllr Mulville said: “We believe that it […]

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Rural Future plan must be followed up with urgent action by the Government

The Rural Future plan announced today must be followed up with immediate Government action to help stem the further decline of communities throughout Ireland, according to Social Democrats TD Holly Cairns. Holly, who represents Cork South-West, said: “The plan announced today, while ambitious in terms of scale, will ultimately be judged on how quickly it […]

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Drop-in childcare facilities at work hubs must form part of Rural Future plan

Commenting on the Government’s Rural Future plan today, Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore called for the provision of drop-in childcare facilities at the working hubs proposed under the initiative. Deputy Whitmore said: “Working hubs with high-speed broadband form a central plank of the Government’s plan to re-energise rural communities and make it viable for people to work […]

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