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Cllr Ronan Moore calls for Night-Time Mayor for Meath

Social Democrats Councillor Ronan Moore has called on Meath County Council to explore the feasibility of creating a Night-Time Mayor role to help the local economy recover from the Covid-19 crisis. Cllr Moore explained: “The night-time and evening economy – our cafes, restaurants, clubs, pubs, galleries, theatres, exhibitions and all those events that take place […]

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People with disabilities must be included in Government’s Covid-19 strategy

Cork South-West TD, Holly Cairns, today highlighted the serious challenges faced by people with disabilities during the pandemic and called on the Government to address their needs when it publishes its ‘Living With Covid’ strategy next week. Speaking in the Dáil, Holly said: “The past few months have been an incredibly challenging time for people […]

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Whitmore renews her call for Online Safety Commissioner

Social Democrats TD for Wicklow, Jennifer Whitmore, has renewed her call for the appointment of an Online Safety Commissioner following the stark findings of new report from Cyber Safety Ireland. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson on Children, said: “The report revealed that more than 90 percent of children aged between eight and 12 […]

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Minister’s enthusiasm for digital hubs for students must be matched by funding commitment

Holly Cairns TD, Social Democrats spokesperson for Further and Higher Education, has called for targeted funding for colleges and universities to establish hubs or micro-satellite campuses which would enable rural students to complete courses online. Holly said: “One of the main barriers for students in rural Ireland is poor or non-existent broadband. With most courses […]

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Government must step up preparations for No Trade Deal Brexit

Social Democrats Brexit spokesperson, Cian O’Callaghan TD, today called on the Government to step up its preparations for a No Trade Deal Brexit. Deputy O’Callaghan said: “Following the threat by the UK Government to renege on the withdrawal agreement, the prospect of a worse-case scenario No Trade Deal Brexit is very real. “43% of Irish […]

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An Bord Pleanála’s decision to grant permission for Omni SHD is extremely disappointing

Dublin North West TD and co-leader of the Social Democrats, Róisín Shortall, said there is considerable disappointment and anger about An Bord Pleanála’s decision to grant permission for the Omni Strategic Housing Development (SHD). Deputy Shortall said: “A 12-storey, 324 apartment development is completely unsuitable for Santry and utterly out of sync with the character […]

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Flawed penalty points system for fishing industry is not fit for purpose

Holly Cairns TD, Social Democrats spokesperson for Agriculture and the Marine, has said that the Government’s new penalty points system for the fishing industry is deeply flawed and not fit for purpose. Holly said: “The penalty points system is designed to target breaches of fisheries rules but those working in the industry are concerned that […]

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Reopening of schools has left at-risk families exposed

Gary Gannon TD, Social Democrats spokesperson on Education, has said that the reopening of schools has led to serious concerns for families where there are underlying health conditions. Deputy Gannon said: “Last week, I raised a situation facing one family where a mother with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), who without adequate guidance and support from […]

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Minister needs to urgently address school transport crisis

Catherine Murphy TD, co-leader of the Social Democrats, has called on the Minister for Education to deal with serious deficiencies in school transport services. Deputy Murphy said: “Following NPHET advice at the end of August, major shortcomings in the provision of school bus services have arisen as measures to ensure social distancing are phased in […]

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Resignation of head of UK Government legal department demonstrates how high Brexit stakes are

The head of the UK’s Government legal department, Jonathan Jones, has quit over suggestions that Boris Johnson is trying to row back on parts of last year’s Brexit deal relating to Northern Ireland. Commenting on the development, Social Democrats Brexit spokesperson, Cian O’Callaghan TD, said: “It appears from the resignation of Jonathan Jones that the […]

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Climate action policies must be poverty and disability-proofed

Social Democrats TD for Wicklow, Jennifer Whitmore, has called for proper consultation with groups representing people living in poverty and disability organisations when climate action policies are being developed. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson on Climate, made her comments following the recent publication of the Waste Action Plan for a Circular Economy by […]

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Daft new regulations unfairly penalise those business doing right

Social Democrats co-leader Catherine Murphy TD called on the Minister for Health to review the new regulations on keeping records of food consumed by customers in pubs and restaurants. Deputy Murphy said: “The regulations seem daft in that they penalise all those pubs and restaurants who are observing the law and existing regulations governing their […]

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