Edenderry to Dublin bus route gets new operator from December

Go-Ahead Ireland is to begin operations of the 120 Edenderry to Dublin bus route from December 1st 2019. The operator has also confirmed to Councillor Aidan Farrelly today that the first eight journeys of the day will be served by double-decker buses travelling to Dublin, with the aim of ensuring capacity for the in-demand service. […]

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SocDems welcome legalisation of abortion and same sex marriage in North

Speaking ahead of tonight’s midnight legalisation of same sex marriage and the decriminalisation of abortion in Northern Ireland, Social Democrats Councillor Carly Bailey said: “This is a hugely important moment for both reproductive health care and marriage equality on our island. It’s a significant step towards a fairer and more inclusive and compassionate Northern Ireland. […]

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ESRI proves Budget 2020 has scant regard for poverty levels

Commenting on today’s ESRI research that shows Budget 2020 will increase poverty rates, Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD said: “It was clear from the off that Budget 2020 failed to protect the most vulnerable in our society and as a result is highly regressive. Today’s research by the ESRI think tank confirms that the […]

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SocDems support ‘right to disconnect’ law for workers

The Social Democrats support today’s call for new legislation giving workers the right to ‘switch off’ once their working day is over. Party co-leader Róisín Shortall TD said: “All workers have a right to ‘switch off’ once their working day is over. Undoubtedly the ‘always on’ culture of many workplaces contributes to workplace stress. The […]

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Budget 2020 continues the commodification of housing – Catherine Murphy TD

Social Democrats Co-Leader Catherine Murphy has says the housing measures outlined in today’s budget ignore the significantly escalating crisis within the private rental sector where thousands of people reside in the most precarious of circumstances with little to no real protections. She said the Government continues to rely on the private rental sector by funnelling […]

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Budget 2020 fails to shift gear towards tackling climate change

Reacting to Budget 2020, Social Democrats Spokesperson on Climate Change, Dublin Bay North Cllr. Cian O’Callaghan said: “If we are serious about tackling climate change then we need shift investment into sustainable public transport and cycling to reduce transport emissions and let road projects take a back seat for a while. “The National Development Plan […]

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Piecemeal Budget punishes vulnerable and fails to address crises in housing and health

Fine Gael’s piecemeal Budget punishes the most vulnerable in our communities and fails to address critical issues facing the country, the Social Democrats said today. Co-leaders Róisín Shortall TD and Catherine Murphy said: “The country is beset with problems, from the housing and homelessness emergency to the year-round trolley crisis in health, the dearth of […]

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Affordable Rental Scheme needed for Dublin City Council public housing delivery

Ahead of tonight’s Dublin City Councillors’ vote on plans to privatise the redevelopment O’Devaney Gardens, Social Democrats Councillors have restated the party’s opposition to the current proposals which will not deliver homes at affordable prices. The SocDems’ five Dublin City Councillors are opposed to Council management’s current plans to privatise the redevelopment of O’Devaney Gardens […]

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