Call for Health SecGen and Minister to answer questions about State behaviour in confidentiality and data breaches

Responding to the RTÉ Investigates report that revealed the Department of Health had gathered sensitive and confidential information about families taking cases against it, Róisín Shortall TD, co-leader of the Social Democrats, has called for the Secretary General and the Health Minister to appear before the Health Committee and Dáil respectively to answer questions. Deputy Shortall commented: […]

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Extension of parental leave is welcome – but we still lag behind Europe

– Government needs to ramp up investment for paid parental leave and streamline legislation to make it family-friendly, says Jennifer Whitmore TD Speaking on the Family Leave Bill in the Dáil today, Social Democrats spokesperson for Children, Jennifer Whitmore, said: “While I welcome the extension of paid parental leave to five weeks, the Government needs […]

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Social housing leasing by local authorities actively being sold as a financial product to developers

Speaking during Leaders’ Questions in the Dáil today, Social Democrats co-leader Catherine Murphy TD said: “Time and again we have seen that the market cannot be relied upon to deliver housing people can afford. “Long-term leasing effectively means that the State is paying a developer’s mortgage on a property by entering into a 20-25-year arrangement, […]

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Interim targets in new Climate Action Bill must not be watered down

Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore has welcomed the publication of the revised Climate Action Bill but says further safeguards are required in the legislation to ensure the 51% carbon emissions reduction target cannot be watered down. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson for Climate Action and Biodiversity, said: “While I welcome the inclusion of […]

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Kildare councillors make submission on cycling infrastructure

The Social Democrats have called for the delivery of cycling infrastructure to form a major part of Kildare County Council’s County Development Plan 2023 to 2029. In a lengthy submission to the recent consultative process, the party’s four elected Kildare councillors said that cycling infrastructure could drastically reduce traffic congestion and improve quality of life […]

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€1.72 million remains in the kitty for North Kildare Swimming Pool – Cllr Nuala Killeen

Social Democrats councillor Nuala Killeen has established that €1.72m remains in the kitty for the North Kildare Swimming Pool project. Cllr Killeen recently asked Kildare County Council to detail the funding accrued for the North Kildare swimming pool over the last 20 years, through development contributions, contributions by the Celbridge-Leixlip MD, and former town councils […]

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Social Democrats make submission to Commission on the Defence Forces

The Social Democrats have made a submission to the Commission on the Defence Forces, describing it as an opportunity to evolve Ireland’s current defence and security framework so it can meet future challenges. Cian O’Callaghan TD, the party’s spokesperson for Defence, said: “Our primary recommendation is for the Commission to develop and adopt a comprehensive […]

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Society must do better when it comes to women’s safety

The Social Democrats have expressed solidarity with women across the island of Ireland who have been deeply disturbed by the death of Sarah Everard in the UK and the disproportionate actions by police at the Clapham Common vigil. In a statement, party representatives said that women must be able to live an active life in […]

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