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Taoiseach’s comments on review of abortion services are deeply unhelpful

Oireachtas Health Committee is the most appropriate forum to analyse review group’s report on abortion services Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns has described comments by the Taoiseach on the review group’s report on abortion services as deeply unhelpful. “The health and wellbeing of women must be front and centre of any recommendations to make legislative […]

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Ireland must examine international models to find solutions to crime

State’s law and order response to drug addiction has been a catastrophic failure Solutions to crime can only be found if the Government tackles the underlying causes of poverty and deprivation, according to Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon. Deputy Gannon, who represents Dublin Central, made his comments as statements on organised crime were heard in […]

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Further State investment needed to address Early Years recruitment crisis

Low pay is the driving factor behind high staff turnover levels Further State investment in childcare will be required to tackle the growing recruitment crisis in the Early Years sector, according to Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson on Children, said: “The results of SIPTU’s Early Years (Childcare) Survey […]

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Tánaiste Must Comment On Dispute Between His Officials and Robert Watt

The Tánaiste should tell us whose version of events he believes – Mr Watt’s or his officials The Tánaiste must address the clear contradictions in the accounts of the secretary general of the Department Of Health, Robert Watt, and his senior officials on the circumstances surrounding the botched secondment of Dr Tony Holohan to Trinity […]

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Under-delivery of social and affordable homes is inexcusable

It is not lack of money that is preventing the State building the homes we need – it is catastrophic mismanagement by the Minister  Social Democrats TD Cian O’Callaghan says it is disappointing but not surprising that the Government has yet again failed to meet its targets for the delivery of social and affordable homes. […]

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Social Democrats’ motion calls for a Vacant Homes Tax with teeth

Increased tax rate of 10% is needed to encourage owners of empty homes to sell or rent their properties  The Social Democrats will bring a Private Members’ Motion before the Dáil this Wednesday, April 19, calling for the introduction of an effective Vacant Homes Tax to help increase the supply of properties to rent or […]

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Minister’s refusal to reform teacher training is inexplicable

Social Democrats previously called for review of Professional Master of Education course to help increase the supply of teachers  Schools will continue to experience serious teacher shortages when the new term begins next September if the Minister for Education fails to address the ongoing recruitment crisis, according to Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon. Deputy Gannon, […]

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President Biden’s visit is a welcome endorsement of peace process

US President’s visit a reminder of our countries’ close ties and shared history This week’s visit by President Biden continues a long tradition of friendship and partnership between Ireland and the people of the United States of America, according to Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns. “Mr Biden will be the fourth US President to address […]

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Citizens’ Assembly Report on Biodiversity Loss Must Be A Watershed Moment

Politicians, from every party, must also stop talking out of both sides of their mouths The report of the Citizens’ Assembly on biodiversity loss must be a watershed moment that forces the State to take protective action, according to Social Democrats Climate Spokesperson Jennifer Whitmore. “The report of the Citizens’ Assembly is stark – but hopeful. To […]

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Latest RTB Figures Show We Are Facing A Tsunami Of Evictions

This huge increase in the number of people facing into homelessness is unprecedented The latest report from the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) shows there will be a tsunami of evictions in the coming months, according to Social Democrats Housing Spokesperson Cian O’Callaghan. “The RTB report states that 4,329 notices-to-quit were served to tenants between October […]

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