Donate
Join Now

Homelessness numbers exceed 15,000 mark for first time in history of the State

The latest homelessness figures confirm that a shameful milestone was reached under the watch of the previous government, according to Social Democrats TD Rory Hearne. Deputy Hearne, who represents Dublin North-West, said: “When the previous government was formed in June 2020, there were 8,699 people in homeless emergency accommodation, 2,653 of them children. “As the […]

Read more

Delay to roll out of free HRT scheme is an insult to women

A delay to the promised roll out of free hormone replacement therapy has been described as an insult to women by Social Democrats TD Sinéad Gibney. Deputy Gibney, who represents Dublin-Rathdown, said: “To much fanfare, outgoing Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly announced free HRT for women suffering from symptoms of menopause – a €20 million […]

Read more

Skyrocketing property prices continue to lock people out of homeownership

Skyrocketing property prices continue to be the main barrier to owning a home in Ireland, according to Social Democrats TD Cian O’Callaghan. Deputy O’Callaghan, who is the party’s housing spokesperson, said: “The latest national Residential Property Price Index, published today by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), recorded a 9.7 per cent increase in the 12 […]

Read more

Ireland’s stagnant recycling rates are deeply concerning

The next government must do more to tackle the State’s stagnant recycling rates, according to Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s climate and biodiversity spokesperson, said: “According to a report from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ireland is almost certain to miss mandatory EU recycling targets that will apply from […]

Read more

Statement from Cian O’Callaghan following a meeting of the Soc Dems parliamentary party

Statement from Social Democrats deputy leader Cian O’Callaghan following a meeting of the party’s parliamentary party this morning. “At a meeting of the Social Democrats parliamentary party this morning, a decision was taken to continue talks with the four parties we have already engaged with – Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Sinn Féin and Labour. “Earlier, […]

Read more