Tóibín: policy not working
Private ambulances costs rise to €10.1 million
Activists and TDs have welcomed the recommendation that peat harvesting in Ireland be resumed in 2022, after a public outcry greeted the sudden closure of Irish operations and the subsequent importation of both peat moss and peat briquettes into the country. The Irish Independent reported this morning that “the Government’s working group is expected to […]
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Labour’s Aodhan Ó Ríordáin has been strongly criticised for using the phrase “get them out” while urging the Labour Party’s 2021 Conference to end religious patronage in schools. The Dublin Bay North TD told Labour delegates that religious patronage in schools needed to be ended, adding: “If that requires a referendum, we should do it and […]
The alliance mean that Ireland will now actively seek to curtail new licensing for exploration and undertake other measures to phase out oil and gas production.
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At “breaking point” from the level of work being demanded of them in hospital laboratories
Depury McGrath said the Climate Action Plan also has a “bitter bias” against the common car, given the requirement to shift to electric vehicles.
He will be sentenced by video link on Friday 3 December.