“Breastfeeding is a natural part of life.”
State funding
WDC Chief Executive Allan Mulrooney says that the Western Region “stands at a crossroads”.
“Many will continue to struggle on a weekly basis”
“return applicants who fail”
So now it is Jack Chambers’ turn to fly his crop-dusting aircraft over the prospering fields of Ireland, cascading money in every direction
Whatever the fate of the Government at the election, she will be one of the few senior ministers to emerge from this Dáil with her reputation amongst her peers, and the wider electorate, enhanced.
First 40 tents to be on Thornton Hall site this month
Green Party Minister Catherine Martin says she and her party would ultimately like to see “Universal Basic Income” implemented in Ireland – a policy of providing regular, unconditional payments to all citizens regardless of employment status or income level. #Budget2025
Minister Mary Butler insists that increased mental health funding in recent years is garnering results for children and young people, and that CAHMS mental health waiting lists for youths are falling. #Budget2025
“13,600 people were granted citizenship in the Irish state in 2022, and that increased to more than 18,000 in 2023.
“In the 20 years that I’ve been in politics, I’ve never seen such a blatant attempt by a government to buy an election such as this.” Aontú leader Peadar Toibín TD reacts to #Budget2025.