Ken O’Flynn
“To reflect Oireachtas committee positions.”
Ó Broin’s comments follow remarks made last week by Uisce Éireann CEO Niall Gleeson.
“People are going to take judicial reviews, whether you like it or I like it”: Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Bróin says the problem with planning objections is not environmental NGOs serially objecting, but the lack of State staff able to process the objections.
Social Democrats Motion
From the National Competitiveness and Productivity Council.
Ultimately, much of Irish commentary comes down to that same central point: Why can’t the rest of the world be as tolerant and liberal and open and feminist as we are?
Fraud hard to spot
“I haven’t picked up huge pressure on it, if I’m honest.”
Despite succeeding in school
Randi Gladstone case.
“This is a heinous criminal who has carried out the most horrific crimes”: For the third time, Ben Scallan asks Tánaiste Simon Harris to explain how a Guyanese rapist with 19 previous convictions in the UK was allowed into Ireland: