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Government needs to act on recommendations of Hamilton Review

The Social Democrats have given a cautious welcome to a report from a review group, led by retired judge James Hamilton. The Hamilton Review contains 25 recommendations and aims to tackle white collar crime in a far more uniform way. The challenge now for Government is to adopt and implement these recommendations. Social Democrats Justice spokesperson, […]

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Met Éireann data on climate change must be heeded by the Government

Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore has called for immediate Government action following the publication of data by Met Éireann which shows that Ireland’s weather in 2020 indicates further evidence of climate change. Met Éireann has revealed that: 2020 was a record-breaking year in Ireland for February rainfall and dry spring. Extreme weather patterns experienced in […]

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Time to end the exploitation of student nurses and midwives

Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD has called on the Government to end the exploitation of student nurses and midwives who have been expected to fill gaps in our chronically under-funded health service during the pandemic. Speaking in support of a motion on the issue from Solidarity-People Before Profit today, Deputy Shortall said: “It should […]

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People sleeping rough are being excluded from emergency accommodation

Social Democrats Housing spokesperson Cian O’Callaghan TD has expressed very serious concern about the number of people sleeping rough who are being excluded from emergency accommodation. Deputy O’Callaghan said: “I’m very concerned about the spike in the numbers of homeless deaths. It’s about 35% higher than this time last year. Behind each number is a […]

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Cllr Mulville welcomes clarification regarding transfer of Central Mental Hospital patients to Portrane

Social Democrats councillor for the Rush-Lusk ward, Paul Mulville, has welcomed clarification from the Health Service Executive regarding the future transfer of patients from the Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum to Portrane. Cllr Mulville said: “Recent media reports, which suggested that the M50 motorway would be closed to facilitate the transfer to patients next year […]

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Kildare Social Democrats secure funding commitments for community services

The Kildare grouping of Social Democrats councillors – Cllr Nuala Killeen, Cllr Chris Pender and Cllr Aidan Farrelly – have secured a firm commitment from Kildare County Council to ringfence the first €250,000 of any potential funding increases in 2021 for community services. During the 2021 Annual Budget meeting, the Social Democrats councillors proposed a […]

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Rise in homeless numbers is deeply concerning

Social Democrats Housing spokesperson and Dublin Bay North TD, Cian O’Callaghan, has expressed concern about the increase in the number of people becoming homeless and living in emergency accommodation. Deputy O’Callaghan said: “The latest figures released by the Department of Housing show that the number of people becoming homeless and living in emergency accommodation has […]

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Minister’s Dáil statement highlights necessity for referendum on judicial reform

Today’s Dáil statement by the Minister for Justice on the circumstances of Seamus Woulfe’s appointment to the Supreme Court highlights the necessity for a constitutional referendum on judicial reform, according to Catherine Murphy TD, co-leader of the Social Democrats. Deputy Murphy, who is the party’s spokesperson for Justice, said: “It is regrettable that we are […]

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Action needed to prevent homeless deaths

Social Democrats Housing spokesperson and Dublin Bay North TD, Cian O’Callaghan, has expressed sadness at the news that two more homeless men have died overnight and called on the Government to ramp up the delivery of Housing First homes and supports. Deputy O’Callaghan said: “It is very sad news that two more men who are […]

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