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Pensioners are falling into poverty in a time of plenty

It is completely unacceptable that poverty levels and enforced deprivation rates are rising for pensioners at a time when the Government has billions at its disposal, according to Social Democrats finance spokesperson Cian O’Callaghan. Deputy O’Callaghan said: “Figures released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show that the consistent poverty rate for those aged 65 […]

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Dearth of HAP properties highlights urgent need for eviction ban

The Government will oversee an even greater spike in homelessness if it does not immediately introduce a no-fault eviction ban, according to Social Democrats housing spokesperson Rory Hearne. Deputy Hearne said: “Evictions in the final quarter of 2025 were up 41% on the same period the year before, while over 20,000 notices to quit were […]

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Cummins calls for targeted resources for Dublin’s southwest inner city after damning report

The people of Dublin’s southwest inner city are being failed on multiple fronts by the Government, according to local Social Democrats TD Jen Cummins. Deputy Cummins, who represents Dublin South Central, said: “A new report by TCD economist Barra Roantree has revealed the depths of disadvantage in Dublin’s southwest inner city. On every metric, the residents […]

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All Special Emergency Arrangement contracts should be cancelled by Tusla

Forged references provided for staff at unregulated children’s care homes are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the potential harm of Special Emergency Arrangements, according to Social Democrats children spokesperson Aidan Farrelly. Deputy Farrelly said: “It’s time to call a halt on these shambolic, unregulated and frankly dangerous substitutes for State […]

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Minister for Education must engage with demand for gaelcholáistí

The Government is ignoring the growing demand for the creation of gaelscoileanna and gaelcholáistí across Ireland, according to Social Democrats education spokesperson Jen Cummins. Deputy Cummins said: “There are 11 counties with no gaelcholáistí, no option for parents or their children to receive an education in their native language. “More than 50% of the Department […]

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New special classes announced without listening to school communities

The announcement of so-called “inclusive special classes” in mainstream schools has been made without clarity or engagement with school communities, according to Social Democrats education spokesperson Jen Cummins. The announcement forms part of a wider package of 45 new special classes for the 2026/27 school year, including five pilot “inclusive” classes intended to allow students […]

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Educators’ voices must be listened to during early years pay talks

Every level of the early years sector, including the Federation of Early Childhood Providers and Childhood Services Ireland, must come to the table and attend important pay talks for early years educators, according to Social Democrats children spokesperson Aidan Farrelly. Deputy Farrelly said: “The ongoing recruitment and retention crisis in early years education and childcare […]

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Spring Economic Forecast shows that measures to curb inflation are needed

The Spring Economic Forecast shows that measures to curb inflation are needed, according to Social Democrats finance spokesperson Cian O’Callaghan. Deputy O’Callaghan said: “Resources must be prioritised in areas that will curb inflation and have a long-term benefit – such as accelerating the rollout of solar panels to reduce household energy bills. “These kinds of […]

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