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New figures reveal lack of specialist Garda units for sexual violence victims

Despite the growing problem of sexual violence, figures released to the Social Democrats show that only nine out of the country’s 28 Garda Divisions have specialist units to deal with victims of sexual crime. In response to a parliamentary question, the Minister for Justice and Equality confirmed that there are ten dedicated Divisional Protective Service […]

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Concerns over role of An Bord Pleanala in Clane Housing Application

Social Democrats Kildare Councillor Aidan Farrelly has raised concerns over the role of An Bord Pleanála in an application for a private housing development in Clane which grew from 322 units to 366 after formal input from the Board. The Strategic Housing Development application, which is currently before the national planning authority pending decision, is […]

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SocDems pay tribute to Noel Whelan and offer sympathies to family

The Social Democrats today expressed deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the late barrister and political commentator, Noel Whelan. The party’s co-leaders Róisín Shortall TD and Catherine Murphy TD said: “We are deeply saddened by the news of Noel’s death. Noel was a passionate campaigner, a talented barrister and a discerning political commentator […]

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Serious funding questions for often cruel greyhound industry

“The revelations in tonight’s programme require serious consideration regarding the Department of Agriculture’s engagements with and indeed funding of this industry.” Social Democrats Co-Leader Catherine Murphy has said that the revelations in tonight’s upcoming RTÉ Investigates programme relating to the Irish Greyhound industry are extremely disturbing and give rise to significant questions regarding the State […]

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Despite economic growth, everyone pays for government’s budget failures

The Social Democrats have said that the Summer Economic Statement shows that everyone is paying for the failure of Fine Gael to properly cost major projects such as the National Children’s Hospital and the National Broadband Plan. “There would be €200m extra available in 2020 if the Government had done its job properly in managing […]

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National Conference marks a breakthrough electoral year

The Social Democrats’ third National Conference – to be held in Dublin on Saturday 22nd June 2019 – marks a year of electoral growth around the country for the party which has trebled its number of elected councillors to 19. “As a new and growing party committed to generating new ideas and solutions, we’re delighted […]

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