Government has a short window to ramp-up investment in solar panels

Financial supports should only be seen as a short-term solution to energy crisis Significant investment in solar power would help Ireland meet its climate action targets and improve our medium to long-term energy security, according to Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson on Climate and Biodiversity, said: “There are […]

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Survey paints bleak picture of transphobia and homophobia in our schools

Schools should be an inclusive, safe space for our students, yet the opposite is the case for many LGBTQ+ youth The Government must be more proactive in tackling the rise of transphobia and homophobia in our schools, Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon told the Dáil today. Deputy Gannon, who is the party’s Education spokesperson, made […]

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Nation United In Mourning Following Sad Passing of Vicky Phelan

What mattered most to Vicky was not rhetoric but action The nation is united in mourning the sad passing of Vicky Phelan, according to Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall. “The entire nation is united in mourning after the very sad passing of Vicky Phelan. “Vicky was instrumental in uncovering the CervicalCheck scandal. Her refusal to […]

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CETA Decision An Indictment Of Government Attempts To Ram Deal Through The Dáil

I hope this important decision will prompt some reflection on the government benches The Supreme Court decision that ratification of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)) between the EU and Canada is unconstitutional is an indictment of the government’s attempt to ram the deal through the Dáil, according to Social Democrats Environment Spokesperson Jennifer […]

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Fine Gael Inaction Means SIPO Is More Lapdog Than Watchdog

SIPO is currently more lapdog than watchdog The decision of the Standards in Public Office Commission (SIPO) not to investigate the Tánaiste’s leaking of a draft contract to a friend in 2019 is further evidence that the watchdog needs more teeth, according to Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall. “The Tánaiste has maintained that he leaked […]

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Dáil statements on Dublin will help keep city on political agenda

Taoiseach’s Taskforce needed to drive positive change in the capital Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon has welcomed confirmation that statements on Dublin will be heard in the Dáil for the first time next Thursday (November 17), when he will renew his call for the establishment of a Taoiseach’s Taskforce on O’Connell Street. Deputy Gannon, who […]

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Homebirth restrictions will heap further pressure on maternity hospitals

Government should be supporting women, not restricting their reproductive and healthcare choices An effective ban on homebirths in rural communities will compromise women’s health and put additional pressure on existing services in maternity hospitals, according to Social Democrats TD Holly Cairns. Deputy Cairns again raised the issue in the Dáil today, amid growing public concern […]

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COP27 must achieve climate justice for developing countries

UN climate conference must deliver measurable results on global warming  The Government must insist that COP27 is more than just a talking shop and use Ireland’s influence to achieve climate justice for developing countries, according to Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson on Climate and Biodiversity, said: “Given the […]

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