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Coronavirus caution still very much en vogue as Government talks make minute progress
So we’re another week further on, heading towards May 5. However, in the last seven days, the Taoiseach, Simon Harris and various other people, some political, some scientific, have begun to say that there is no certainty at all that we will open up any area of life come next Tuesday, May 5.
Stocking rules must be eased
Deputy Denis Naughten has called for the current rules on stocking rates for the ANC and BEAM schemes to be eased due to the Covid-19 restrictions impacting on farmers and marts.
Families encouraged to source cost saving utility bill premiums
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has urged families to use some of the time in COVID-19 isolation to shop around for the best offers available for electricity, phone, broadband, TV and gas, which could save them up to €1,000 per year.
Naughten welcomes measures to assist those working from home
Deputy Denis Naughten has welcomed measures by the telecoms industry aimed at helping those working from home as well those who may be isolating.
Independent Deputy calls on Government to review issue of face masks
On reviewing the evolving medical evidence regarding modes of transmission of coronavirus, the Regional group independents, of which Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten is a prominent member, has requested the Government and National Public Health Emergency Team to immediately consider initiatives for cloth faced coverings to be worn in public and work areas.
Government must pay wage subsidy directly to employers
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has requested the Taoiseach and Government to pay a wage subsidy directly to employers to allow them to continue to pay staff during the current crisis.
Flood assistance schemes must be activated as a necessity
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has called on the Government to immediately activate financial assistance schemes for farmers, families and businesses impacted upon by the serious flooding within the Shannon basin.
Deputy Naughten seeks colleagues support for Ceann Comhairle role
Roscommon/Galway Deputy, Denis Naughten, has confirmed his intention to attain the role of Ceann Comhairle of the 33rd Dáil.
Naughten expresses dissatisfaction with hospital car park clamping
The pay and display car parking and clamping policy at Portiuncula Hospital must be urgently reviewed as patients are being forced to rush out of A&E in fear of being clamped, Deputy Denis Naughten stated.