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Thalidomide survivors must have access to documents says Ó Brolcháin

Thalidomide survivors must have access to all relevant State documentation relating to the drug which caused numerous birth defects in the 1960s.

Dempsey gives ‘enthusiastic response’ to Barna to Oranmore cycle path

A new cycle path and walkway from Barna to Oranmore may have taken a step closer to becoming a reality according to Green senator Niall Ó Brolcháin.

Fahey and Ó Brolcháin lobby Government to support Galway’s Smart Travel bid

Frank Fahey and Niall Ó Brolcháin have been lobbying the Transport Minister Noel Dempsey to support public transport projects in Galway under the Smart Travel Initiative.

Western Rail Corridor is still going ahead says Ó Brolcháin

The next section of the Western Rail Corridor is going ahead according to Green senator Niall Ó Brolcháin, who has rubbished claims saying cutbacks in funding had stalled progress.

Ó Brolcháin pushes for world’s first mobile phone health warning system

A warning label of the possible health effects of using mobile phones could be placed on all handsets and packaging if legislation from Galway senator Niall Ó Brolcháin is successful.

Ó Brolcháin lashes Fine Gael over ‘irresponsible approach’ to planning

By opposing both investigations into planning practices in Galway and the regulation of quarries, Fine Gael has learned “nothing from the excesses of the Celtic Tiger era”.

Poll shows Fahey’s seat in danger as FF support plummets

Frank Fahey’s seat is in danger according to a new poll, which will make disturbing reading for Fianna Fáil, as it shows party support has dropped in Galway West and that it will struggle to hold on to two seats in the constituency.

Worrying results for Fianna Fáil in poll

A TNS mrbi poll of the Galway West constituency, commissioned by Fianna Fáil, will make uneasy reading for the party as it shows it’s second seat is in danger.

New school for Colaiste na Coiribe gets go-ahead

A new school for Colaiste na Coiribe has been approved for immediate inclusion in the Department of Education’s Capital Programme, and could be completed by 2013.

Help youth cafés stay open longer says Ó Brolcháin

Galway does not need more youth cafés but better funding is needed in order to employ more staff so that these “valuable services” for young people can stay open longer.

 

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