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Continued restrictions around maternity care and access branded ‘outrageous’
Restrictions on maternity care and partners accompanying pregnant women to hospital have caused “unnecessary stress”, while lack of progress and information on this issue is “outrageous”
Planning process must become faster, Kyne tells Seanad
A faster, more efficient system of decisions for major planning applications can become a reality if the Government honours its commitment to establish a planning and environmental court.
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Gardai probe county break-ins
Specialised menopause healthcare should be rolled out under Healthy Ireland plan says Dolan
Targeted menopause healthcare and increased awareness of symptoms and treatments should be available to access in primary care centres across the country as well as in the 18 new Sláintecare Healthy Communities, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Senator ponders, ‘If birds could vote, would policies in Ireland have been different?’
In Aristophanes’ play The Birds, two old men on the run from Athens and its laws, convince the local bird population to set up a city in the sky which will not only challenge the power of the Greek capital, but the power of the gods themselves.
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Four Galway city beaches water quality deemed safe for swimming
16-year-olds should get the vote, says O'Reilly
The right to vote should be extended to 16-year-olds in the Republic of Ireland, according to Green Party senator, Pauline O’Reilly.
Local Fine Gael Senator warmly welcomes funding allocation for upgrade of Ballinasloe shopfronts
Roscommon-Galway Fine Gael Senator, Aisling Dolan, has welcomed the allocation of funding towards the enhancement of business shopfronts in Ballinasloe, the relevant finance being afforded to the project by the local authority.
Funding available for Galway businesses under Online Retail Scheme, says Dolan
Galway businesses have an option for funding under a new round of the Online Retail Scheme, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Half the students who left school for homeschooling did it because of bullying, says O’Reilly
Half the students who left school and opted for homeschooling did it because they werte being bullied, according to Galway-based senator Pauline O’Reilly.