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Troy assures businesses of their online trading status

Longford/Westmeath Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Deputy Robert Troy, has received assurances from the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation that businesses can continue to trade online as long as they are confident in their ability to comply with the public health guidelines.

Chambers returns to the national scene after Seanad victory

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Fianna Fail's Lisa Chambers was one of the most high profile causalities in February's general election - when the parties Brexit spokesperson lost the seat she had held in Mayo since 2016.

New Covid-19 measures could 'decimate childcare sector', warns Rabbitte

Many childcare providers will be excluded under the Department of Children and Youth Affairs' new scheme to protect workers in the sector, while creches risk getting very little funding, or no funding at all.

Rabbitte demands gambling advertising stop during COVID-19 lockdown

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The National Lottery, and all other companies involved in the gambling industry, must cease advertising amid the COVID-19 crisis, a Galway East TD has demanded.

Drive-through Covid-19 testing centre to test 1,000 people a day

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The first drive-through HSE Covid-19 testing centre in the West of Ireland, which is based at Galway Airport, will be able to test 1,000 people a day when it is fully operational.

Twelve month rates moratorium for struggling businesses a must

Longford/Westmeath Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Business, Enterprise, and Innovation, Robert Troy TD, has published a Bill to introduce a rates moratorium for struggling businesses.

KAVA's latest exhibition goes online

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AFTER DARK, the latest exhibition from members of Kinvara Area Visual Arts, will not be on display at the Kinvara Courthouse, owing to Covid-19 restrictions, but it will be online.

Public amenities can only remain open if people comply with social distancing

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Public amenities, such as the Salthill Promenade, which have remained open despite the coronavirus restrictions, will only remain so if people comply with social distancing.

Both sides now — Cultural capitals Rijeka 2020 and Galway 2020 postpone raft of cultural events

Rijeka, the city sharing the 2020 designation of European Capital of Culture (ECoC) with Galway, has announced it will postpone cultural events scheduled to take place in March and in the first half of April due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.

Measures needed to prevent exodus of childcare workers says Rabbitte

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Children and Youth Affairs Anne Rabbitte says stop gap measures need to be considered by Government to prevent an exodus of childcare workers over the next number of months.

 

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