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“People will die unnecessarily” - hospital action group

“People will die unnecessarily” was the grim message from chairman of the Roscommon Hospital Action Committee, as the group prepared to meet yesterday evening [Thursday] to decide on the next step in their battle to save local hospital services.

Jobs plan can create and protect employment – Naughten

With 1,000 people a week predicted to emigrate this year alone, Ireland urgently needs Fine Gael’s five point plan to create jobs and growth, Denis Naughten has stated.

Class sizes failing local children — Naughten

The failure to tackle increasing class sizes in primary schools means that many children are being subjected to a huge educational disadvantage which has negative, long-term consequences, local TD Denis Naughten has claimed.

Families can still get help with school costs - Naughten

Deputy Denis Naughten has advised parents who may be eligible for the Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance that they still have time to apply for the scheme. The closing date for completed applications is Thursday September 30.

Roads to Ballinasloe set for major improvement

Local TD Denis Naughten has welcomed the commencement of a €0.5 million resurfacing programme on the Shannonbridge/Ballinasloe and the Dysart/Ballinasloe roads by Roscommon County Council.

Equipment sterilising facilities upgraded at Roscommon hospital

Deputy Denis Naughten has welcomed a commitment by the HSE to upgrade the sterilising facilities at Roscommon County Hospital.

College grant move will leave thousands on the dole - Naughten

The Government’s decision to change rules governing the Back to Education Allowance (BTEA) will leave people languishing on dole queues rather than allowing them to upskill and re-enter the workforce, according to local TD Denis Naughten.

Naughten presses Taoiseach on need for action on head shops

Local TD Denis Naughten has again questioned the Taoiseach on the Government’s inaction in addressing the serious safety concerns surrounding the operation of head shops.

Head shop law welcome but why wait? - Naughten

Local TD Denis Naughten has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it is to ban many of the toxic chemicals currently on sale in head shops, but has questioned why the ban will only come into force in June.

Naughten appointed to key economic role

Local TD Denis Naughten was last week appointed by Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny to a key economic role within the party as chairperson of the parliamentary party’s Economic and Business Affairs Committee.

 

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