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Ó Cuív tels Govt to reverse downgrade of Galway Port

The classification of Galway Port as a port of regional significance and not a national port able to claim European funding, must be reversed immediately as it leaves the majority of the west coast without a port of national significance.

Ó Cuív tells Govt to reverse downgrade of Galway Port

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The classification of Galway Port as a port of regional significance and not a national port able to claim European funding, must be reversed immediately as it leaves the majority of the west coast without a port of national significance.

Ó Cuív demands grant for smoke alarms for people in remote rural areas far from fire stations

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A grant allowing people in remote rural areas to buy high quality smoke alarms is being proposed by Galway West TD Éamon Ó Cuív, who wants those living more than 30 minutes away from a fire station to qualify.

Farmers facing difficult choice as Minister refuses to guarantee entry to GLAS

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Regional, Rural, Gaeltacht, and Island Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív says farmers in the AEOS 3 scheme, whose contracts are not due to end until the end of 2017, have been left with a serious dilemma.

Common sense must prevail in Greenway development, says Ó Cuív

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Regional, Rural, Gaeltacht and Island Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív says the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport’s policy on greenway expansion must be reassessed so that a consistent approach can be adopted.

Disability inclusion a top priority for Fianna Fail in Government

The Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on mental health, disability and special needs and General Election candidate for Galway East Colm Keaveney has said that disability inclusion will be a priority for Fianna Fáil if elected to run the country.

Mental Health Commission urged to investigate psychiatric admissions

A man who presented at the emergency department of UHG for psychiatric admission left the department without supervision and was missing for 36 hours.

Emigration figures reveal increase in ‘brain drain’ from Ireland — Calleary

The latest emigration figures from the Central Statistics Office reveal a jump in the numbers of highly qualified graduates choosing to emigrate this year. The Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Jobs Dara Calleary has raised concerns about the increase in young Irish people with third level degrees who are opting to leave Ireland. 

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