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Neasa Hourigan (page 12) — TD for Dublin Central

The Carrying Out of Evictions

Posted on: 2021-04-30 Last updated on: 2023-09-14 Written by: admin
Neasa spoke on the role played by An Garda Síochána during an eviction; the need to put in place procedures that recognise the human element at play; and issues around the carrying out of illegal evictions. Transcript: I am mindful…
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Climate Action Bill 2021

Posted on: 2021-04-29 Last updated on: 2023-08-23 Written by: admin
Neasa spoke in the Dáil to the Climate Action Bill, during which she highlighted Ireland’s biodiversity crisis, the need to promote international climate agreements, to lead on global tax justice and the need to ensure our children’s right to a…
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Clonliffe College gates

Clonliffe College development - Hines meeting

Posted on: 2021-04-09 Last updated on: 2023-09-18 Written by: admin
Map of development
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Neasa speaking in Dáil

Prime Time Investigates the Department of Health

Posted on: 2021-04-01 Last updated on: 2023-09-05 Written by: admin
Neasa spoke in the Dáil on the RTÉ Prime Time Investigates findings that the Department of Health has been secretly maintaining dossiers on children with autism who were involved in legal actions against the State. Transcript: Minister, I would like…
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Neasa talking in the Dáil

We need an inclusive Public Banking Forum

Posted on: 2021-04-01 Last updated on: 2023-09-18 Written by: admin
We need a banking forum that involves not just the pillar banks and the Central Bank. It needs to include credit unions, post offices and labour unions for a truly inclusive discussion on what the future of banking should be.…
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Garda station map

Where is my local Garda station?

Posted on: 2021-04-01 Last updated on: 2023-09-18 Written by: admin
The Dublin Metropolitan Region is split into divisions (e.g. North Central, North, West, etc.) within which the districts and sub districts served by stations exist. In case of emergency call 999/112. 112 SMS can be used by deaf, hard of…
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Climate Action Plan 2021 Consultation

Posted on: 2021-03-24 Last updated on: 2023-08-23 Written by: admin
Not a fan of all this climate action stuff? Maybe you’re a bit sceptical about how it will affect you everyday life? We need to hear that! The consultation for the new Climate Action Plan 2021 is now open and…
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Over-concentration of Build-to-Rent

Posted on: 2021-03-21 Last updated on: 2023-09-04 Written by: admin
Neasa spoke on the over-concentration of build-to-rent in our inner city areas and called on the Department of Housing to commence a review of what is happening with build-to-rent and the impact it is having on the market in inner…
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Vaccine

Global Access to Covid-19 Vaccines

Posted on: 2021-03-15 Last updated on: 2023-08-28 Written by: admin
Last week Ireland and the European Union blocked a push before the World Trade Organisation – lead mostly by developing countries – to waive patent rights for Covid-19 vaccines. A move by developing countries aimed at boosting global production. Last…
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Cars in Phoenix Park

Submission on the Phoenix Park Transport and Mobility Options Study

Posted on: 2021-03-12 Last updated on: 2023-09-18 Written by: admin
Today (12th March 2021) is the deadline for public submissions on the Phoenix Park Transport and Mobility Options Study. My submission is below. I’d encourage you all to make your own views know on the future of transport in the…
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