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  • Lowry welcomes funding for Tipperary projects

    Lowry welcomes funding for Tipperary projects

    DEPUTY MICHAEL LOWRY WELCOMES FUNDING TOTALLING €913,266 FOR PROJECTS IN TIPPERARY THROUGH THE TOWN & VILLAGE RENEWAL SCHEME 2018 Deputy Michael Lowry is delighted to announce that funding totalling €913,266 has been allocated to 8 projects in Tipperary through the Town & Village Renewal Scheme 2018. This year the Town & Village Renewal Scheme focuses…

  • Moyne Templetuohy – Club Notes 05/11/18

    Moyne Templetuohy – Club Notes 05/11/18

    Intermediate: Following on from our great succus in the Tipperary Championship we now go forward to represent Tipperary in Munster this coming weekend. Following Fermoy’s win over Galbally of Limerick last weekend we now face Fermoy in a home fixture this Sunday the 11th of November. The game is fixed for 1.30pm in Templetuohy and we urge…

  • Kelly presents Labour Women’s Jo Cox award to victims of Cervical Check scandal

    Kelly presents Labour Women’s Jo Cox award to victims of Cervical Check scandal

    At the annual Labour Party Conference, Labour Party Health spokesperson and Vice Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, Alan Kelly TD, presented Vicky Phelan, Stephen Teap and Lorraine Walsh with Labour Women’s Jo Cox award for Bravery for their work on the Cervical Check scandal. Labour Women created this award last year in memory of…

  • Upperchurch Drombane Weekly Club Notes – Nov 2nd 2018

    Upperchurch Drombane Weekly Club Notes – Nov 2nd 2018

    UNDER 21 HURLING Best of luck to our under 21 hurlers face Boherlahan Dualla in the mid championship next Sunday Nov 4th. Throw in is at midday in Holycross. UPPERCHURCH DROMBANE’S FITTEST CLUB Our annual fundraising night at Thurles Greyhound Stadium returns again on Saturday November 17th and in addition to the usual canine entertainment…

  • Na Sáirséalaigh Dúrlas Éile Club Notes – 2/Nov/2018

    Na Sáirséalaigh Dúrlas Éile Club Notes – 2/Nov/2018

    Senior: Hard luck to our Senior hurlers who lost out to Loughmore-Castleiney after extra-time in the Mid Senior Hurling Championship Final Replay on a scoreline of 1-21 to 2-21. Amanda Stapleton Benefit Fund: The Amanda Stapleton Fundraiser match between Tipperary and Kilkenny takes place in Borris-Ileigh this Saturday November 3rd at 18:00. Tickets are €22.50 and are…

  • Health Committee should invite authors of the “Health Inequalities in Europe” report to address the Oireachtas Health committee

    Health Committee should invite authors of the “Health Inequalities in Europe” report to address the Oireachtas Health committee

    Labour Health Spokesperson Alan Kelly TD, has called for the chair of the Oireachtas Committee to invite the authors of the “Health Inequalities in Europe” report to address the Oireachtas Health committee and discuss their findings in relation to Ireland. Commenting today Deputy Kelly said: “Today’s report highlights, yet again, the nature of the two-tier…

  • IFA WELCOMES HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

    IFA WELCOMES HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

    IFA Horticulture Chairman Paul Brophy has welcomed the recent launch of the 2019 Scheme of Investment Aid for the Development of the Commercial Horticulture Sector by Minister Andrew Doyle. He said the scheme was essential for the continued development and competitiveness of the Irish horticulture sector. “Ireland’s horticulture sector currently contributes over €430 million to…

  • Minister for Health is failing in his duty to seriously unwell children – Kelly

    Minister for Health is failing in his duty to seriously unwell children – Kelly

    Labour Spokesperson on Health, Alan Kelly TD, has described as wholly unacceptable the waiting lists facing sick children. Deputy Kelly has called on Minister Harris to come before the Dáil to explain the cause of these waiting lists and his plan to address the issue. Deputy Kelly said; “There are now over 10,300 children waiting…

  • Winter is coming and no health plan in sight – Kelly

    Winter is coming and no health plan in sight – Kelly

    Reacting to latest figures provided by the INMO that over 9,000 people were on trolleys in October, Labour Health spokesperson, Alan Kelly has called on the HSE and the Minister for Health to publish what their plans are to reduce this number through out the winter period. Deputy Kelly said: “Winter is coming which means…

  • Gov must heed IMO warning

    Gov must heed IMO warning

    Labour Party Health spokesperson, Alan Kelly, has said Simon Harris needs to take the prediction by the IMO that trolley numbers will exceed 1,000 this winter seriously. Deputy Kelly said: “The warnings by the Irish Medical Organisation are very stark as we are set to enter into another winter of chaos in our hospitals. “The…

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