Nuacht is déanaí/Latest News: Local
15 February, 2008
Sinn Féin will be holding a protest against the closure of Our Lady's Hospital Crumlin and the downgrading of Tallaght Hospital at Health Minister Mary Harney's office in Clondalkin Village at 1pm tomorrow, Saturday 16th February. Read full article
5 February, 2008
Clondalkin Sinn Féin has called for additional resources to be pumped into drug awareness and education initiatives, treatment services and rehabilitation opportunities. We are calling for resources for Garda Drugs Squads to be at least doubled. Read full article
1 February, 2008
Clondalkin Sinn Féin has said that attacks and verbal abuse on A&E hospital staff have a huge personal cost on people carrying out demanding jobs in the first place and called on the Minister for Health Mary Harney to ensure that zero tolerance of attacks on staff means zero tolerance. Read full article
31 January, 2008
Local Sinn Féin activist Paul Doran has slammed the Department of Education for the state of the local Gaelscoil, Gaelscoil Na Camoige in Clondalkin after the results of a health and safety report identified major health and safety issues of concern. Read full article
29 January, 2008
Local Sinn Féin Pro Paul Doran has called for the local Council to clean up the Camac River outside their own offices in Clondalkin. Read full article
Latest News: National
6 January, 2009
Sinn Féin Waterford Councillor David Cullinane has this afternoon called on the Waterford Wedgwood Irish receiver Deloitte Ireland to ensure that Irish jobs are preserved and that the group's pension scheme is safeguarded in any negotiations with potential investors in the company. Read full article
Sinn Féin south Down MLA Willie Clarke has condemned those responsible for issuing a hoax rescue call on the Mourne Mountains yesterday. Read full article
Sinn Féin Upper Bann MLA and the party's Assembly Group Leader, John O’Dowd has called on the Minister of Health to ratify his department’s obligations under the European Convention on Minority Languages and the Good Friday Agreement or explain as to why he is refusing to do so. Read full article
Fuel payments of £150 to vulnerable households yesterday moved a step closer to becoming a reality, Foyle Sinn Féin MLA Martina Anderson has said: Read full article
Speaking on the news that a new sub-marine fibre optic cable connecting Ireland with North America, deputy Chair of the DETI Committee Jennifer McCann has said that it will ‘actively benefit business and the telecommunications sector across Ireland’. Read full article
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