EU Presidency will cause traffic and travel disruption, says Transport Minister
Minister Darragh O’Brien says the EU Presidency is going to be a “massive event” for a period of six months and that preparations are well advanced.
Minister Darragh O’Brien says the EU Presidency is going to be a “massive event” for a period of six months and that preparations are well advanced.
Aside from the Christmas period, the majority of train services terminate before midnight.
Minister of State Thomas Byrne says the Presidency next year is an important moment for Ireland Inc.
Who wants a heave before Christmas? No one in Fianna Fáil, apparently.
We’re some way off reducing childcare costs to €200 per child per month, but government believes this is the beginning of the process.
The HSE is understood to be seeking to expand the provision of the children’s flu vaccine in schools next year.
Senator Frances Black says the Occupied Territories Bill is a test for this government and whether it meant what it said at the height of the genocide.
The Taoiseach, Tánaiste and foreign affairs minister piled onto Dave’s Coaches for the British-Irish Council Summit.
An assessment found significant investment would be required in order to deliver a residential scheme within the building.
Jacqueline Connolly said her family have not been given a copy of the 800-page serious crime review.
Planning is continuing, but the government is unsure if the visit can go ahead given recent developments on a peace deal.