Search Results for 'Hildegarde Naughten'
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Pandemic downgrading of Athlone NDLS office in Golden Island made permanent
Junior Minister for Transport, Deputy Hildegarde Naughten, has confirmed that the temporary Covid-19 pandemic downgrading of all National Driving Licence Service (NDLS) offices across the country, including the local office in Athlone, has now been made permanent.
A change in Taoiseach could be the first of many changes in 2022
The volatile nature of politics is such that change for the big office holders may only ever be around the corner, but at the outset of 2022 we find ourselves in the unusual position of being guaranteed a change of Taoiseach this year, and this in turn may have a knock-on effect in other areas.
Solution must be found to keep Time4Us open, says Connolly
Following the announcement by the Board of Directors of Time4Us that the service is to close at the end of March, 2018 Deputy Catherine Connolly said she immediately contacted the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Katherine Zappone to see if she was aware of the proposed closure and to see what steps, if any, had been taken to ensure the service remains open. She also contacted the board of Time 4 Us with a view to clarifying the situation.
Senator asks Minister if he has conflict of interest over Galway Bay energy test site
Environment Minister Simon Coveney must clarify if he has a conflict of interest in adjudicating on the lease application for the renewable energy test site proposed for Galway Bay, a Galway senator has demanded.
Election 2016 promises an eventful 32nd Dáil
Seismic! Earthquake! Meltdown! Some of the words being used to describe the outcome of last week’s General Election. With the results still being digested, it is too early to go into a detailed analysis – Insider hopes to return to that once the various tallies, results, and exit polls have been parsed – but the headline outcomes are quite stark.
Galway West - who are the potential winners, losers, and dark horses?
WITH 10 days to polling day, Galway West has become something it has never been before - unpredictable. For years it returned two FF and one each for FG, Labour, and a PD/Independent. Even the electoral upheaval of 2011 almost bypassed the constituency, with FG the party to take two, as opposed to FF.
How Budget 2016 will affect the election in Galway and the State
If there was one thing Insider, and everyone else inside the political bubble, was agreed on, it was that the Government would fight tooth and nail to ensure nothing overshadowed the Budget that was to form the cornerstone of its re-election bid.