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Hogan defends Kilkenny College in funding row
Deputy Phil Hogan has called on the Taoiseach to reverse the decision of the Minister for Education to reduce funding to Protestant secondary schools.
Hogan’s motion to help local business is defeated
Local business suffering as a result of the recession will have to suffer on, following the defeat of a motion in the Dail recently that would have seen a lifeline of sorts thrown to struggling small businesses.
Compromise possible on Kilkenny veterinary office closure
A compromise may be reached in the decision to close the Kilkenny Veterinary Office following an intervention by Deputy Phil Hogan last week.
Jobs boom will be created and protected under FG - Hogan
Fine Gael is the only party that has set out a plan to create 105,000 jobs, protect 80,000 existing jobs and transform the public sector and the Irish economy, Party Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan TD has said.
Hogan seeks flood relief for Inistioge and Leighlinbridge
Deputy Phil Hogan has lobbied the Government for flood relief schemes at Inistioge and Leighlinbridge.
Callous treatment of flood victims by banks - McFadden
Fine Gael Longford/Westmeath Senator Nicky McFadden has hit out at banks which are treating flood victims with callous disregard when it comes to mortgage repayment and debts.
Hogan seeks reversal of five per cent cut in first €30,000 in salaries
Deputy Phil Hogan has described the five per cent cut in public sector employees with salaries under €30,000 as a brutal blow.
Hogan welcomes u-turn on Castledermot road opening
Deputy Phil Hogan yesterday welcomed the Government’s u-turn on the opening of the Castledermot motorway bypass.
Over half of Kilkenny farmers have not been paid REPS
Over half of the farmers in Carlow/Kilkenny in the REPS 4 scheme have not been paid for 2009,
Hogan launches radical plan for local authorities as they face major cuts
As Carlow/Kilkenny local authorities face cuts of €1.5m in their funding from government, Deputy Phil Hogan has launched a radical plan to reform local government. Following Dail questioning by Deputy Hogan last week, the Minister for the Environment revealed that funding to Carlow/Kilkenny local authorities will be cut by €1.5 million in 2010.