Friday 28th June 2019
The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, has welcomed the appointment of Bernard Gloster as the new Chief Executive of Tusla, the Child and Family Agency.
Legislation to deliver on the Government’s commitments addressing the legacy of the troubles under the Stormont House Agreement
Committee to consider what more needs to be done by public sector organisations as well as how to develop a clear understanding of racism and how to combat it.
Minister for Health Simon Harris TD has met with the new HSE Board members today (Friday) prior to the inaugural meeting of the Board...
Ceremony coincides with annual celebration of the first hoisting of the tricolour by Thomas Francis Meagher in Waterford in 1848.
Thursday 27th June 2019
Ministers Humphreys and Halligan welcomed Commissioner Carlos Moedas to the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation in Dublin where he met with a representative group of Ireland-based research and innovation stakeholders.
The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht is today issuing a reminder to the public, particularly to land-owners, of the dangers posed by wildfires and their impact on wildlife, forestry and communities.
The Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government, and Minister of State for Disability Issues approved funding of €15.075 million for the Disabled Persons Grant scheme (DPG) and Improvement Works In Lieu of social housing scheme (IWILs).
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine and the Minister for State, launched a public consultation process on a draft Climate Change Adaptation Plan
Government Chief-Whip and Minister of State for the Irish Language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands Seán Kyne T.D. has announced today that he has approved a grant of up to €3.6m in total for a 3-year period under the Language Assistants Scheme...
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