Dublin Bay North constituents invited to have their say to shape future on a new social contract in online event
29th April 2021 - Fine Gael Press Office
Fine Gael wants to hear the views of people in Dublin Bay North on how to strengthen protections in the workplace in an online event with Minister for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English, TD, and Chairman of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party, Richard Bruton, TD.
Deputy Bruton, who represents Dublin Bay North, and Minister English are encouraging constituents to register online and take part in a discussion on major reforms which are under active consideration. The event takes place on Thursday, May 6
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The second in a four-part investigation into the far right in Ireland looks at the intersection between online campaigns and the move to the streets. By Ian Curran Monday 15 Mar 2021, 12:03 AM Mar 15th 2021, 12:03 AM 47,252 Views 0 Comments
This is the second of a four-part series published today and tomorrow by Noteworthy and The Journal on the growth of far-right ideology on Irish online networks, its influence and impact on real-life protests and events and the political endgame for some of its proponents.
Here, Ian Curran looks at how Irish people’s frustration with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic is being used by certain commentators to advance other far-right ideologies.
14th March 2021 - Richard Bruton TD
The sustainability of borrowing and debt levels will soon become the biggest looming question we face in seeking to shape a post-Covid world, the Fine Gael PP Chairman Richard Bruton has said.
Deputy Bruton, a Dublin Bay North TD, said he welcomed the useful analysis provided by the Parliamentary Budget Office published this weekend on the sustainability of the accumulating debts which we will have as we emerge from the Covid crisis.
Deputy Bruton said: “The mathematical models put forward by the Parliamentary Budget Office shed little light on the policies we shall need.