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Leo Varadkar accused of contradicting himself every day over travel restrictions | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

What has been predicted is now happening and livelihoods are being lost and destroyed, Smith added. McNamara said that a clear aviation policy needs to be put in place before it s too late and urged the Taoiseach to hold a debate on what the state policy should be. Taoiseach, when are we going to have a debate on what the state s aviation policy is? When can we even find out what the state s aviation policy is? McNamara said. The Independent TD also accused the Government of contradicting themselves when it comes to the easing of travel restrictions, adding that Martin only cares about his own legacy .

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Call for €70m investment at Cappagh to deliver dramatic impact on waiting list

Call for €70m investment at Cappagh to deliver ‘dramatic impact’ on waiting list Old style infrastructure at National Orthopaedic Hospital restricting theatre capacity A dramatic impact on the waiting list for orthopaedic surgery could be made by an investment of €70m in the National Orthopaedic Hospital in Cappagh, Dublin, the Dail has heard. The hospital had three key demands: a new 10-bed high-dependency unit; 76 single occupancy rooms; and three additional operating theatres, TDs were told. There were issues with meeting the Health Information and Quality Authority’s (HIQA’s) standards with the old-style structure and its high-dependency unit greatly restricted its capacity to operate its five theatres, Fianna Fail’s Deputy Jackie Cahill told TDs following a briefing last week from hospital Chief Executive, Angela Lee, and Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon,

Dáil discusses intellectual property rights on vaccines

Dáil discusses intellectual property rights on vaccines Updated / Wednesday, 28 Apr 2021 17:56 Political Reporter The Taoiseach has said Ireland will examine in some detail a proposal to waive the intellectual property rights of pharmaceutical companies to allow developing countries to produce more Covid-19 vaccines. Ahead of discussion on the issue at a meeting of the World Trade Organisation on Friday, Micheál Martin said Ireland will support whatever is the correct policy approach . But he did not go as far as saying what that is. Mr Martin came under pressure from the Opposition on the issue in the Dáil, with Gary Gannon of the Social Democrats urging him to show moral leadership by taking a position ahead of Friday s meeting.

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