Dublin South East Sinn Féin -- Building an Ireland of Equals

News Archives for February, 2006

10 February, 2006

City Council must establish Childcare Department

Sinn Féin's Dublin South East Representative, Councillor Daithí Doolan, called on Dublin City Council, "to become more active and more central in the provision of childcare across Dublin." Read full article


8 February, 2006

Doolan- Dunne's must move out of dark days of Dickensian employment

Sinn Féin's Dublin South East Representative, Councillor Daithí Doolan, announced today, "that Sinn Féin will be spearheading a campaign in support of the Dunne's Stores employee, Joanne Delaney, who was dismissed for simply wearing her union badge." Read full article


6 February, 2006

City Council demand enquiry into British collusion

Dublin City Council has agreed to call for a full public enquiry in to the Dublin/Monaghan bombings of 1974. The motion, tabled by Sinn Féin's Cllr. Daithí Doolan, was passed at last night's Council meeting. Read full article


6 February, 2006

Sinn Féin's Cllr. Doolan appointed to Docklands Authority

Sinn Féin Dublin South East Representative Cllr. Daithí Doolan has tonight been appointed by Dublin City Council (DCC) to the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA). Cllr. Doolan, a resident of the docklands, joins a number of local Councillors, community members, DDC delegates and members of the business sector. Read full article


6 February, 2006

Doolan-All City parks to be opened to the public

Sinn Féin's Dublin Spokesperson on the Environment, Councillor Daithí Doolan, will tonight table an Emergency Motion calling on Dublin City Council, "to take legal action, including Compulsory Purchase Orders, to ensure that all private parks and squares are opened up to the public in Dublin." Read full article


1 February, 2006

Doolan-City Council cover up fire report

Sinn Féin's Dublin South East Representative, Councillor Daithí Doolan, today, "demanded that Dublin City Council release an independent fire report on the safety of 100's of Council flats." Read full article