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News Archives for December, 2006

21 December, 2006

Doolan tells Rabbitte populist politics will not deliver social progress

Sinn Féin's Dublin Spokesperson on Europe Cllr. Daithí Doolan put it to the leader of the Labour Party, Pat Rabbitte, after his address to the National Forum on Europe today in Dublin Castle, that by supporting the Services Directive, by not rejecting the EU Constitution and in backing the Government's decision to limit Bulgarian and Romanian workers entry into Ireland, his party's vision for Europe is a buddle of contradictions . Read full article


18 December, 2006

Development of Dublin Port & Bay offers new opportunity-Doolan

Sinn Féin's Dublin Spokesperson on the Environment & Local Government, Cllr Daithí Doolan, has today claimed, "that a committee set up by Dublin City Council to examine developing Dublin Port and Bay Area offers a new and real opportunity for the city." Read full article


14 December, 2006

Cllr. Daithí Doolan challenges PD Vision for Europe

Sinn Féin's Dublin Spokesperson on Europe Cllr. Daithí Doolan questioned the Tánaiste & Progressive Democrats leader Michael McDowell's vision for the future of Europe following the Minister,s key note address at the National Forum of Europe plenary session held today at Dublin's Westin Hotel. Read full article


6 December, 2006

Minister refuses to fix planning loophole-Doolan

Sinn Fein's Dublin Spokesperson on the Environment & Local Government Cllr. Daithi Doolan demanded that the government, 'immediately review it's refusal to introduce legislation which would remove a loophole that allows developers in Dublin's docklands to avoid their obligation to provide 20% social & affordable housing." Read full article


5 December, 2006

City Council to carry out Dublin wide Fire Risk Assessment-Doolan

Sinn Féin's Dublin Spokesperson on the Environment, Cllr. Daithí Doolan, has this morning welcomed Dublin City Council,s commitment to, "finally carrying out a full and total Fire Risk Assessment in all four local authorities in Dublin." Read full article