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Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Kevin Humphreys and Ged Nash are all seeking a Leinster House comeback.
Lots of politicians had lots to say today as you might imagine, and not all of it was nice.
Getting ahead of themselves.
Robert Dowds is not running in Dublin Mid-West next time out.
Joanna Tuffy has criticised the Peter McVerry trust and and Focus Ireland for not doing enough to build housing.
Joanna Tuffy’s comments were criticised by Twitter users and a Sinn Féin MEP.
Meanwhile, Anne Ferris said she is willing to face the consequences of being expelled from the Labour Party.
Joanna Tuffy has criticised people who recently shared a statement she made against water charges in 2009.
Joanna Tuffy has said that the party has “ceded too much ground” in coalition with Fine Gael.
Two Labour senators will canvass with the former Fianna Fáil minister in the midlands this week.
The Taoiseach was speaking while on EU business in Latvia and Lithuania yesterday. He is in Finland today and London tomorrow.
The MEP’s decision to resign from the parliamentary party was met with disappointment and criticism from her Labour colleagues today.
A suggestion that the Tánaiste has been seeking support for his leadership from the parliamentary party has been denied by Labour and a number of its TDs though many did not return calls today.
Around 48,000 students are still waiting for their grant applications to be processed. Ruairí Quinn has said the delay is “not satisfactory”.
They will speak about the challenges facing their families with the Joint Committee on Education and Social Protection, chaired by Joanna Tuffy (pictured).
‘Radical’ new proposals for interviews are really a return to the past, writes Joanna Tuffy TD. Instead, we need a much wider debate on third level education.
Current indications are that the commission working to locate bodies of the Disappeared will continue its investigations.
Meanwhile, a committee is to explore whether Waterford City and County Councils should be merged.
Yes, we need more women in politics – but gender quotas go against everything our democracy stands for, writes Labour TD Joanna Tuffy.
Having more women in politics is the shake-up our system needs – but those who say we don’t need quotas are kidding themselves, writes Eoin Murray.
Labour’s Joanna Tuffy has objected to the ‘pigeonholing’ of women in the meeting to be held tonight.
Eamon Gilmore says he’ll take the United States’ word that its Air Force did not carry prisoners of war through Shannon.
Joanna Tuffy has said you could justify up to 200 TDs in the Dáil and slammed the “populist” move to cut numbers.
While Labour’s Joanna Tuffy is in the lead after the first count in Dublin Mid West, no candidate reached the quota required.
The party says Ireland should follow Britain’s lead and make it illegal to clamp on private property.
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