New Garda recruitment campaign launched

A new Garda recruitment campaign is being launched today.

It’s part of a number of initiatives to mark this year’s 100th anniversary of An Garda Siochana.

The budget provides for the recruitment of up to 800 Gardai and 400 staff this year.

Justice Minister Helen McEntee’s encouraging members of new Irish communities, women, and people from minority groups to apply.

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Package of measures to ease cost of living to be announced today

The Government will announce a package of measures aimed at easing the cost of living this evening.

Cabinet Ministers will sign off on a number of inflation tackling measures.

Having accepted budget moves to tackle inflation haven’t worked, a new suite of measures will be announced this evening.

It’s expected they will include an increase in the electricity grant to each household, potentially doubling it to 200 euro.

Other measures will look at fuel allowance and will be more targeted at people who need the most help.

Ministers have said any intervention will need to be once off – meaning social welfare increases and tax cuts are unlikely.

Meanwhile Sinn Féin has called for new cash payments to be given to people.

Finance Spokesman Pearse Doherty said everyone earning under 30,000 a year should get a 200 euro payment, with everyone earning between 30 and 60 grand getting 100 euro.

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Donegal Deputy calls for cash payments to tackle cost of living

The government will announce a package of measures to tackle rising household costs later today.

A Cabinet sub-committee’s meeting to consider further measures to help deal with inflation.

The 100 euro energy credit is likely to be doubled, while an extension to the fuel allowance season’s also being considered.

Meanwhile, Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty is calling for new cash payments to be given to people.

The Sinn Fein Finance spokesperson believes it would be an immediate means of relieving the pressure people are facing:

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OPW accused of snubbing Donegal County Council

The Office of Public Works has come under fire over claims that it is snubbing Donegal County Council.

It’s understood that the OPW has effectively refused to attend Council meetings to speak with local representatives over progressing a number of key flood relief projects for the Letterkenny and Milford areas.

The Council is to write to Minister Patrick O’Donovan requesting an urgent meeting in relation to the matter.

Cllr Ciaran Brogan was one of a number of Cllrs who had voiced his frustrations:

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Cllr Gerry McMonagle says the work of the Council is effectively being hampered by the OPW:

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Donegal Deputy says Donegal is in the perfect housing storm

Rent increases in Donegal, particularly in the north of the county, are now at crisis level for families.

That’s according to Donegal Deputy Padraig MacLochlainn who has been responding to figures contained in the latest Daft.ie report which shows that the cost of rent in the county has increased 24% over the past year.

Deputy MacLochlainn says the failure to build additional public housing to meet demand is impacting rent.

He says, when you add the Mica housing crisis to it, it’s the perfect storm:


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EU must respond to Irish wishes for renewed focus on health – Markey

A Midlands North West MEP says the EU must do more to promote health, particularly in terms of research in eradicating cancer and other serious illnesses.

Colm Markey has welcomed the findings of the latest Eurobarometer survey, which shows that Irish people have the most positive view of the European Parliament of any state in the EU, with a positivity rating of 62%.

However, he says that cannot be taken for granted, and the areas Irish people want to see improved must be acted on.

In particular, Mr Markey says Irish people want the effort made to tackle Covid 19 replicated with other diseases, as well as improved Europe wide strategies to improve public health………

 


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Irish public want EU Parliament to do more on health

 

Fine Gael MEP Colm Markey has welcomed the findings of the latest Eurobarometer survey, which shows that Irish people have the most positive view of the European Parliament in the EU, and that health is a top issue they would like to see addressed. Ireland was also highest on the list of countries who believe the EU is going in the right direction, while the protection of human rights is the value they most want defended. The Midlands-North-West MEP said the findings show that the Irish people are proud Europeans but want the EU to do more on issues directly affecting their lives.

 

“Often, our work in Brussels is seen as distant and not relevant so I’m delighted to see that the Irish people have the most positive view of the European Parliament at 62 per cent compared to just 22 per cent in France. The study also shows that Irish citizens are the most optimistic about the future of the EU at 89 per cent. Despite some initial difficulties, the EU’s handling of the pandemic has been the best in the world and people realise the benefits of coordinated action resulting in a €750b recovery package, quick access to vaccines and the resumption of travel through a common digital cert”, he commented.

 

MEP Markey said we need to listen to concerns raised by respondents in the survey.

 

“The Irish public are clearly conscious about public health issues, given the events of the last two years and they want to see more being done at Parliament level. Health remains largely a national competence but we can still achieve a lot by working together. Research and innovation can play a big part and I believe what we did with COVID-19 we can also do with other diseases like Alzheimer’s and cancer. It is also within the EU’s scope to work on improving public health through campaigns targeting obesity and drug misuse, tackling cross-border threats like anti-microbial resistance, preventing animal diseases such as BSE and mitigating risks to human health through food legislation. It’s important that we continue to engage with the public and ensure that health becomes a top priority for the European Union”, he concluded.

                      

The full survey can be accessed below.

 

https://europa.eu/eurobarometer/surveys/detail/2612

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Caoimhe Brennan joins Sligo Rovers

Ballybofey native Caoimhe Brennan is the latest player to join Sligo Rovers ahead of the club’s first ever season in the Women’s National League.

The 18-year-old joins the Bit O’Red having spent the last three years playing for the Donegal Women’s League in the underage national league.

Brennan says she is honoured to be part of Sligo Rovers history.

“It’s a big achievement. It’s an honour too because not a lot of people can say they’ve been part of the first ever Sligo Rovers Women’s National League team. It’s good that Steve had faith in me to let me express myself and play in the first team.”

The Donegal native played her underage club football with Finn Valley, from as early as she can remember.

She has won silverware at the Gaynor Cup in 2018 winning the plate and in the Donegal league in 2020.

Brennan has played Gaelic Games too over the years. She is currently in first year at Letterkenny IT, where she is studying Sports and Exercise.Brennan is thriving at Sligo Rovers, a move that felt right for her.

“One of the girls from Sligo said to me about coming down and it kind of sparked an interest for me. I’d always thought I’d like a different experience in a different environment so it just felt right for me.

“It’s been great. The environment there has been absolutely unreal, everybody gets on really well and there’s good team morale building.”

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