Mairéad McGuinness tells EU hearing she wants a 'fair and sustainable' tax system
McGuinness was also asked about being Irish, trust, and Michael D’Arcy as part of the three-hour hearing before MEPs.
McGuinness was also asked about being Irish, trust, and Michael D’Arcy as part of the three-hour hearing before MEPs.
Both players could face suspensions for their actions in the Aviva Stadium.
With no change, the Court Services said they will have to cut back services.
Meanwhile, Edinburgh’s Cornell du Preez will also appear before a judicial officer after his yellow card against Munster.
An inquiry into church and institutional child abuse began public hearings today with warnings that widespread and “shocking” allegations will be heard.
Deputy Lucinda Creighton appealed to Minister James Reilly to listen to the evidence put forward by medical experts.
During a meeting at Leinster House this afternoon, two TDs revealed they had children who were “incompatible with life”.
TFMR will gather at Leinster House this afternoon.
Minister James Reilly is determined to publish legislation before the end of July.
The final day of the three-day hearing saw legal experts teasing out some of the most intricate detail in the draft legislation.
There is no evidence to show that abortion treats suicide ideation – this means that any legislation based on the grounds of suicidal ideation is irredeemably damaged, writes Cora Sherlock.
TheJournal.ie team brought you live updates from day three of the hearings, including testimony from legal experts.
The hearings on the wording of the heads of the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill 2013 will continue until tomorrow.
TheJournal.ie team brought you live updates from today’s proceedings, which included testimonies from medical experts.
Until now, family court proceedings have been heard ‘in camera’ but new legislation will bring more transparency – and more confidence – to the system, writes solicitor Emma Heron.
A Cork Councillor has said he intends to press for the issue of health and safety legislation to be examined.
They will speak to the committee about social media, cyber-bullying and harassment.
Transport and Communications joint committee has launched a public consultation process to explore the use – and abuse – of social media. (And you can participate through social media).
Brooke Magnanti told TheJournal.ie that sex workers themselves need to get to speak to the government on the issue – not just groups representing them.
Buttimer said that the subject was dealt with sensitively, and that the hearings showed the Oireachtas “at its best”.
A retired judge pleaded with politicians to look at the more subtle side of society.
The suspect will plead not guilty to all charges, his lawyer said, claiming the two other suspects would also plead not guilty.
The Institute of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists said it is very important for doctors to have legal clarity when a termination or very premature delivery of a baby is required.
Today’s hearings include medical advice from psychiatrists, obstetricians and the masters of maternity hospitals.
The IMC’s president Kieran Murphy says the body, which regulates the medical profession, does not know of any deaths.
Ireland’s politicians are gearing up for three days of hearings on the abortion issue this week.
The Justice committee is to meet with a number of groups tomorrow to hear their opinions on prostitution and law in Ireland.