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Pregnancy, parenting and politics: It s not advisable to go on a campaign trail two weeks postpartum
This week saw the government announce Justice Helen McEntee will take six months of paid maternity leave, but the conversation has already turned to bigger questions. By Christina Finn Sunday 14 Mar 2021, 6:30 AM Mar 14th 2021, 6:30 AM 30,517 Views 3 Comments
Just two weeks after giving birth, a photo of Ardagh with her twin boys and Micheál Martin on the campaign trail made the newspapers in February. Ardagh says that day is like a haze now.
Image: LEAH FARRELL
Just two weeks after giving birth, a photo of Ardagh with her twin boys and Micheál Martin on the campaign trail made the newspapers in February. Ardagh says that day is like a haze now.
Ireland will set out a broad and gradual plan to reopen its economy on Tuesday to ensure there is no fourth lockdown, a minister said, as the more infectious UK COVID-19 variant slows suppression of its deadliest wave to date.
Doherty: State needs to cut ties with Davy in wake of trading scandal
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He said: “There are countries all throughout the world who sell their bonds on the international markets, and don’t go to Davys.
“I think we’re left in a situation where the State can’t continue to provide reputational cover to an organisation which basically tried to ride this out… which issued a number of internal memos to its staff without acknowledging what had happened, and which only saw resignations of three individuals after public pressure.
“Given the significance of what has happened… I think the State can’t continue to engage with this organisation until there is individual accountability and until there is clear trust and a proper investigation wider than that single transaction.”
Scrapping the “vanity project” of a white-water rafting attraction in Dublin would save all the money needed to keep the full post office network in continued operation, the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party has been told.