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On the same day, Labour's Patrick Nulty won the Dublin West by-election, making the Labour Party the first government party in Ireland to win a by-election since 1982. Labour lost seven parliamentary members over the course of the 31st Dáil. On 15 November 2011 Willie Penrose resigned over the closure of an army barracks in his constituency. [64]
Transfer of Labour to the Department of Labour [7] 12 July 1997 Renamed as the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs [8] 27 July 2001 Transfer of Charities from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform [9] 19 June 2002 Renamed as the Department of Social and Family Affairs [10] 25 June 2002
Mdantsane is a South African urban township situated 15 km away from East London and 37 km away from Qonce in the Eastern Cape. It is the second largest township in Eastern Cape and 17th largest in the Top 20 largest townships in South Africa. [1] The name Mdantsane was derived from a stream that ran from the Nahoon River down to the Buffalo ...
the Glasnevin, Inn's Quay, North City and Rotunda Wards, the portion of the Mountjoy Ward not included in the Dublin North-East and the portion of the Cabragh East Ward bounded by a line drawn as follows:—Commencing at the point where the Cabra Road meets the North Circular Road thence westerly along Cabra Road to St. Peter's Road, thence northerly along and to the end of St. Peter's Road ...
Dublin Central is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects four deputies ( Teachtaí Dála , commonly known as TDs) on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV).
The hospital, which is the national referral centre for complicated pregnancies, premature and sick infants, delivers over 7,000 babies per year. [29] The number of births it handles has increased by 50 per cent since the early 1990s. [10]
Róisín Shortall is a former Labour Party TD and former Minister of State at the Department of Health. She resigned from the role and from Labour in September 2012, citing lack of support and the lack of an explanation from then- Minister for Health James Reilly concerning his controversial decision to locate a new primary care centre in his ...
It was the first building in Dublin to be constructed using pre-cast units made on the site by the construction firm G&T Crampton. [4] It was also the first building in Dublin to have drained and load-bearing pre-cast facade. [5] The building was sold in 1996 for £9 million. [3]