Parachute Candidate: Episode 1
Episode 1: Mari Steed – Ireland and the Magdalene Laundries Welcome to my new podcast ‘Parachute Candidate’. It’s hard to become more tolerant when too often difficult conversations are left to characters of a social media post, eroding conversations on difficult issues. The ‘us versus them’ debates is draining. On this podcast, I believe in […]
Rural Ireland must not be overlooked in Budget allocations – MEP Maria Walsh
Budget 2023 failed to deliver the resources needed for regional development across rural Ireland The Government has a responsibility to invest in the future of rural Ireland, with substantial funding needed for improved infrastructure and resources for the regions. That is the message being delivered by MEP Maria Walsh, ahead of Tuesday’s Budget. The Midlands-North-West […]
Women’s safety must be a priority in Budget 2024 – MEP Maria Walsh
Calling on the Finance Minister to provide funding for additional domestic abuse refuge centres, MEP Walsh said the women of Ireland must feel safe and protected. MEP Maria Walsh is appealing to the Minister for Finance to protect vulnerable women all over Ireland by ensuring substantial funding is ring fenced for additional refuge centres and […]
Agriculture Minister must stop dragging his heels on new Vet School for the West – MEP Maria Walsh
Immediate action needed from Minister McConalogue on delivery of urgent new ATU Veterinary Medicine programme to benefit the West, according to Walsh MEP Maria Walsh is calling on the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue, to “stop dragging his heels” on the decision for a new veterinary school in the West of […]
Urgent need for policy reform on garda uniform amid recruitment crisis – MEP Maria Walsh
With Garda recruitment numbers well below target, we should not be wasting time discussing tattoos, according to the Midlands-North-West MEP There is an urgent need for policy reform around Garda uniforms, and with recruitment numbers well below target this year, we should not be wasting time discussing the pros and cons of tattoos. That is […]
Well known Fine Gael stalwarts recognised for lifetime dedication to Party in North Galway
Seven decades of service to Fine Gael sees local duo acknowledged and applauded, with surprise presentation by An Taoiseach in Headford Two of Galway’s finest Fine Gael stalwarts have been recognised for their outstanding service to the Party. Caherlistrane’s Kevin McHugh and Paddy Fahy from Headford were applauded and congratulated for their dedication to Fine […]
Education is key to the future of agriculture and farming in rural Ireland – MEP Maria Walsh
Farming must be presented as a viable and attractive career to encourage more young people to get involved Education is key to the future of agriculture and farming in rural Ireland. That was the message delivered by MEP Maria Walsh, when she addressed graduates of the Teagasc Green Certificate in Balla Community Centre on Friday […]
Irish Government must negotiate for dedicated funds for farmers to make Nature Restoration a realistic possibility – MEP Maria Walsh
Release Date: Wednesday, July 12th, 2023 PRESS RELEASE Irish Government must negotiate for dedicated funds for farmers to make Nature Restoration a realistic possibility – MEP Maria Walsh MEP Walsh will vote against the EPP Group in Parliament today, believing it vital that the text is kept alive to safeguard farming and rural communities across […]
New Roscommon Gallery will inspire the next generation of artists from across the region – MEP Maria Walsh
Officially opening Anam Gallery on Saturday, MEP Walsh commended Rita Oates for gifting a space where significant work from Roscommon creators can be appreciated Renowned contemporary Roscommon artist Rita Oates has been lauded for developing a new and exciting gallery space in the county town. Anam Gallery was officially opened by MEP Maria Walsh on […]
Government must acknowledge changes needed in our healthcare services and policies around mental health – MEP Maria Walsh
The time for small talk is over: policy and policy makers must be kept in line with the urgency of mental health and Ireland’s silent pandemic The Government must acknowledge the changes we need in our healthcare services and policies in all sectors if we are to truly care for, protect and discuss the mental […]