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Marie Sherlock, Labour Party health spokesperson, responds to a Children's Health Ireland audit, which found a consultant abused waiting list systems and delayed operations for sick children.
At least 1,800 children who had hip dysplasia surgery are to be medically reviewed following an audit which found surgeons in Cappagh & Temple Street hospitals were carrying out a high number of unnecessary operations…Marie Sherlock, Labour Party TD and Spokesperson on Health, Shauna Bowers, Health Correspondent with The Irish Times and later Elaine Flanagan, Mother of Harlow and David Cullinane Sinn Féin Spokesperson for Health all join Kieran to discuss.
Cónal Thomas, Political Correspondent for the Business Post, gives a history of the Water Charges. Political reaction from Shane Moynihan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid-West; Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central; Ken O'Flynn, Independent Ireland TD for Cork North-Central
Shane Moynihan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid-West; Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central; Ken O'Flynn, Independent Ireland TD for Cork North-Central; Cónal Thomas, Political Correspondent for the Business Post
Shane Moynihan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid-West; Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central; Ken O'Flynn, Independent Ireland TD for Cork North-Central; Cónal Thomas, Political Correspondent for the Business Post
Shane Moynihan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid-West; Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central; Ken O'Flynn, Independent Ireland TD for Cork North-Central; Cónal Thomas, Political Correspondent for the Business Post; Kevin Cunningham, Founder of Ireland Thinks and Lecturer in Politics at TU Dublin
Marie Sherlock, Labour TD For Dublin Central
Chaos erupted in the Dáil once more on Tuesday as opposition mulls no confidence in Ceann Comhairle, Verona Murphy.Political Correspondent, Seán Defoe, and Marie Sherlock, Labour TD and Health Spokesperson, join The Pat Kenny Show to go through all the latest.
After lengthy government formation talks and a chaotic first week in the Dáil, the new Government is finally settling into it's first few weeks of a new term. There's a whole host of new faces in Leinster House, including 10 new women TDs. We wanted to hear what life is like for three of those women, so we've invited Labour's Marie Sherlock, Fianna Fail's Erin McGreehan and Social Democrats' Jen Cummins to tell us their first impressions of the Dáil, their background in politics and what issues they'll be focusing on in their term.But first, Irish Times reporter Niamh Towey is here to discuss some of the stories making the headlines this week including the results of a new survey which found an “alarming” incidence of rooms being advertised in exchange for sex, the decision to grant planning permission to rebuild Creeslough service station and the long fight for justice for murdered backpacker Danielle McLaughlin.Email for International Women's Day live event entries: thewomenspodcast@irishtimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy has shot down The Regional Group's bid to be recognised as a Dáil Technical group saying they are not eligible. he news comes as Opposition party leaders are meeting with the Taoiseach and Tánaiste later today to discuss the issue, before the Dáil returns on Wednesday. We heard from Marie Sherlock, Labour Deputy for Dublin Central.
The Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy has shot down The Regional Group's bid to be recognised as a Dáil Technical group saying they are not eligible. he news comes as Opposition party leaders are meeting with the Taoiseach and Tánaiste later today to discuss the issue, before the Dáil returns on Wednesday. We heard from Marie Sherlock, Labour Deputy for Dublin Central.
We look back on the big news stories of the week with our Friday Forum. Joining Pat today was Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central Shane Moynihan, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid West and Christina Finn, Political Editor, The Journal.
Jenny Higgins, Nurse in Mawasi on the southern end of the Gaza strip; Mary Butler, Minister of State at the Dept of Health; Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central; Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim
Niamh Humphries, Senior Lecturer at the RCSI; Mary Butler, Minister of State at the Dept of Health; Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central; Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim
Mary Butler, Minister of State at the Dept of Health; Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central; Marian Harkin, Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim
Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to the first sitting of the 34th Dáil and election of the Ceann Comhairle. Marie Sherlock, Labour TD for Dublin Central, on the vote for the next Ceann Comhairle and the first day of the new Dáil
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2d9uftzq Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Sherlock owns the 4th seat in BAC Central; Hutch loser. Is le Sherlock an 4ú suíochán i mBÁC Láir;Hutch caillteach. Yesterday there was the opinion that the independent candidate, Gerry Hutch could win the 4th seat in Dublin Central. Bhí an tuairim ann inné go bhféadfadh an t-iarrthóir neamspleách, Gerry Hutch an 4ú suíochán a bhuachan i mBaile Átha Cliath Láir. But Labor's Marie Sherlock found enough translations to take that last seat. Ach fuair Marie Sherlock,Lucht Oibre dóthain aistriúchán leis an suíochán deiridh sin a thabhairt léi. Around midday today Gary Gannon was elected from his Social Democrats. Thart ar mheánlae inniu toghadh Gary Gannon óna Daonlathaithe Sóisialta ansin. The leader of Sinn Féin, Mary Lou McDonald has also been elected there. Tá ceannaire Shinn Féin,Mary Lou McDonald tofa ansin freisin. Paschal Donohue, Fine Gael was elected earlier in the evening. Toghadh Paschal Donohue, Fine Gael níos túísce tráthnóna. Gerry Hutch was about 5,000 votes ahead of Labor's Marie Sherlock at one point. Bhí Gerry Hutch thart os cionn 5,000 vóta chun cinn ar Marie Sherlock, An Lucht Oibre ag tráth amháin. But Sherlock closed that gap thanks to transfers from Gary Gannon, Social Democrats, Mary Fitzpatrick (FF) and more decisively, Paschal Donohue when he was elected. Ach dhún Sherlock an bhearna sin áfach a bhuíochas d'aistriúcháin ó Gary Gannon, Daonlathaithe Sóisialta, Mary Fitzpatrick (FF) agus níos cinniúnaí, Paschal Donohue nuair a toghadh eisean. By 4 o'clock in the afternoon Marie Sherlock was declared elected. Faoin 4 a' chlog tráthnóna dearbhaíodh Marie Sherlock tofa. Hutch after losing out Hutch i ndiaidh cailleadh amach
INSIDE POLITICS LIVE SHOW WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11TH - DUBLIN. TICKETS HEREHarry McGee, Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy join Hugh to talk about a dramatic day in count centres across the country:Gangland figure Gerard Hutch began the day looking like he would take a seat in Dublin Central - but was overtaken in dramatic fashion by Labour's Marie Sherlock. The Greens have lost all their seats but one: that of party leader Roderic O'Gorman. But it has also not been a great election for Sinn Féin, if the party's 2020 vote share is the benchmark. Where does the party go from here? Fianna Fáil will be the biggest party in the next Dáil. Part of the party's success is an unlikely resurgence in Dublin. The Social Democrats and Labour have also done well - but now both parties will be under scrutiny when attention turns to the question of government formation. How will Holly Cairns and Ivana Bacik weigh up the pros and cons of supporting Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's neck and neck in Dublin Central, where Gerard ‘The Monk' Hutch and Labour's Marie Sherlock go for the final seat. Outside of the countries box office constituency, what will happen if Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael get 85 seats? Do the big two need a final partner in this coalition. And where do Sinn Féin go from here after a lackluster performance compared to their 2020 performance. Host: Tabitha Monahan, Guests; Ellen Coyne and Fionnán Sheahan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Helen McEntee, Fine Gael // James Browne, Fianna Fáil // Marie Sherlock, Labour // Peadar Tóibín, Aontú // Matt Carthy, Sinn Féin
Marie Sherlock is a Labour Party senator and general election candidate for Dublin Central. Marie has long been a member of the Labour Party and has a background as a trade unionist, so social justice is central to her vision of environmentalism. She is a huge advocate of the power of local environmental initiatives, but also wants the Labour Party to be back in government to deliver national environmental policy too. For her policy changes, she spoke about ramping up retrofitting by taking a street-by-street approach, adopting WHO limits on air quality, and scaling up investment in wind energy. For her personal changes, we discussed her cargo bike purchase, and reducing waste at home.
Christopher O'Sullivan, Fianna Fáil TD for Cork South West; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator; Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin TD for Sligo/Leitrim; Paul Hosford, Political Correspondent with the Irish Examiner
Christopher O'Sullivan, Fianna Fáil TD for Cork South West; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator; Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin TD for Sligo/Leitrim; Paul Hosford, Political Correspondent with the Irish Examiner
Christopher O'Sullivan, Fianna Fáil TD for Cork South West; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator; Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin TD for Sligo/Leitrim; Paul Hosford, Political Correspondent with the Irish Examiner
Christopher O'Sullivan, Fianna Fáil TD for Cork South West; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator; Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin TD for Sligo/Leitrim; Paul Hosford, Political Correspondent with the Irish Examiner
Christopher O'Sullivan, Fianna Fáil TD for Cork South West; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator; Martin Kenny, Sinn Féin TD for Sligo/Leitrim; Paul Hosford, Political Correspondent with the Irish Examiner
Labour Senator, Marie Sherlock believes the time has come for a comprehensive overhaul of how waste is managed across Dublin and Marie explained why to Newstalk Breakfast.
Senator Marie Sherlock, Labour's Spokesperson on Media, discusses the €725 million multi annual funding package announced for RTÉ.
The Joint Committee on Drugs Use will hold its first public meeting today to begin examining potential changes to reduce the harmful impacts of drug use on society. Ciara was joined by Marie Sherlock, Labour Party Senator and committee member, to discuss the committee's objectives and possible measures.
The Department of Health is holding off developing a new national drugs strategy despite calls by the Citizens' Assembly on Drugs Use for it to be published “as a matter of urgency”. Ciara discussed this with Labour Senator, Marie Sherlock, is a member of the newly formed Committee on Drug Use, which met for the first-time last week.
The Labour Party private member bill will be before Seanad on Wednesday afternoon. They’re calling for re-municipalisation of waste services. Jerry spoke to Senator Marie Sherlock about the bill.
The Cabinet is set to approve a new enterprise support package tomorrow to help struggling retail and hospitality businesses. To discuss the new package I'm joined by Emer Higgins, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Mid West and Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail and by Labour Senator Marie Sherlock.
Thomas Byrne, Minister for Sport & Physical Education; David Cullinane, Sinn Féin TD for Waterford; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator
Dr. Johnny Connolly, Criminologist at the School of Law in the University of Limerick; Thomas Byrne, Minister for Sport & Physical Education; David Cullinane, Sinn Féin TD for Waterford; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator
Dr Niall Muldoon, Ombudsman for Children; Professor Colin Doherty, Head of the School of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin; Thomas Byrne, Minister for Sport & Physical Education; David Cullinane, Sinn Féin TD for Waterford; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator
Joe Flaherty, Fianna Fáil TD for Longford Westmeath; Marie Sherlock, Labour Party Senator; Mick Barry, People Before Profit/Solidarity TD for Cork North-Central; Claire Scott, Political Correspondent at The Sunday Times
Joe Flaherty, Fianna Fáil TD for Longford Westmeath; Marie Sherlock, Labour Party Senator; Mick Barry, People Before Profit/Solidarity TD for Cork North-Central; Claire Scott, Political Correspondent at The Sunday Times
Joe Flaherty, Fianna Fáil TD for Longford Westmeath; Marie Sherlock, Labour Party Senator; Mick Barry, People Before Profit/Solidarity TD for Cork North-Central; Claire Scott, Political Correspondent at The Sunday Times
Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator and Neil McDonnell, CEO of ISME
Peter Burke, Minister of State for European Affairs & Defence; Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Mid-West; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator
Peter Burke, Minister of State for European Affairs & Defence; Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Mid-West; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator; Tom Clonan, Tom Clonan
Barry Leniha, RTÉ Reporter; Peter Burke, Minister of State for European Affairs & Defence; Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Mid-West; Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator; Michael McDowell, Independent Senator;
Minister Catherine Martin will appear before an Oireachtas committee today. Pat spoke to Senator Marie Sherlock who says the minister must go.
Senator Marie Sherlock, Labour's Spokesperson on Media, discusses the RTE sage and the pressure now on Minister for Media Catherine Martin.
Reaction to the overnight resignation of Chair of the Board of RTÉ Siún Ní Raghallaigh, Marie Sherlock, Labour media spokesperson and Seamus Dooley, chair of the NUJ discuss.
This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder's daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Ian Power, CEO of SpunOut and Wendy Grace, Broadcaster and Columnist.Kieran was also joined by Marie Sherlock, Labour Senator to discuss Labour Party's calls on Minister Catherine Martin to resign...
Residents of century-old houses in Dublin's inner-city neighbourhoods are afraid their homes will not withstand the tunnelling needed for MetroLink. To discuss further Shane spoke to Local Labour Senator, Marie Sherlock.
Seamus Dooley, Irish Secretary of the National Union of Journalists and Marie Sherlock, Labour senator and party spokeswoman on the Media
Senator Marie Sherlock, Seanad Whip and Spokesperson on Employment Affairs, Media, Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht & Neil McDonnell, Chief Executive ISME.
According to a report from the Nevin Economic Research Institute, more than a quarter of the jobs in Ireland are of 'poor quality'. What does this mean?Dr. Lisa Wilson, Senior Economist at the Nevin Economic Research Institute, and Senator Marie Sherlock, Labour Spokesperson on Workers' Rights, joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.