by Emmet Doyle | May 12, 2026 | News
The Aontú leader says the stress on the ambulance service has been worsening for some time and should never have reached the point of creating a risk to life. He said: “The ambulance system in this country is under intense strain. It is leading to death and injury....
by Emmet Doyle | May 12, 2026 | News
Communications director Larissa Nolan’s digest of how Aontú made the news in the past seven days. It was a case of Bike Shed Part II this week, as it was revealed the HSE spent €127,000 on another shelter in Kerry University Hospital. Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín...
by Emmet Doyle | May 12, 2026 | News
The whereabouts of more than half those issued with deportation orders is unknown, the Justice Minister has confirmed in replies to Parliamentary Questions by Aontú. The State cannot account for a substantial number of individuals issued with deportation orders, as...
by Emmet Doyle | May 12, 2026 | News
Cavan’s roads are in a shocking and unsafe condition due to chronic underfunding and the Minister tasked with responsibility for funding will not even come before the Seanad for a debate on the issue, despite repeated requests. That’s according to Aontú...
by Emmet Doyle | May 11, 2026 | News
Cork County Council Approves AONTÚ Motion Supporting Barryroe Oil and Gas Field Development FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11/05/2026 Cork County Council has voted in favour of an Aontú motion to write to the Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy, Daragh O’Brien,...