by Emmet Doyle | Jun 4, 2026 | News
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín says the absurd situation is like something from Hall’s Pictorial Weekly. Deputy Tóibín said: “You couldn’t make it up. This week, the European Commission is taking us to court over cutting too much turf – next week, we sign up for the...
by Emmet Doyle | Jun 4, 2026 | News
National communications director Larissa Nolan looks at Aontú in the news in the past seven days. Cost-of-living pressures continued this week, with the announcement Electric Ireland is to hike its gas and electricity prices. The company said it’s increasing...
by Emmet Doyle | Jun 4, 2026 | News
The Aontú deputy leader said 31 years is not long enough for Stephen McCullagh, who will be out while still in his 60s after serving his sentence for the brutal killing of the Lurgan woman in her own home. Aontú deputy leader Gemma Brolly has said “life should...
by Emmet Doyle | Jun 4, 2026 | News
Serious concerns have arisen following confirmation from Tusla that it does not collect standardised national data on allegations of abuse involving children in State care. In a written response to Aontú Leader Deputy Peadar Toibín, the child and family agency...
by Emmet Doyle | Jun 3, 2026 | News
The Aontú leader says Children’s Health Ireland is hiding information on costs of tech services related to the new hospital, set to be the most technically advanced in Europe. Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín says CHI refused to give him a breakdown of contracts,...