by Emmet Doyle | Sep 20, 2025 | News
Aontú Leader Peadar Tóibín has said the newly announced legacy arrangements must have the backing of all victims and survivors in the North if it is to work, and has reserved judgment on its ability to deliver transparent justice. Speaking today, the Meath West TD...
by Emmet Doyle | Sep 19, 2025 | News
There is a call on the Department of Education, teaching unions and child welfare experts to sit down with parents and try and formulate clear and practical guidelines for schools around the issue of ‘pronouns’. That’s according to Aontú Cllr Emer Tóibín, who says she...
by Emmet Doyle | Sep 19, 2025 | News
Call for Full transparency on all State-provided NGO funding, including programme metrics, outcomes, and independent audits. Annual, independent public audits of NGOs receiving exchequer and quasi-State funding. A review of duplicated state functions, considering...
by Emmet Doyle | Sep 18, 2025 | News
Limerick City Council is to write to the Minister for Education in a bid to see if she will help ease the huge burden on families of back-to-school costs. Aontú Cllr Sarah Beasley brought forward a Motion at the recent meeting of the local authority urging that,...
by Emmet Doyle | Sep 17, 2025 | News
The ongoing plight of the people of Gaza will be centre stage at a fundraising event to be held in Castleknock next month. As part of an ongoing drive to raise funds for the besieged people of the war raved region, Aontú Cllr Ellen Troy is organising a one day pop up...
by Emmet Doyle | Sep 9, 2025 | News
An Aontú motion calling on Mayo County Council to reaffirm its support and protection of Ireland’s Triple Lock has been carried at this month’s meeting of the local authority. Speaking after the passing of the motion, Cllr Lawless praised the Sinn Fein...