Archive for : April, 2015
New Maritime Safety Strategy aims to assist communities in reducing number of deaths at sea – Donohoe
16th April, 2015
All stakeholders must work together to ensure that potentially avoidable deaths in the maritime sector are eliminated The Minister for Transport, Tourism and......
Read More >Ministers Donohoe & Ring launch ‘Ireland’s Ancient East’
14th April, 2015
Fáilte Ireland plan for east and south of Ireland with similar scale and ambition as Wild Atlantic Way will maximise history & heritage of......
Read More >Statement by Minister Donohoe in response to proposed industrial action on May 1st
13th April, 2015
In response to the NBRU’s announcement of industrial action to take place on 1st May, the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe......
Read More >Friendliness, landscapes and culture all boosting Ireland’s appeal
13th April, 2015
As Ireland’s biggest tourism trade fair opens this Tuesday, the latest Fáilte Ireland research charts strong satisfaction levels amongst overseas visitors The results from......
Read More >Week’s events; #trailsofireland, Dáil and Seanad business, clamping & National Monument at Moore St
2nd April, 2015
With my tourism hat on I am always focused on ensuring that the growth we have seen in the sector in recent years continues.......
Read More >Appointments to the Boards of the Medical Bureau of Road Safety
2nd April, 2015
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe T.D., has today (Thursday) announced a number of appointments and re-appointments to the Medical Bureau of......
Read More >Ibec Transport Council meeting speech
2nd April, 2015
I am delighted at the opportunity to be here today to talk about some issues that are topical and which will prepare the ground......
Read More >RSA’s road safety conference highlights upward trend in child deaths on our roads– Donohoe
2nd April, 2015
Traffic collisions leading cause of child mortality in Ireland with over 36% of all child deaths happening on our roads Road traffic collisions......
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