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Richmond welcomes additional mental health supports for Garda personnel
Fine Gael TD, Neale Richmond, has welcomed additional mental health supports introduced by An Garda Síochána for Garda personnel, and called for work to continue in this crucial area.
Mental health must be a priority for Gardaí – Richmond
Mental health supports for Gardaí must continue to be a priority throughout the Covid-19 crisis and into 2021, Fine Gael TD Neale Richmond has said.
Continuing Brexit talks welcome – Richmond
Fine Gael TD and spokesperson on European Affairs, Neale Richmond, has welcomed the commencement of more intensive Brexit negotiations in Brussels, stressing that a deal is in everybody’s interests.
European solidarity clear in vaccine effort – Richmond
Flu jab more important than ever before – Richmond
People should speak with their GPs and pharmacists about getting the flu vaccine, which is more important than ever before, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Full maternity care access must be a priority – Richmond
Confirmation from the HSE that birth partners will be able to attend births during level five of Covid restrictions is to be welcomed, a Fine Gael TD has said.
With 70 days to go a Brexit deal is still possible but preparation is vital – Richmond
Businesses must ensure they are prepared for significant change come January 1st
EU Membership vital for Covid-19 efforts – Richmond
The European Union has attracted the highest demand ever for a bond sale, ensuring member states including Ireland will be well supported during the Covid-19 crisis, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Continued Brexit preparation key to this week’s Budget – Richmond
While the response to the ongoing Covid19 pandemic will be the main focus of this week’s Budget, Brexit planning must also feature heavily, Fine Gael TD and party spokesperson on Europe, Neale Richmond has said.
Ireland must realise full potential of Erasmus programme – Richmond
Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown and party spokesman on European Affairs, Neale Richmond, has welcomed the 55% funding increase for the Erasmus programme as agreed by the European Council, stating that Ireland must now realise the full potential of the programme.