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Seanad: Address to Seanad Éireann by Members of the European Parliament (18 Feb 2026)

“Gabhaim buíochas leis an Cathaoirleach. I offer some sympathy by the points made by my colleague behind me, Senator Clonan. Cuirim fáilte roimh na finnéithe don Seanad inniu. So many issues have been raised by all five of them it would be impossible in the less than three minutes I have left to address them. I want to focus on one issue in particular, namely, the...”

Seanad: Copyright and Related Rights (Amendment) Bill 2025: Second Stage (17 Feb 2026)

“Cuirim fáilte roimh an Aire. Sinn Féin will support the Bill progressing to Committee Stage, when we will likely table amendments to it. However, it is a real shame that there was no pre-legislative scrutiny of this Bill by the enterprise committee. This is detailed and technical work and there would have been great value in the committee hearing the concerns of the...”

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (12 Feb 2026)

“I raise the issue of access to all-Ireland healthcare. Representatives of the special EU programmes body and Co-operation and Working Together, CAWT, appeared before the Good Friday Agreement committee this week and provided some excellent examples of collaboration and co-operation, particularly in the Border area, where CAWT operates North and South. However, significant barriers remain to...”

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  • Has spoken in 39 committee discussions and Dáil debates in the last year — below average among Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "public-private partnership") 35 times in debates — well below average among Senators.
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