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Estd. 2005

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05 Jan 2008

Labour calls for reform of abortion legislation

An article about Jan O'Sullivan seen on hse-ireland.blogspot.com

The party’s health spokesperson, Jan O’Sullivan, said it was not acceptable for the Republic to continue to export the situation to England. “There is a degree of hypocrisy in this attitude. We can’t just continue sweeping this issue ... Continue reading »

03 Jan 2008

Student takes a STAND

An article about Jan O'Sullivan seen on communityengagement.wordpress.com

Higgins and Jan O’Sullivan, as well as further support from celebrities, government leaders, international athletes and students globally. This is the fourth year in a row that a day has been set aside for this purpose. ... Continue reading »

11 Dec 2007

Mid-west must wait for BreastCheck

An article about Jan O'Sullivan seen on hse-ireland.blogspot.com

WOMEN in the mid-west will have to wait another two years to avail of national BreastCheck appointments, Labour Health spokeswoman Jan O’Sullivan TD claimed yesterday. BreastCheck has just been introduced in Cork and the unit there will ... Continue reading »

29 Nov 2007

harney debate the saga continues

An article about Jan O'Sullivan seen on politicsbog.blogspot.com

by Tom kitts threats of eternal damnation and political exile.jan O Sullivan was measured and assured and Charlie Flannagan of FG gave a solid performane while Dr liam O rielly of FG set about to finish the job.tonite Act two. ... Continue reading »

Harney: I am not a quitter, I’m not going off the pitch

An article about Jan O'Sullivan seen on hse-ireland.blogspot.com

Labour health spokes-woman Jan O’Sullivan said both the HSE and the Department of Health had to make clear when they first became aware of the problems in Cork and Galway. “This is particularly important in regard to the CUH as, ... Continue reading »

27 Nov 2007

Harney to defend no confidence motion

An article about Jan O'Sullivan seen on hse-ireland.blogspot.com

Yesterday, Labour’s health spokeswoman Jan O’Sullivan said the latest disturbing disclosure about up to 15 cancer misdiagnoses at Cork University Hospital had added to the gravity of the situation in the health services. ... Continue reading »

24 Nov 2007

RTE Radio News headlines-ommission of Olwyn Enright's contribution …

An article about Jan O'Sullivan seen on johnbarrysblog.blogspot.com

Today Saturdayview featured Olwyn Enright (FG), Jan O Sullivan (Lab) and Martin Cullen (FF). There was a very passionate discussion -expertly stewarded by Rodney Rice-on the breast cancer debacle at Portlaoise hospital and on the HSE in ... Continue reading »

16 Nov 2007

Labour Party fringe meeting

An article about Jan O'Sullivan seen on southbelfastdiary.blogspot.com

Jan O’Sullivan TD • Joanna Tuffy TD • Kathleen Lynch TD • Sen. Dominic Hannigan • Cllr.Gerald Nash • Mark Langhammer (NEC, Chair NI Labour Forum) Saturday 17th November White’s Hotel, Wexford 5.10 – 6pm McCarthy Room 1 ... Continue reading »

31 Aug 2007

Reflections On Rabbitte

An article about Jan O'Sullivan seen on ElBlogador.com- The Voice of Irish Nationalism

It seemed that Irish Labour Party leader Pat Rabbitte had weathered the storm that was the recent general election in the south. The plan had been for a Fine Gael/ Labour 'Alternative Government' to force Bertie out of office- Enda Kenny's party delivered, but unfortunately for Labour, Fianna Fáil also delivered,... Continue reading »

30 May 2007

I couldn’t vote, boo hoo!

Seen on waidesworld

Electors omitted from register Steven Carroll Hundreds of electors were unable to cast their vote in last week’s election because they were not listed on the newly revised electoral register. Labour TD Jan O’Sullivan, who was re-elected … hundreds of people of their basic and constitutional right to vote”. Ms O’Sullivan’s comments follow... Continue reading »

23 Dec 2006

2006: A Liemrick Blogger Review Part III

Seen on The Limerick Blogger

Better late than never, This was due to be published on Wednesday, but due to circumstances beyond my control, this post has been delayed and is being posted today. The closing months of 2006 showed both extremes of the human race, from the most evil acts one man can carry out against another, to the level of generosity anc charity shown by the ... Continue reading »

15 Nov 2006

Tle Limerick Blogger Election Project – Jan O’Sullivan TD (Labour, E)

Seen on The Limerick Blogger

Jan O’Sullivan entered Dáil Éireann in 1998 after winning the by-election in Limerick following the death of the late Jim Kemmy. She managed to retain her seat in the subsequent election. She has held her seat as a TD since. She has also been a member of Limerick City Council and Seannad Éireann. Deputy O’Sullivan agreed several weeks ... Continue reading »

06 Nov 2006

City Councillor Ger McLoughlan in the red

Seen on The Limerick Blogger

Pictured are Labour Party Leader Pat Rabbite and Jan O’Sullivan welcoming Cllr Gerry McLoughlan into the Labour Party. Red being the colour of the Labour Party that is. Cllr Gerry McLoughlan, the former Munster star who was on the team that fateful day when they beat the All-Blacks, has joined the Labour Party over the weekend. He was ... Continue reading »

12 Oct 2006

Limerick Blogger Election Project – update

Seen on The Limerick Blogger

Just a brief update to let you know that Labour TD Jan O’Sullivan has accepted the invitation to write an article for the Limerick Blogger. I will be writing up a complete update on the week’s progress on Saturday.... Continue reading »

23 Sep 2006

Moyross solidarity rally deemed a success

Seen on The Limerick Blogger

By all accounts, the rally to show solidarity with the people of Moyross which took place today was a success. According to the organiser, Sharon Clancy, roughly 200 people were in attendance despite the poor weather. An exhibition of military equipment by the United Nations in the area is also suspected of being a deterrant to even more... Continue reading »


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