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No Confidence

# no-confidence - Thursday 14 February, 2013

Garda body passes motion of no confidence in Shatter

Martin Callinan has arranged to meet with the Garda Representative Association as it calls for solidarity against pay cuts.

# no-confidence - Wednesday 12 December, 2012

Dáil votes down Sinn Féin’s motion of no confidence in the government

The motion was defeated with Labour TD Pat Rabbitte calling it “parliamentary farce”.

Oireachtas agenda: Shannon airport, welfare votes and no confidence

TDs vote this afternoon and this evening on approving individual Budget measures – like PRSI increases and respite grant cuts.

# no-confidence - Tuesday 11 December, 2012

Doherty opens government no confidence debate in Dáil

Speaking in the Dáil this evening the Sinn Féin TD said the government have broken their election promises and “lost the support of the people”.

# no-confidence - Saturday 8 December, 2012

The Evening Fix…now with added live news anchor proposal

Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.

Sinn Féin publishes motion of no confidence in government

Gerry Adams said the coalition parties have “broken their contract with the electorate”.

# no-confidence - Friday 7 December, 2012

Government facing no confidence motion in the Dáil next week

Sinn Féin has tabled a motion of no confidence in the coalition government which will be debated over two nights next week.

# no-confidence - Monday 26 November, 2012

The 5 at 5: Monday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

Dáil cannot hear another motion of no confidence in Reilly until March

Amid fresh calls for the Health Minister’s resignation, Dáil rules mean that it will be next year before TDs can debate another motion of no confidence in James Reilly who has dismissed the move.

# no-confidence - Monday 24 September, 2012

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Poll: Should Health Minister James Reilly stay – or go?

The Health Minister has been facing yet more criticism. But should he resign, or stay and continue his reform of the health system?

# no-confidence - Thursday 20 September, 2012

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VIDEO: Róisín Shortall’s not-so-ringing endorsement of James Reilly

The junior health minister voted in favour of James Reilly last night – but only after a four-minute critique of his performance.

# no-confidence - Wednesday 19 September, 2012

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Reilly wins confidence vote as Taoiseach and Tánaiste state their support

The Fianna Fáil proposed motion of no confidence in the Health Minister was defeated but junior health minister Róisín Shortall did not mention or refer to James Reilly once during her statement.

James Reilly faces motion of no confidence today

Vote due this evening on Health Minister after Fianna Fáil proposes that Reilly’s performance has in power has resulted “in more chaos” across the health service.

# no-confidence - Tuesday 18 September, 2012

Rabbitte rallies to support of Reilly during debate on no confidence motion

Fianna Fáil’s decision to table a motion of no confidence in Health Minister James Reilly tonight drew criticism from the government benches during a heated debate.

James Reilly to face no confidence motion in the Dáil

Both Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin are to table motions of no confidence in the Minister for Health over his handling of the health service.

# no-confidence - Monday 3 September, 2012

Opposition parties to force Dáil vote of no confidence in James Reilly

Both Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin hope to force the hands of Labour backbenchers who are frustrated at the latest round of health cuts.

# no-confidence - Monday 30 May, 2011

Japanese PM faces no confidence vote over nuclear crisis

Naoto Kan has been panned for his response to the March 11 tsunami and nuclear crisis, and could face a vote this week.

# no-confidence - Friday 14 January, 2011

Labour to table motion of No Confidence in government

Eamon Gilmore tells the Greens that it’s “make-up-your-mind time” – but the government says the debate must wait.

Eamon Gilmore’s challenge to the Greens: the statement in full

The full text of Eamon Gilmore’s speech on the steps of Leinster House today, calling on the Green Party to quit government.

# no-confidence - Thursday 13 January, 2011

Sinn Féin to table No Confidence motion in Cowen

The party will try to oust Brian Cowen as Taoiseach as soon as it can – but it will need the help of Fine Gael.

# no-confidence - Tuesday 14 December, 2010

Berlusconi scrapes through parliament confidence vote

The under-fire prime minister prevails by just 3 votes in the lower house, after a more comfortable Senate victory.

# no-confidence - Tuesday 23 November, 2010

Cowen remains Fianna Fáil leader

Taoiseach retains his role after meeting with parliamentary party colleagues, including disaffected backbenchers, this evening.

FF under fire: O’Flynn promises “bare-knuckled” parliamentary meeting

The gloves are off: Noel O’Flynn says he will sign a motion of no confidence ahead of Fianna Fáíl’s parliamentary meeting.

# no-confidence - Saturday 2 October, 2010

Sinn Féin tables no confidence motion in Brian Lenihan

Gerry Adams calls on Fine Gael and Labour to back the motion.

# no-confidence - Wednesday 14 July, 2010

IRISH INSURERS believe the recession is over but there’s no willingness to spend. New research from Friends First and Millward Brown shows that insurers are finding it difficult to secure new business.

The survey finds that half of insurance businesses in the state believe the recession is over, while 94% say its difficult for businesses to get finance from the banks. 87% also said the public did not have confidence to spend in the current climate.

The survey sampled 100 insurance brokers on their attitude to the sector and the economy as a whole.

Brokers said that over half of their clients were reducing their contributions to investments and pensions.

Eamonn Twomey of Friends First said: “While there are some signs that a recovery is underway, it is clear that consumers are finding it very difficult to save for their futures.

Meanwhile there has been more bad news on the economic front from the ESRI.