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Wednesday 25th November 2009 SDLP Irish language spokesperson Dominic Bradley said he was pleased to see that the Irish-language newspaper was distributed across the north in today’s Irish Independent.
Wednesday 25th November 2009 SDLP Irish language spokesperson Dominic Bradley said the DUP’s campaign of pettiness against the Irish language in the Assembly underlines the need for language rights to be enshrined in law.
Wednesday 25th November 2009 SDLP Foyle MLA Mary Bradley has condemned those responsible for a pipe bomb attack on a house in Glengalliagh Park in Derry.
Wednesday 25th November 2009 SDLP Newry and Armagh MLA Dominic Bradley said Newry’s new railway station needs to be matched by a greatly improved rail service heading both north and south.
Wednesday 25th November 2009 SDLP MLA for Newry and Armagh Dominic Bradley has asked Minister for Health Michael Mc Gimpsey to give high priority to carers in the swine flu vaccination programme.
Thursday 26th November 2009 SDLP Education spokesperson Dominic Bradley said there will not be a positive resolution to the schools transfer issue without political consensus and the only way to achieve that is by inter-party talks.
Friday 27th November 2009 SDLP MLA for Newry and Armagh and party spokesperson on the Irish language Dominic Bradley has welcomed the commitment to Irish language legislation in the North contained in the Irish Government's 20 Year Strategy for the Irish Language. Commenting on this aspect of the Strategy Mr Bradley said
Sunday 29th November 2009 SDLP MLA and party spokesperson on education Dominic Bradley has wecomed the extension of the consultation period on special educational needs and inclusion until 30 January 2010.
Tuesday 1st December 2009 SDLP Education spokesperson Dominic Bradley MLA said the collapse of proposals for an Education and Skills Authority underline just how much damage the Sinn Fein/DUP standoff is doing to the educational system.
Wednesday 2nd December 2009 SDLP Education Spokesperson and Deputy Chair of the Assembly Education Committee Dominic Bradley MLA has said that Caitriona Ruane's proposals for 'transitional' education and library boards raise more questions than they answer and may give rise to legal challenge.
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