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Wednesday 9th December 2009 SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan has welcomed Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie MLA to Derry where she attended two significant housing projects in the Dove Gardens and Skeoge areas of the city.
Thursday 10th December 2009 Foyle MP Mark Durkan has welcomed the news that the University of Ulster’s development plan for Magee has taken a significant step further today after the signing of an agreement with Foyle & Londonderry College to secure 30 acres of land for the growth of third-level education in the city.
Friday 11th December 2009 SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan showed his support this week for those needing lifesaving bone marrow transplants at a parliamentary reception at Westminster for The Anthony Nolan Trust.
Friday 11th December 2009 SDLP leader and Foyle MP Mark Durkan has given his backing to a new manifesto of recommended routes out of poverty for disabled people and their families - ‘Tackling Disability Poverty’.
Friday 11th December 2009 SDLP Leader and Foyle MP Mark Durkan MLA has condemned the so-called ‘punishment shootings’ of two men in Creggan in Derry and the subsequent petrol bomb attack on police.
Monday 14th December 2009 SDLP leader and Foyle MP Mark Durkan has welcomed the Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen to Derry today to discuss the current impasse over the devolution of policing and justice, the publication of the Saville Report into Bloody Sunday and the North West economy.
Tuesday 15th December 2009 Welcoming the Employment and Learning Minister Reg Empey’s visit to Derry today, Foyle MP MLA Mark Durkan said:
Wednesday 16th December 2009 SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan has welcomed the planned Water Drainage upgrade planned for the Prehen area in the first half of 2010.
Thursday 17th December 2009 Foyle MP Mark Durkan has written to the Controller of BBC Northern Ireland Peter Johnston to highlight his concern at the proposed cuts to Radio Foyle’s programmes and staff.
Thursday 17th December 2009 SDLP Foyle MP Mark Durkan has said that today’s meeting at Stormont – which consisted of a delegation from Derry and three Executive Ministers to discuss the city’s economic future – was both constructive and positive.
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