
Catherine Ardagh
Catherine Ardagh is a prominent Irish politician and member of Fianna Fáil, representing Dublin South-Central. Despite not being appointed as a minister or committee chair recently, she remains an influential figure in her party and is known for her advocacy on various social issues.
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Dublin South Central TD Catherine Ardagh said there was uncertainty among gardaí around the circumstances in which scramblers can be compulsorily seized.
Ban on use of scramblers in public places being planned following teenager’s death – The Irish TimesDublin South Central TD, Catherine Ardagh, raised concerns about the circumstances in which scramblers can be seized.
Ban on use of scramblers in public places being planned by Government – The Irish TimesCatherine Ardagh is a new TD concerned about the housing crisis.
Uneasy pause in Fianna Fáil as restive camp takes stock – The Irish TimesCatherine Ardagh introduced the ‘right to be forgotten’ law in the Seanad.
Minister who lost two siblings to cancer introduces ‘right to be forgotten’ law – The Irish TimesCatherine Ardagh is a Fianna Fáil TD who has publicly discussed her family's challenges with autism services.
‘No quick fix’ for autism crisis as teenager’s protest pushes issue to top of political agenda – The Irish TimesCatherine Ardagh apologized for missing a Dáil slot due to a scheduling conflict.
‘Bob’ emerges from Vatican conclave while TDs join shorts protest – The Irish TimesCatherine Ardagh is a Fianna Fáil TD who apologized for her absence during the Dáil session.
Government backbencher fails to turn up for controversial ‘Other Members’ speaking slot – The Irish TimesCatherine Ardagh is one of the two women among Fianna Fáil’s current batch of TDs.
Oireachtas committee chair appointments under way ahead of Dáil return next week – The Irish Times














































