Wednesday 6 February 2013

Update on Magdalene Controversy



The Taoiseach has again declined to offer a full apology to the survivors of the Magdalene laundries. He appealed for "space" to formulate the Government's response.

Opposition parties have rounded on Enda Kenny in the Dáil this morning after groups representing the women expressed their outrage that he had not given the apology they expected for the role played by the state in the laundry system.

This morning, the Taoiseach says the report needed to be examined, reflected on and debated in the Dáil in two weeks time.

However, in a signal that he may make an apology then, he appealed for space to decide what to do.

"The process by which we bring closure and reconciliation (in this case) is one that deserves really genuine consideration by government and I intend to see that that happens," he said.

"I'd like the space to work with government in putting in place a process and a structure by which the state, insofar as it can, brings closure and reconciliation."


Lets hope he can make the right decision and allow these brave women the respect they deserve.




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Tuesday 5 February 2013

Press conference at The George Frederic Handel Hotel


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The report of the committee investigating State involvement with the Magdalen Laundries between 1922 and 1996 has been published.  A press conference was held in the George Frederic Handel Hotel today.

Four congregations ran Magdalen Laundries: The Sisters of Our Lady of Charity, the Mercy Sisters, the Sisters of Charity and the Good Shepherd Sisters.

Minister for Justice Alan Shatter said the report covers a broad range of substantive areas.
These include the routes by which women entered the Magdalen Laundries, inspection of the Magdalen Laundries as workplaces covered by the Factories Acts, financial assistance to the Magdalen Laundries, detailed statistical analysis and much more.

Thousands of women were residents of the laundries during the 20th Century (Pic: IFI)



Monday 4 February 2013

Busy Sporting Week ahead in The George Frederic Handel Hotel


It's a busy week here in the George Frederic Handel Hotel as sports fans flock to Dublin City. The Irish Football team take on Poland in an international friendly on Wednesday night. There is set to be a great atmosphere in town as Dubiln City returns the favour for the wonderful hospitality our Boys in Green received in Poznan for Euro 2012.

Tickets are still on sale for the match, so its not too late to snag a ticket and use the opportunity to stay in town

All eyes will be on The Six Nations Ireland v England this weekend as Ireland take on England in The Aviva Stadium, we are very excited here in The George Frederic to welcome the English fans to Dublin City and hope they enjoy all that Temple Bar has to offer. Hotels in Temple Bar will be jam packed all weekend and believe us, there will be no better place to be, whether we are celebrating or commiserating  on Sunday night.

Don't forget to book your Hotel Room in Temple Bar at The George Frederic Handel Hotel and you wont miss one bit of the action in the coming week.

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