McGrath will ‘continue to engage’ on ‘right to be forgotten’ laws

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McGrath will ‘continue to engage’ on ‘right to be forgotten’ laws
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Michael McGrath will “continue to engage” with frustrated senators on a bill that his department stalled last year which would have stopped cancer survivors being penalised by insurance companies.

The Minister for Finance’s intervention comes as the Business Post has learned that Catherine Ardagh, the Fianna Fáil senator who introduced

the Central Bank Bill 2022 to the Seanad, threatened to vote against the government and lose the party whip after the cabinet approved an ...

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