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Who lobbies Thomas Byrne
1488 lobbying returns on file naming Thomas Byrne (FF, Meath East). This TD has declared property/land interests — see landlord cross-reference.
Top Lobbyists Targeting This TD
- Chambers Ireland 215
- The Irish Farmers' Association - IFA 84
- Ibec 49
- Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland (ASTI) 34
- Cork Chamber 23
- Instinctif Partners Public Affairs Ireland 16
- The Irish Hospice Foundation 15
- Autism Spectrum Information, Advice and Meeting Point Ltd, Trading as AsIAm 14
- Irish League of Credit Unions 13
- Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed 13
- Irish Wildbird Conservancy 13
- AONTAS 13
- Neurological Alliance of Ireland 13
- Irish Universities Association 13
- Age Action 12
- Irish Hotels Federation 12
- Oxfam Ireland 12
- John Gallagher 12
- Prosper Meath CLG 12
- Hume Brophy 11
Top Clients Behind the Lobbying
- Yes (client not named) 88
By Year
Top Policy Domains
- 🏦 Finance & Banking 302
- 🏥 Health 286
- 📚 Education 284
- 🌍 Climate & Energy 217
- 🏢 Enterprise & Employment 149
- 🏠 Housing 112
- 🌾 Agriculture 109
- ⚖️ Justice & Legal 85
Recent Returns
| Year | Lobbyist | Client | Subject |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | daa plc | — | [Transport] Email invitation sent for political Stakeholder briefing and tour at Dublin Airport. (Subsequently event did not take place) |
| 2026 | Insurance Ireland | — | [Banking and Financial Institutions] On behalf of members, making proposals in relation to the review of changes in European regulation and to discuss with Ire… |
| 2026 | Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Chamber of Commerce | — | [Foreign Affairs] Communicating Europe Initiative - “From Athens to Dún Laoghaire: Democracy, Innovation and the Blue Economy in Europe” |
| 2026 | Accenture PLC | — | [EU Affairs] To exchange views on EU presidency plans |
| 2026 | Chambers Ireland | — | [Energy and Natural Resources] Electrification Action Plan and Renewable Energy Directive III permitting implementation |
| 2026 | IMPACT trade union | — | [Community] Pay restoration in the community and voluntary sector |
| 2026 | IMPACT trade union | — | [Public Expenditure and Reform] Highlighting work pressures faced by Special Education Needs Organisers (SENOs) doe to staffing shortages |
| 2026 | Irish Congress of Trade Unions | — | [EU Affairs] EU Directive on Adequate Minimum Wages |
| 2026 | Sustainable Water Network (SWAN) | — | [EU Affairs] Sent letter to Ministers responsible for European Affairs in view of the General Affairs Council on 24 February |
| 2026 | British Irish Chamber of Commerce | — | [EU Affairs] Meeting with Minister for EU Affairs to discuss EU Presidency Priorities |
| 2026 | The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Ireland | — | [Foreign Affairs] Letter to Minister McEntee re Middle East Conflict |
| 2026 | IS&WFPO CLG | — | [Marine] Mackerel, Coastal States, Visas for A Typical Workers, Fuel, Hague Preferences/Quotas, Taxation |
| 2026 | American Chamber of Commerce Ireland | — | [EU Affairs] EU Presidency discussions |
| 2026 | Lidl Ireland Gmbh | — | [Economic Development and Industry] Meeting request to discuss EmpCo |
| 2025 | Sanofi | — | [Health] To make the case for the rollout of RSV immunisation programmes and better pandemic planning in Ireland, the EU and globally. |
| 2025 | Wind Energy Ireland | — | [Energy and Natural Resources] Development of onshore renewable energy |
| 2025 | Irish Thoroughbred Breeders' Association | — | [Agriculture] During the January to April period, the Irish Thoroughbred Breeders Association engaged with both political and departmental officials on matters… |
| 2025 | Chambers Ireland | — | [Environment] The need for the new Government to protect Ireland's existing competitive advantages. This includes fostering business growth; attracting innovat… |
| 2025 | Chambers Ireland | — | [Tourism] The need for the new Government to protect Ireland's existing competitive advantages. This includes fostering business growth; attracting innovation,… |
| 2025 | Chambers Ireland | — | [Education and Training] The need for the new Government to protect Ireland's existing competitive advantages. This includes fostering business growth; attract… |