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Irish elections vulnerable to AI threat – McGahon
Future Irish elections will be targeted by malicious actors using artificial intelligence (AI) unless preventative measures are taken, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Senator Martin Conway appointed Chair of Select Committee on Scrutiny of EU-related Statutory Instruments
Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway has been appointed as Chair of the new Seanad Select Committee on Scrutiny of EU-related Statutory Instruments.
Prospective house buyers would be left out in the cold by Sinn Féin – O’Dowd
Prospective house buyers should be aware that Sinn Féin wants to remove two key schemes that potentially enables them to finally own their own homes, a Fine Gael TD Fergus O’Dowd has warned.
New board to support Cherry Orchard community is a positive development – Seery Kearney
The establishment of a new board to implement supports for Dublin’s Cherry Orchard community which will report back to the Department of Justice is a positive development, according to a Fine Gael Senator.
What prospective home buyers should know: Sinn Féin wants to abolish Help to Buy and First Home Shared Equity Schemes
Sinn Féin wants to abolish two key housing schemes which have enabled tens of thousands of people buy their own homes, a Fine Gael Senator has outlined.
Improved public transport links must be focus of demand management plans – Higgins
Improved public transport infrastructure must be in place before a potential tax on motorists is even considered, according to a Fine Gael TD.
Phoenix Park proposed parking charges unfair and unnecessary – Currie
Proposals by the Office of Public Works (OPW) to introduce car parking charges in the Phoenix Park have been rejected by a Fine Gael Senator.
Sinn Féin knew about ‘Dowdall’ gun attack for last 9 years – Farrell
Sinn Féin have known for almost a decade that their party discussed with criminal Jonathan Dowdall a shooting incident at his uncle’s house and never admitted it until today, a Fine Gael TD has said.
No in-patient public hospital charges from today – Burke
From today, people accessing care as a public patient in a public hospital will not be required to pay any charges, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Government to consider further measures to reduce the cost of going to college – Dolan
The Government is considering options to help students and families by further reducing the cost of going to college, according to Fine Gael Senator Aisling Dolan.