News & Statements
All special schools must provide the Summer Education Programme to support children in need – Carrigy
All special schools must provide the Summer Education Programme to support children most in need as per the Government’s plan, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Sinn Féin’s latest stunt will waste Dáil time needed for the real issues that matter to people – Burke
With their motion on the Government this week, Sinn Féin are wasting Dáil time needed for the real issues that matter to people, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Another step closer to achieving gender balance on Irish corporate boards – Higgins
Ireland has moved another step closer to achieving better gender representation on our corporate boards, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Aer Lingus need to explain cancelled flights – Buttimer
Aer Lingus management have been asked to appear before the Oireachtas Transport Committee to explain what they are doing for the thousands of passengers let down by cancelled flight in recent weeks.
Opposition are more interested in chaos and division rather than solutions – Griffin
Fine Gael and the Government are entirely focused on putting more money back in people’s pockets and reducing the cost of living as opposed to reducing the Dáil into a circus like Sinn Féin, the Fine Gael Dáil whip has said.
Johnson resignation allows opportunity for a reset – Richmond
After a difficult period, now is an opportunity for a reset in Anglo-Irish and UK-EU relations according to the Fine Gael spokesperson on European Affairs, Neale Richmond TD.
Sinn Féin like a wild weathervane on cost of living – Higgins
Sinn Féin’s uncosted proposals would leave middle income earners worse off, Fine Gael TD Emer Higgins has said.
Decommissioning of Kinsale gas pipeline infrastructure needs to be stopped – Stanton
Ireland can be a world leader in having an ethical child centred legislative framework for international surrogacy – Seery-Kearney
Exemption enabling developers to sidestep requirement for childcare places must be removed – Seery-Kearney
A planning exemption enabling developers to sidestep requirements for childcare places in new dwellings must be removed, according to Fine Gael Senator Mary Seery- Kearney.