News & Statements
Fianna Fáil repeating failed formula with €750m pledged by just two spokespeople in two months – Rock
Fine Gael TD for Dublin North West, Noel Rock, has highlighted that Fianna Fáil are back to their old ways again, with spending promises of €750m by two spokespeople for just two departments across two months alone.
Minister of State for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O’Connor to widen the demographic of students from our higher education institutions taking up international study abroad or internship opportunities
Preliminary Luas design and route selection to commence in 2019- Rock
Fine Gael TD for Dublin North West, Noel Rock, has welcomed the National Transport Authority’s proposal that the preliminary design works, route selection and railway order commencement works for the Finglas extension of the LUAS will be expedited and will take place in 2019.
No question of Northern Ireland being used as a bargaining chip on Brexit – Coghlan
There is no question of Northern Ireland being used as a bargaining chip for the Brexit negotiations, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Alternative tunnelling site for MetroLink must be found- Rock
Tunnelling for a new rail service for the capital cannot take place where it is currently proposed, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Heritage Bill crucial for farmers- Carey
The Heritage Bill will allow farmers to manage their land in a more effective way, the chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Rural Affairs and Community Development has said.
70 new jobs for Drogheda- O’Dowd
Drogheda is set to receive a jobs boost with 70 new jobs announced at PCI Pharma Services, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Cannon named as Political Champion for Education in Emergencies
Junior Minister for International Development, Ciarán Cannon, has today been named as a Political Champion for Education in Emergencies.
EU – Mexico trade deal a blueprint for Irish trade post Brexit – Richmond
Fine Gael Senator and spokesman on EU Affairs, Neale Richmond has welcomed the new EU-Mexico trade deal, stating that it provided a blue print for Irish trade post Brexit.
Minister McHugh announces five Donegal Seafood Processing and Aquaculture companies to benefit from grants worth almost €1.5M
I am delighted to announce that Donegal has received a huge investment boost from the Government & European Union to sustain the hugely important seafood & aquaculture industry in the county. Five companies will benefit, businesses that are providing valuable employment and helping to sustain coastal communities