News & Statements
Senator Reilly congratulates Gardaí and Revenue Commissioners on closure of illicit cigarette factory in Louth
Fine Gael Senator James Reilly has congratulated Gardaí and Revenue Commissioners on the closure of an illicit cigarette factory in Louth today (Thursday).
Time to abandon technological Brexit solutions and focus on new customs partnership – Richmond
Fine Gael Senator and Spokesperson on EU Affairs, Neale Richmond, has called on the British Government to drop unworkable technology proposals for the Irish border and find real solutions to agreements made during phase 1 of Brexit negotiations to establish a defined customs partnership.
Brophy welcomes decision to rebuild Fortunestown store
The decision by Lidl to rebuild their Fortunestown store will be warmly welcomed, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Luas commuter chaos must come to an end – Richmond
Dublin’s Luas service is constantly leaving commuters frustrated, stranded and late for work, Fine Gael Senator Neale Richmond has said.
Minister Mitchell O Connor meets her equivalent in Oman and they discuss Ireland’s Technological Universities
Legal certainty critical for aviation post-Brexit – Richmond
Legal certainty is critical for the aviation sector post-Brexit, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Time for Sinn Féin to take Westminster seats for Irish interests– Feighan
IS it time for Sinn Féin to take their six seats in Westminster and defend Irish interests as the UK continues to veer wildly towards a Brexit cliff face, Fine Gael Senator Frank Feighan has asked.
Minister Mitchell O’Connor successfully steers the Technological Universities Bill through the Seanad
International Women’s Day – The women who inspire our politicians: Activists, athletes, family and friends
Fine Gael Ministers, Deputies and Senators have gathered together today to pay tribute to the women who inspire them most.
Canadian/US border model completely unworkable post Brexit – Richmond
Suggestions from the British Prime Minister that she may look at the border between the USA and Canada as a model for the island of Ireland post Brexit have been dismissed as completely unworkable by a Fine Gael Senator.