News & Statements
Groundbreaking new courses offer students an escape from the points race – Dolan
New educational pathways are offering students an exciting alternative to the traditional Central Application Office (CAO) system, according to a Fine Gael Senator.
Multi-annual funding needed for major road projects – O’Shea
Multi annual funding for Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) is needed to provide certainty on essential roads projects, a Fine Gael Councillor has said.
Fine Gael selects Grace Boland to contest Dublin Fingal West in General Election
Grace Boland has been selected by Fine Gael to represent the party in the Dublin Fingal West constituency in the General Election.
Fine Gael selects Senator Nikki Bradley and John McNulty to contest Donegal constituency in General Election
Senator Nikki Bradley and John McNulty have been selected by Fine Gael to represent the party in the Donegal constituency at the next general election.
Conway pays tribute to Joe Carey
Clare Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway has paid tribute to his friend and political colleague Joe Carey who has announced he will not be seeking re-election to Dáil Éireann due to ill health.
Cuts to childcare costs to benefit over 150,000 children in Ireland – Seery-Kearney
Families across the country are set to benefit from reductions to full time and early learning childcare services, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Statement from Joe Carey TD
Fine Gael TD Joe Carey has announced his resignation as a public representative.
Speech of An Taoiseach Simon Harris T.D., Béal na Bláth Commemoration
Speech of An Taoiseach Simon Harris T.D., Béal na Blath Commemoration, Sunday 24 August 2024.
Disabled drivers cannot be left behind in Dublin’s new traffic management plan – Bradley
Dublin City Council must make exemptions and take appropriate action to ensure disabled drivers are not left behind by the new traffic management system, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Delays to Coolock Interchange work leaving pedestrians and cyclists at risk – Ó Muirí
Dublin City Council needs to explain the lack of progress on safe pedestrian crossing facilities at the Coolock Interchange, a Fine Gael Councillor has said.