News & Statements
3,000 first time buyers to benefit from new affordable housing scheme
A new plan for affordable housing where the State provides equity support should help 3,000 individuals or families in getting a new home, a Fine Gael TD has said.
County targets should be set for the delivery of Repair and Lease Units
County targets should be set by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage for local authorities to make more housing available under the Repair and Leasing Scheme, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Minister O’Donovan announces the commencement of Phoenix Park Transport and Mobility Options Public Consultation
Minister of State for the Office of Public Works, Mr. Patrick O’Donovan TD, today announced the commencement of the public consultation for the Phoenix Park Transport and Mobility Options Study.
Major warning to older people considering controversial lifetime loans
Lifetime Loans that appeal to older people can be dangerous and should be avoided for fear of huge financial risk, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Additional supports needed for businesses not covered by CRSS- Doherty
Fine Gael Senator Regina Doherty has called for additional supports for businesses not covered by the Covid-19 Restrictions Support Scheme.
Facebook must close down campaign for dangerous and irresponsible Saturday re-opening – McGahon
A Facebook group advocating for the spontaneous re-opening of Irish businesses on Saturday is highly irresponsible and dangerous, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Lombard calls for insurance industry reps to come before Oireachtas committee to explain potential Covid levy on premiums
A Fine Gael Senator has called for representatives from the insurance industry to come before the Oireachtas Finance Committee to explain why life assurance applicants are being asked if they have had Covid-19.
Residential building must be prioritised if phased return of construction is required – Cummins
The building of homes must be prioritised whenever it is safe to begin reopening the construction sector, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Stay and Spend Scheme should be extended to support hospitality sector later this year
The Stay and Spend Scheme should be extended beyond April this year so that consumers and businesses can avail of it later in the year with any easing of restrictions, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Directly Elected Mayor for Limerick to be given significant powers
The Government has today approved the drafting of legislation for the new role of a directly elected mayor for Limerick City and County with executive functions (responsibilities). The Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, Peter Burke, today confirmed that the legislation required to enable the first election for a directly elected mayor will be advanced as quickly as possible, with the aim of an election taking place before the end of 2021. As the role is due to come into existence in the middle of the local government electoral cycle the first mayoral term will run until the local elections of 2029.