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Fianna Fáil’s muddled Brexit thinking not good enough – Richmond
Fine Gael Senator and spokesman on European Affairs, Neale Richmond, has called on Fianna Fáil to either propose substantive policies on Brexit or work constructively to bolster the Government’s position.
Remarks by Tánaiste at the MacGill Summer School, 23 July 2018
It is of considerable advantage to the Government – and to all Irish people – to have a strong degree of cross-party consensus in the Dáil on the vital issue of Brexit.
Catherine Noone added by Fine Gael to Dublin Bay North constituency
Fine Gael Dublin Senator, Catherine Noone has said she is delighted to have been added as a party candidate for the Dublin Bay North constituency at the next General Election.
Fine Gael candidates added in Dublin Bay North and Meath West
The Fine Gael Executive Council met this evening (Monday) and agreed on the addition of two candidates in Dublin Bay North and Meath West for the next General Election.
Opposition more concerned with internal party angst rather than country’s future – O’Donovan
It is regrettable that some Opposition members are more concerned with their party’s public standing rather than the country’s wellbeing with Brexit looming on the horizon, Government Minister Patrick O’Donovan has said.
Minister Mitchell O’Connor announces the publication of the Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) (Amendment) Bill
The Minister for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Connor T.D., today announced that the Government has approved publication of the Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training)(Amendment) Bill.
Direct flights to Cork from Boston Providence to return next year – Buttimer
The return of the Cork to Boston Providence direct flight next year demonstrates that Cork is the gateway to the South of Ireland for trade and tourism, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Fine Gael leader Leo Varadkar meets with Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin
Fine Gael party leader Leo Varadkar has met with Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin.
Does Sinn Féin understand the complexity of housing? – Bailey
The housing shortfall cannot be resolved by throwing money at the issue, as some of the Opposition parties would try to have the public believe, Fine Gael TD Maria Bailey has said.
Minister Mitchell O’Connor invites views on updating the Higher Education Authority Act 1971
Minister of State for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, TD, today, the 19th of July, launched a public consultation seeking views on updating the Higher Education Authority Act 1971.