News & Statements
Sinn Féin making up childcare policy on the go – Richmond
Sinn Féin have been accused of making their childcare policy up on the go after their belated manifesto launch.
Sinn Féin’s Manifesto leaves pensioners in the cold – Higgins
Sinn Féin’s manifesto fails to mention any changes to key supports for pensioners such as the Living Alone Allowance, Fuel Allowance, Free Travel Pass or Household Benefit Package according to a Fine Gael Minister.
Sinn Féin wants to interfere in RTÉ editorial process – Buttimer
Sinn Féin’s manifesto contains a commitment that amounts to political interfere in the independence and editorial process of our public service broadcaster, Senator Jerry Buttimer has said.
Sinn Féin’s €16bn ‘piggy bank’ heist on Irish people
Sinn Féin has today confirmed the biggest heist ever on the island of Ireland with the raiding of carefully saved funds and throwing caution to the wind.
Fine Gael commits to reducing the cost of healthcare and enhancing disability services
Fine Gael has announced a comprehensive plan to reduce the cost of healthcare and increase capacity and enhance access to disability services.
Pearse Doherty must explain how Sinn Féin’s General Election campaign is being funded – Burke
Fine Gael Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke has today called for Sinn Féin treasurer, Pearse Doherty, to immediately set out how the Sinn Féin General Election campaign is being funded.
Dedicated Taskforce will rejuvenate Cork – Buttimer
The establishment of a dedicated Cork City Taskforce is positive news that will be broadly welcomed, a Fine Gael General Election candidate has said.
Fine Gael commits to creation of new dedicated Cork City Taskforce
Fine Gael will appoint a dedicated Cork City Taskforce within the first 100 days of Government to rejuvenate the city centre and drive major infrastructure projects committed to in the Party’s General Election manifesto.
Record number of female candidates in upcoming General Election – Blain
With a record number of female candidates running in the upcoming election, hopefully we are closer to a more gender balanced Dáil, a Fine Gael General Election Candidate has said.
Future public service pay agreement accounted for in FG manifesto costings – Donohoe
Fine Gael Dublin Central candidate and Minister for Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, has responded to accusations by Fianna Fail’s Jack Chambers by confirming that the cost of a future public sector pay deal has indeed been included in Fine Gael’s manifesto costings. Minister Donohoe said this provision had been made in the overall Existing Level of Service amount clearly set out in the document.