News & Statements
500 new jobs for Clare based company – Breen
Fine Gael TD for Clare and Chairman of the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee, Pat Breen, has said that the announcement of 500 new jobs by healthcare recruitment company TTM, is very good news for Clare.
DAA creating 350 new jobs for Dublin Fingal
Fine Gael TD for Dublin Fingal, Alan Farrell, has said that the success of Dublin Airport and the news of an additional 350 jobs is a great boost for the area.
FF talks of fairness and equality. The Irish people remember pain and suffering — Harris
Fine Gael TD for Wicklow/East Carlow and Minister of State at the Department of Finance, Simon Harris has highlighted the hypocrisy of Micheál Martin’s efforts to position himself and his party as champions for fairness and equality.
Fianna Fáil’s lack of any real jobs plan, while they talk about increased services, shows they have still not learned the lessons of the crash – Bruton
Keating receives apology from An Bord Pleanála in relation to Lucan United development
Fine Gael TD for Dublin Mid-West, Derek Keating, has received an apology from An Bord Pleanála following inaccurate reports suggesting he had objected to the Lucan United proposed development at Airlie Heights Lucan.
New Action Plan for Jobs will create further employment and keep the recovery going in Cork – Collins
“The new 2016 Actin Plan for Jobs will create further employment and help to keep the recovery going in Cork”, says Fine Gael TD for Cork North West, Áine Collins.
Tipperary homes will be safer as a result of the New Burglary Act – Coonan
Fine Gael TD for Tipperary, Noel Coonan, has said that the new Burglary Act will make Tipperary homes safer and highlights this Government’s commitment to supporting An Garda Síochána.
Fianna Fáil’s lack of any real jobs plan, while they talk about increased services, shows they have still not learned the lessons of the crash – Bruton
Don’t let Fianna Fáil come back to haunt us – Varadkar
Minister Varadkar was speaking as Fine Gael began a new advertising campaign to remind voters of the catastrophic mishandling of the economy by Fianna Fáil and the fact they cannot be trusted to manage the economy.
How can Micheál Martin lead the country when he can’t lead his own party? – D’Arcy
Fine Gael Senator for Louth/East Meath, Jim D’Arcy, has this week called on all Fianna Fáil candidates to clarify their position on whether they will go into government with Sinn Féin as many seem to be definitively at odds with their party leader.