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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.

Fine Gael launches plan to secure Ireland’s future

Taoiseach and Fine Gael Leader, Simon Harris has today (Sunday) launched the party’s General Election manifesto alongside Justice Minister and Deputy Leader, Helen McEntee & Minister for Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform Paschal Donohoe, in County Tipperary.

Fine Gael is ensuring a safe and secure Ireland

Fine Gael has announced its plan for a safe and secure Ireland, which will strengthen An Garda Síochána, improve community safety, ensure there is zero tolerance of Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence, and bolster our security and defence capability.

Fine Gael sets out vision to give children the best start in life

Ministers Helen McEntee and Neale Richmond, alongside Senators Emer Currie and Mary Seery Kearney, have today (Wednesday), set out Fine Gael’s plans to reform childcare provision, reduce child poverty and make Ireland a better place to raise a child. 

Economic certainty crucial in a changing world – Donohoe

Fine Gael candidate for Dublin Central and Minister for Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, today (Tuesday) said that in an ever-changing world, the need to ensure our economic model is protected and that our numbers add up has never been more pressing. This is not the case with the Fianna Fáil manifesto, the calculations for which leave a lot to be desired.