News & Statements
Minister Stanton welcomes Cork boundary progress
Progress with the Local Government Bill 2018, which will provide for changes to Cork City and Cork County boundaries, has been welcomed by Cork East Fine Gael TD and Minister of State at the Department of Justice, David Stanton.
Almost 4,000 young offenders helped by Garda Youth Diversion Projects last year- Durkan
Almost 4,000 young offenders have been helped by Garda Youth Diversion Projects last year, Fine Gael TD has said.
VAT on sun cream needs to be examined – Lombard
The Government needs to look at making sun cream more affordable, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Statement by Enda Kenny TD on the death of Seán Calleary RIP
Statement by Enda Kenny TD on the death of Seán Calleary RIP
Referendum & election posters should have to comply with minimum standards- Naughton
Referendum and election posters should have to comply with minimum standards, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Madigan welcomes identification of site for Stepaside Educate Together Secondary School
Minister Josepha Madigan, TD for Dublin Rathdown, today welcomed the announcement that a site has been identified for Stepaside Educate Together Secondary School.
Decision to approve Ringaskiddy Incinerator is very disappointing – Stanton
Minister of State at the Department of Justice, David Stanton, has expressed his disappointment that An Bord Pleanala has granted planning permission for an incinerator at Ringaskiddy. The waste-to-energy incinerator will be built and operated by Indaver Ireland Ltd.
Site identified for Stepaside Educate Together Secondary School – Richmond
Local Fine Gael Senator, Neale Richmond has welcomed the news that a site has been identified for Stepaside Educate Together Secondary School.
Decision on Cork Harbour incinerator extremely disappointing – Buttimer
Fine Gael Cork South Central Senator, Jerry Buttimer, has responded to the decision of An Bord Pleanála to grant permission for an incinerator in Cork Harbour, calling it extremely disappointing.
An Tánaiste Simon Coveney reacts to An Bord Pleanála decision on incinerator for Cork Harbour
“My initial reaction to the decision today to grant permission to Indaver Ireland to build an incinerator in the heart of Cork Harbour, is one of deep disappointment and frustration.