News & Statements
Clear information needed on new ‘E’ bus route service – Blain
Detailed, area-specific communication is needed to help commuters avoid confusion on new bus route, a Fine Gael General Election Candidate has said.
Fine Gael Policy Lab says General Election represents major opportunity for rural Ireland’s future
The rapid spread of new technology and the need for sustainability presents a unique opportunity to reimagine and enrich life in rural Ireland, a Fine Gael Think Tank has said.
Fine Gael selects Cllr Joe Cooney to contest Clare constituency in General Election
Cllr Joe Cooney has been selected by Fine Gael to represent the party in the Clare constituency at the next General Election.
Statement from Ballincollig Tidy Towns committee member Cllr. Garret Kelleher on National Tidy Towns win for Ballincollig
Being crowned Ireland’s Tidiest Town at the 2024 Tidy Town’s awards ceremony is a major boost for Ballincollig, a Fine Gael General Election candidate has said.
Fine Gael in Government delivering Housing for All – Donohoe
Minister for Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform, and Fine Gael General Election candidate for Dublin Central, Paschal Donohoe TD, has welcomed the housing commencement figures out yesterday (Thursday)
Commitment to steer effort to retain nitrates derogation gives confidence to agriculture sector – Lombard
The decision by Taoiseach, Simon Harris to establish and lead a Cabinet Committee on water quality to steer a national effort to retain nitrates derogation is a very positive development, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
New Cabinet Committee on Water a firm Fine Gael commitment to farmers – Heydon
The establishment of a Cabinet Committee on Water Quality is a firm commitment to farmers of Fine Gael’s intention to leave no stone unturned in retaining the nitrates derogation, Minister Martin Heydon has stated.
Transport Minister needs to step up after Iarnród Éireann advises pre-booked passengers to consider later trains – Higgins
Fine Gael Galway East General Election candidate has hit out at Iarnród Éireann for their recent decision to write to pre-booked passengers suggesting they wait for later trains due to overcrowding on booked services.
More concurrent teaching degrees to address teacher shortage – McCarthy
Further emphasis and extra spaces on concurrent teaching degrees would result in more people pursuing a career in teaching, a Fine Gael General Election candidate has said.
School-based social workers key to tackling youth mental health– Murphy
School-based social workers could play a key role in supporting the well-being of our young people, a Fine Gael General Election Candidate for Wexford has said.