News & Statements
Mary Lou McDonald and Pearse Doherty should clarify Sinn Féin’s ever-changing finances in the Dáil – Carroll MacNeill
Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald and Party Treasurer Pearse Doherty should clarify the ever-changing story of Sinn Féin’s finances in the Dáil, Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has said.
Hypocritical Sinn Féin would exacerbate housing crisis with flip-flop rent control proposals – Cummins
Sinn Fein must clarify their position on rent controls as their representatives in the North fail to support their implementation, while representatives in the South call for a three-year rent freeze, according to Fine Gael Senator John Cummins.
Restoration of Iveagh Markets must happen without delay – Seery Kearney
Plans to restore the Iveagh Markets in the heart of Dublin’s Liberties area must be progressed immediately, a Fine Gael Senator has said, ahead of second stage of the Historic and Archeological Heritage Bill, which will be debated in Seanad Éireann today.
Sinn Féin couldn’t run a sweet shop let alone a country with their book-keeping– Carroll MacNeill
The fast and loose financial practices of the main opposition party means they are incapable of running a sweet shop let alone a country, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
More train services and carriages needed for Dublin to Westport – Ring
More Irish Rail services from Dublin to Westport are required to boost the local economy and tourism, a Fine Gael TD has said.
High time for Mary Lou McDonald & Pearse Doherty to explain party accounts – Burke
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald and the party’s national treasurer Pearse Doherty must offer clear explanations on the latest set of revelations concerning their party accounts and declarations, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Clear and urgent timeline needed for international surrogacy legislation – Seery-Kearney
A clear and urgent timeline for international surrogacy legislation is needed, a Fine Gael senator has said.
Ireland should aim to halve carbon output from new buildings to support a sustainable environment
Ireland should set a target to halve carbon output from new buildings and aim to perform better at recycling and the reuse of materials in the construction sector, according to the Fine Gael Policy Lab.
Businesses left with bad debt thanks to Sinn Féin’s unpaid bills- Higgins
Sinn Féin showed their true colours to local businesses by refusing to pay a poster printing company a bill of more than €5,000 despite being pursued for years, Fine Gael TD Emer Higgins has said.
Future of farming to dominate series of regional Fine Gael conferences on agriculture
The future of the farming industry is set to dominate discussion at a one day conference hosted by Fine Gael in Galway next week.