News & Statements
5000 new Ryanair jobs announced is a very welcome start to the reopening of the aviation sector – Doherty
The announcement by Ryanair to create 5000 new jobs at the opening of the €50 million Aviation Training Centre in Santry close to Dublin Airport, is a very welcome development at this crucial time for the aviation sector, Fine Gael Senator in Dublin Fingal, Regina Doherty, has said.
Jobs boost in aviation sector should encourage wider aviation industry – Farrell
Dublin Fingal TD, Alan Farrell, has said that today’s jobs announcement will encourage workers across the industry and help rebuild the Irish aviation sector.
Sinn Féin no confidence motion is cynical attempt to remove Minister with exemplary record on Foreign Affairs – Currie
Sinn Féin’s no confidence motion in Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney is a cynical attempt to remove a dedicated and diligent public servant whose record has been exemplary on relations between Ireland and the United Kingdom, according to Fine Gael Senator Emer Currie.
Senator Doherty welcomes establishment of an Independent Review to deal with allegations of abuse in Defence Forces
The establishment of an Independent Review to investigate allegations of sexual abuse, harassment, misogyny, and discrimination in our Defence Forces is a very welcome development, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Fine Gael committed to delivering economic and social recovery for the people of Ireland after Covid-19 – Donohoe, Humphreys and Markey
Fine Gael in Government is committed to managing the country’s pandemic recovery and has the plans in place to support families and bring employment back to pre-crisis levels.
Meath West TD Damien English welcomes Fine Gael family to Trim for this year’s party Think In
Fine Gael TD and Minister for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English, has today welcomed Tánaiste Leo Varadkar and his parliamentary party colleagues to Trim in County Meath for the Party ‘Think In’ ahead of the Dáil for the Autumn legislative programme.
Real change, not lip service, needed in treatment of women’s sports teams – Ward
Reports from hersport.ie that the Connacht Women's Rugby Team was forced to change beside rat-infested bins before an interprovincial match against Ulster yesterday has set back progress made in recognising women's and men's sport equally, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Coveney’s track record of service to Ireland speaks for itself – Ward
Simon Coveney’s track record of service to Ireland and representing our interests abroad speaks for itself, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Confidence Motion proves Sinn Féin has no interest in what Irish families care about – Doherty
Sinn Féin has absolutely no interest in the big issues Irish families care about like jobs, healthcare, housing and education, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Higher ambition needed in our Circular Economy – Bruton
Following the publication of an EPA report highlighting Ireland’s declining recycling rates due to a rise in packaging waste, now is the time for higher ambition, a Fine Gael TD has said.