News & Statements
Cummins welcomes Tánaiste’s comments favouring Waterford City as site for new university HQ
Comments from the Tánaiste that he is strongly of the view that the Technological University for the South East should be centred in Waterford is positive news for the county, Fine Gael Senator John Cummins has said.
Homes retrofitted under revised Government programme will be warmer, easier to heat and more comfortable – Cummins
The Government’s revised and enhanced Energy Efficiency Retrofitting Programme for Social Housing will benefit householders in many ways, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Retired nurses wishing to assist Covid vaccination programme will not have to pay €350 registration fee
Retired nurses and midwives who wish to return to work for the Covid vaccination programme will not have to pay a €350 a registration fee to their regulatory board, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Bodycams required for security of delivery cyclists – Seery-Kearney
Deliveroo also urged to ensure workers are reporting attacks and anti-social behaviour to gardaí
Garda powers to seize quads and scramblers will help tackle scourge of anti-social behaviour
New measures giving Gardaí additional powers to seize scramblers and quad bikes engaged in anti-social behaviour will make communities safer for everyone, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Hidden costs and challenges faced by parents of children in hospital must be addressed
Fine Gael Deputy Jennifer Carroll MacNeill and Fine Gael Councillor Vicki Casserly met with Minister Heather Humphreys today to discuss the costs and challenges for parents of children in hospital.
Currie calls for co-working spaces in every village of Dublin 15
Strategic investment in a professional network of co-working hubs is needed to support remote working, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Minister Brophy announces Irish Aid support for rural communities and farmers in developing countries
€12.5 million in Irish Aid funding awarded to support IFAD’s work with farmers to improve food systems in developing countries
Minister Colm Brophy launches Irish Aid consultation process for Development Education and Global Citizenship
Limerick is one of the first counties in Ireland to be connected under the Government’s plan for high speed broadband – O’Donnell
Limerick is one of the first counties in Ireland to be connected under the Government’s plan for high speed broadband, Fine Gael TD, Kieran O’Donnell, has said.