News & Statements
Disabled drivers cannot be left behind in Dublin’s new traffic management plan – Bradley
Dublin City Council must make exemptions and take appropriate action to ensure disabled drivers are not left behind by the new traffic management system, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Delays to Coolock Interchange work leaving pedestrians and cyclists at risk – Ó Muirí
Dublin City Council needs to explain the lack of progress on safe pedestrian crossing facilities at the Coolock Interchange, a Fine Gael Councillor has said.
Time to eliminate hospital parking fees for cancer patients – Byrne
Immediate abolition of hospital car parking fees for those receiving cancer treatments is needed, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Fine Gael continuing to deliver for Parents and Working Families
Fine Gael is today highlighting a number of measures that parents and working families will see the benefit of as the new school term approaches.
Cost of higher education falling for students across the country – Currie
Students across the country will benefit from improved supports aimed at easing the financial burden of higher education, a Fine Gael Senator has said
Time to hit the accelerator on EV charging points– Murphy
A substantial increase in electric vehicle (EV) charging points is needed if people are to be encouraged to make the switch away from carbon fuelled cars, a Fine Gael Councillor has said.
Retailers must explain charge on paper bags – Ó Muirí
The growing number of retailers charging for paper bags is unfair on shoppers and contrary to sustainable shopping habits, a Fine Gael Councillor has said.
Pop-up Garda station would give major boost to Limerick City – Byrne
The roll out of temporary, pop-up Garda stations would ensure all communities have a strong visible Garda presence, according to a Fine Gael Senator.
Free schoolbooks ease back to school burden – Dolan
Free schoolbooks will ease the financial pressures on parents of primary and secondary school students, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Further investment needed into women’s football – Carrigy
More facilities need to be provided for the increase in women playing soccer across Ireland, a Fine Gael Senator has said.