News & Statements
Harris welcomes launch of world’s biggest ever survey on violence against women
Fine Gael TD for Wicklow and European Parliament Candidate for Ireland South, Simon Harris today (Wednesday) welcomed the launch of a new report by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) on the world’s biggest-ever survey on violence against women. More than 42,000 women across the 28 member-states were asked about their experiences.
Minister Shatter publishes Limerick Prison Visiting Committee Report
The function of Visiting Committees is to visit the prison to which they are appointed and hear any complaints which may be made to them by any prisoner. The Committees play a vital role in ensuring the quality of accommodation and catering, medical, educational and welfare services and recreational facilities.
Taoiseach congratulates Irish Rugby Team on 6 Nations Triumph
The Taoiseach has today congratulated the Irish Rugby Team and their talisman Brian O'Driscoll on their outstanding courage and skill in winning this year's 6 Nations Championship.
Parliamentary Question addressed to the Minister for Education and Skills
To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if it is policy that contracts of indefinite duration are only awarded to teachers/tutors up to eligibility to claim State pension; the date on which was this policy was introduced; and if he will make a statement on the matter?
Coghlan commends Govt on progress made since coming to Office
Fine Gael Kerry Senator and Seanad Chief Whip, Paul Coghlan, has today (Tuesday) commended the Government on the progress it has made since taking Office three years ago. Speaking during Order of Business in the Seanad, Senator Coghlan paid particular tribute to the Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan TD, and his role in bringing about our economic recovery.
Dáil reform must move up the national agenda – Flanagan
Fine Gael Chairman and Laois/Offaly TD, Charlie Flanagan, has this evening (Tuesday) said that the Government must push ahead with its programme of political reform. Deputy Flanagan was speaking during a Dáil debate on Government priorities for the year ahead.
Government publishes plan to fill 44,500 jobs in ICT sector over years to 2018
Government, Education and Industry working together to make Ireland the most attractive location in the world for ICT talent Ministers Quinn and Bruton launch the ICT Skills Action Plan The Government today (Friday) published its plan to fill 44,500 jobs for ICT professionals over the years to 2018.
Minister Donohoe travels to Belgium for St. Patrick’s Day
Minister for European Affairs, Paschal Donohoe, will travel to Belgium on Sunday morning to promote trade, tourism and investment links between Ireland and Belgium as part of the Government’s St. Patrick’s Day programme.
Minister Fitzgerald lays wreath at Memorial to Irish who died in Korean War
Frances Fitzgerald T.D. Minister of Children and Youth Affairs visited Seoul, South Korea, from 12-15 March 2014 to mark St. Patrick’s Day.
Mitchell O’Connor backs NWCI’s campaign for a female friendly parliament
Fine Gael Dun Laoghaire TD, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, has today (Tuesday) given her support to the National Women’s Council of Ireland’s (NWCI) campaign for a female friendly parliament. The campaign includes a number of proposals which could encourage more women to view politics as a viable career option.