News & Statements
Introduce free HRT for all women in Budget 2025 – Byrne
The Government should make Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) free for all women experiencing menopause, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Irish Rail must come before Oireachtas Transport Committee to discuss timetable failure – Farrell
Irish Rail needs to explain serious issues surrounding new rail timetables, a Fine Gael Deputy has said.
Taoiseach appoints Alan Farrell TD as Chairperson of Transport and Communications Committee
Taoiseach Simon Harris TD has appointed Alan Farrell as Chairperson of the Oireachtas Committee on Communications and Transport.
Citizens’ Assembly needed on abuse in schools – Seery Kearney
Establishment of a Citizens’ Assembly would guide a national response for victims of abuse in schools focused on empathy, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
RACE for dyslexic students must be prioritised for State Exams in 2025 – Lombard
Students with dyslexia due to begin their Leaving and Junior Cert examinations next year must be allowed to be on a level playing field with their peers, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Fine Gael selects Billy O’Shea to contest Kerry constituency in General Election
Billy O’Shea has been selected by Fine Gael to represent the party in the Kerry constituency at the next General Election.
Fine Gael selects Minister Patrick O’Donovan & Councillor Noreen Stokes to contest Limerick County constituency in General Election
Minister Patrick O’Donovan and Councillor Noreen Stokes have been selected by Fine Gael to represent the party in the Limerick County constituency at the next General Election.
Travel fares should be reduced for all young adults in Budget 2025 – Byrne
The Young Adult Card Fare reduction should continue until age 30, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
City Manager for Drogheda a no-brainer – Butterly
The potential appointment of a Drogheda City Manager could bring a more focused leadership to tackle key issues such as urban regeneration and infrastructure, a Fine Gael General Election candidate has said.
Labour costs, expanding technologies and State support feature prominently at Business conference
Labour and insurance costs, new technologies and potential Government interventions were among the main issues discussed at a major business conference this weekend.