News & Statements
Expansion of Parents Leave & Benefit is a major step in supporting families – Feighan
The extension of parent’s leave from seven weeks to nine weeks will be a welcome relief to families across the country, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Condolences on the passing of former RTÉ broadcaster Tommie Gorman – Feighan
Deputy Frank Feighan has paid tribute to former RTE journalist, Tommie Gorman, who has died.
Sligo and Leitrim constituents invited to have their say to shape future of remote working in online event
Fine Gael wants to hear the views of people in Sligo and Leitrim on remote working in an online event to be attended by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys, and Minister of State for Public Health, Well Being and National Drugs Strategy Frank Feighan.
St Angela’s College and IT Sligo sign historic memorandum of understanding – Feighan
A memorandum of understanding has been signed by IT Sligo, St. Angela’s College and the Ursuline Union, signalling a historic agreement to merge two Sligo colleges.
Minister Feighan welcomes the approval of the EU Drugs Strategy 2021-2025
Minister Feighan welcomes the approval of the EU Drugs Strategy 2021-2025
Obesity Policy and Action Plan Progress Report published
Obesity Policy and Action Plan Progress Report published
Eir CEO must clarify comments about Sligo Call Centre- Feighan
Eir CEO Carolan Lennon needs to clarify her comments made on RTE’s PrimeTime about Eir’s Sligo call centre last night and again in the Oireachtas Transport Committee today, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
A brutal and sad tragedy with fatal shooting of detective – Feighan
THE fatal shooting of a member of An Garda Siochána is a brutal and sad tragedy for the detective’s family and his colleagues in the force, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Beef Plan Movement needs to meet Minister – Feighan
Fine Gael Senator Frank Feighan has said the Beef Plan Movement needs to meet the Minister for Agriculture, Michael Creed, to help end the current beef protests.
Feighan announces he will not now seek a place on the Fine Gael General Election ticket in Roscommon-Galway
Fine Gael Senator Frank Feighan has announced he will not now seek a party nomination to contest the next General Election in the Roscommon-Galway constituency.