News & Statements
Tánaiste Publishes Remote Working Strategy
The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar, TD, today (Friday the 15th of January) published Ireland’s first National Remote Work Strategy to make remote working a permanent option for life after the pandemic.
New law will break link between criminal gangs and vulnerable young people – O’Dowd
A new law will break the link between criminal gangs and the vulnerable youngsters they recruit, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Continuation of Calf Investment Scheme under TAMS welcome news for farmers – Lombard
The continuation of the Calf Investment Scheme under the TAMS programme is welcome news for farmers, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Minister Donohoe publishes an Update to Ireland’s 2018 Corporation Tax Roadmap
The Update takes stock of the changing international tax environment, outlines the significant actions Ireland has taken to date and the further actions that will be taken over the coming years.
Agri-food sector must benefit significantly from new Brexit funding – Ahearn
The Agri-food sector must benefit significantly from new proposed Brexit funding, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Donohoe welcomes Commission’s proposal on Brexit Adjustment Reserve allocations
The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe T.D., today (Tuesday) welcomed the European Commission’s proposal on the Brexit Adjustment Reserve, which aims to provide financial support to the Member States and sectors most adversely affected by the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.
Legislation urgently needed to give adopted people access to birth records – Seery-Kearney
The Government must ensure that adopted individuals have the right to access their birth records and information as a fundamental human right, and put an end to their additional trauma, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Increase in sales of electric cars is a promising move in the right direction
The recent increase in sales of electric cars is a promising move in the right direction, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Minister Naughton announces exemption for over 70’s to provide medical report when applying for a driving licence
Minister of State in the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton TD, has announced today that in light of the surge of Covid-19 cases and, in order to ease the burden on medical services, there will be an extension in the exemption that allows for those aged over 70 to apply for a driving licence without the need to provide a medical report.
Concern in fishing communities at exclusion of Irish ports from UK trawler landings – Kyne
Fine Gael Senator Seán Kyne has expressed concern at the exclusion of all but two Irish ports for UK trawler landings. Following Brexit, UK trawlers are now classed as being from a third country and can only land catches at international ports in Ireland which are Killybegs and Castletownbere.