News & Statements
Redevelopment of Sportsground will be a huge boost to Galway – Naughton
Connacht Rugby has revealed plans for a €30-million redevelopment of the Sportsground, which will transform its home into a top-class 12,000-capacity stadium and high-performance training centre.
Speech of An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar T.D., at the 15th Fine Gael Presidential Dinner 2018
Minister Mitchell O’Connor convened a major higher education workshop on consent and tackling sexual violence
Mary Mitchell O’Connor T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Education and Skills, with special responsibility for Higher Education has today (4th October 2018) brought together higher education representatives, students unions and other stakeholders for a workshop on consent and tackling sexual violence in third level education.
600 jobs for Castletroy with Edwards Lifesciences €80 million manufacturing site – O’Donnell
Castletroy-based Limerick Senator, Kieran O’Donnell, has welcomed the announcement of 600 new jobs for the area.
Focus must now return to hammering out a Brexit deal – Richmond
The focus of Brexit talks must now return to hammering out a deal in the coming days, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Government decision puts Galway bypass on the right road – Naughton
The Government has approved a business case for the €600-million Galway City Ring Road, clearing the way for the County Council to submit an application for the proposed scheme to An Bord Pleanála.
Statement from An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD
“I am sorry to hear that Peter Fitzpatrick TD has decided to resign from the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party.
Lombard urges Minister to add Cork location to tyre collection
There needs to be a collection point for used agricultural tyres in County Cork, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
The people of Waterford will have their say on a directly elected mayor – Coffey
The people of Waterford are to have their say on the possible introduction of a directly elected mayor for the city, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
The people of Cork will have their say on a directly elected mayor – Buttimer
The people of Cork are to have their say on the possible introduction of a directly elected mayor for the city, a Fine Gael Senator has said.