News & Statements
O’Dowd calls for universal electricity subsidy for COPD sufferers
Patients suffering from a chronic respiratory illness should receive a universal electricity subsidy, a Fine Gael TD has said.
1,340km of North Dublin roads ignored by Department of Transport – Farrell
Local roads in Fingal have been ignored in the 2018 Regional and Local Road Grant Allocations made by the Department of Transport, a Fine Gael TD has said.
New Meningitis Test Can Save Lives – Noone
A newly available meningitis test developed in Belfast should be rolled out as soon as possible, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Minister McHugh opens new Cyber Security Centre of Excellence in Letterkenny
Cyber Risk Aware has opened at the CoLab at LYIT with an initial job creation of eight positions and plans to treble the workforce. The award-winning company chose Letterkenny as its location because of access to highly qualified local talent.
Where The Touts Have No Shame – TD urges action as U2 fans fleeced
Fine Gael TD Noel Rock has called for his anti-touting law to be enacted immediately after another beautiful payday for profiteering resellers.
Mulherin urges women to avail of free cervical screening
Fine Gael Senator, Michelle Mulherin, has urged Mayo women to avail of free and lifesaving cervical screening.
Fing-LUAS: Phase 1 complete, new bus service links Finglas to LUAS Cross City- Rock
A new bus route connecting Finglas with LUAS Cross City is “another step towards getting the LUAS extended to Finglas”, according to Fine Gael TD Noel Rock.
Cross-party scaremongering on unpublished plan is amateur hour- Carey
Cross-party scaremongering on the unpublished National Planning Framework is amateur hour from a would-be coalition, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Ratification of UN Convention momentous day for people with a disability – Conway
A Fine Gael Senator has said the Government decision to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD) is a momentous day for people in Ireland who have a disability.
McHugh announces €129,800 funding boost for Donegal Volunteer Centre
Donegal Volunteer Centre plays a vital role in enabling volunteering locally, allowing them to give back to the community. The Centre publicises opportunities and facilitates volunteers who want to feel connected to their community. It helps foster a sense of involvement and promotes good citizenship. Since 2008 they have helped 2,500 people to volunteer across a range of areas in Donegal. Donegal Volunteer Centre provides good practice in volunteering and is a major asset to our county and our community. This funding of €129,800 will help them continue their incredible work in 2018