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Taoiseach appoints Seán Kelly to lead Fine Gael MEPs in Europe
Taoiseach Simon Harris TD has today confirmed he has appointed Seán Kelly MEP to lead Fine Gael MEPs in Europe.
Game changing integration funding needed to support inclusivity in Irish sport – Carrigy
Sports facilities must be upgraded so they can accommodate both men and women, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Fine Gael leads the way with most female councillors
Fine Gael has demonstrated its leadership in female political representation by electing more female councillors than any other Irish political party.
Another Mary Lou Turn on Housing as party leader changes stance on €300,000 average house claim – Cummins
The latest U-turn on housing by Sinn Féin is an admission that their sums simply do not add up when it comes to delivering houses in Dublin for €300,000, according to Fine Gael Senator John Cummins.
TAMS costings need urgent review after Revenue reclaim guidelines – Carberry
The Department of Agriculture needs to urgently review its TAMS costings following updated guidelines on VAT 58 reclaims published by the Revenue Commissioners this week, Nina Carberry, a Fine Gael MEP candidate for Midlands North West has said.
Clarity needed on Fianna Fáil nitrates derogation position – Mullins
Fianna Fáil must provide a clear position on the nitrates derogation to ensure that voters can make an informed decision at the polls, a Fine Gael MEP candidate has said.
Sinn Féin abandons “open border” rhetoric ahead of local and European elections – Walsh
Sinn Féin has abandoned its open border rhetoric days ahead of the local and European elections, Fine Gael MEP Maria Walsh has said.
Numerous U-turns from Sinn Féin prove they cannot be trusted with your vote – Doherty
Constant U-turns from Sinn Féin on critical matters like housing and the economy prove they cannot be trusted with your vote on polling day, a Fine Gael European candidate has said.
Another Leaving Cert looms without any additional time for students with dyslexia – Lombard
Students with dyslexia due to begin their Leaving and Junior Cert examinations next Wednesday are not on a level playing field with their peers, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
New traffic flow plan for Dublin will make life hard for Dubliners – Doherty
The Dublin City Centre Transport Plan must be paused and a new statutory consultation process must be established to allow citizens a real chance to voice their concerns, a Fine Gael Senator has said.