News & Statements
As European Parliament prepares to debate violence against women Clune calls for increased training for judges and Gardaí
Ireland South, Fine Gael MEP, Deirdre Clune has called for special training for judges and Gardaí on domestic violence. Speaking in a debate in the European Parliament, MEP Clune said that too many incidents of domestic violence in Ireland are going unreported.
Budget 2016 compliant with EU rules and allowing for improved services – Coghlan
Speaking in the Seanad today (Tuesday), Government Chief Whip, Paul Coghlan welcomed the news that Budget 2016 has been found broadly compliant with the rules of the Stability and Growth Pact at a Eurogroup discussion and says that this stability is facilitating improvements in services.
More than 1,000 Dundalk commuters to benefit from extra train services – Fitzpatrick
“Dundalk’s Clarke Station currently serves over 1,000 commuters every day and I have no doubt that this will increase as services expand”, says Fine Gael TD for Louth, Peter Fitzpatrick.
Murphy welcomes launch of public consultation on OPW proposals to deal with Blackpool flooding
Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central, and Minister for European Affairs, Dara Murphy, has today (Tuesday) welcomed the launch of proposals by the Office of Public Works (OPW) to deal with the flooding problems in Blackpool. Minister Murphy said there will be an opportunity for members of the local community to share their concerns about the flooding issue at the public exhibition of the River Bride Blackpool Certified Drainage Scheme, in the local Community Centre, 90 Great William O'Brien Street, Blackpool.
Noone encourages families to claim the home carers’ tax credit
Fine Gael Dublin Senator, Catherine Noone, has today (Tuesday) encouraged families to claim the home carers’ tax credit, where one spouse is staying at home to care for children or elderly relatives. Senator Noone noted that the tax credit available to home carers was increased in the recent Budget.
It’s time for all Irish MEPs to back anti-terror package – Hayes
Fine Gael MEP, Brian Hayes has called on all Irish MEPs to back the Passenger Name Record Directive. The Directive requires passenger information collected by airlines to be shared with all EU police forces.
5 Schools in Waterford to benefit from major school building programme – Minister Coffey
Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey said that 5 schools in Waterford are to benefit from funding under a multi-million euro school building programme. “Today the Government is unveiling a major school building programme, which involves funding for St Martin’s Special School, Ballytruckle; Glor Na Mara, Tramore; Newtown School, Waterford City; Blackwater Community College, Lismore; and Waterpark College, Waterford City.
Waterford farmers will benefit from relaxation of farm inspections – Minister Coffey
Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey , has said that farmers across Waterford will benefit from a relaxation of farm inspections announced yesterday (Monday) by the European Commission.
Number of people employed in South East Region hits 7 year high – Minister Coffey
Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey has said the number of people employed in the South East Region has increased to a 7 year high according to latest figures released by the CSO. There are now 207,400 people in work in the Region an increase of over 22,000 people since Fine Gael and Labour were elected to office in 2011.
New tenant purchase scheme to help council tenants buy their own home – Minister Coffey
Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey, has encouraged Waterford Council tenants, as well as Local Authority tenants across the country, to consider the new tenant purchase scheme as a route to home ownership.