News & Statements
Keating calls for invitation for State visit to be extended to President Obama
Fine Gael Dublin Mid West Deputy, Derek Keating, who previously requested the Irish Government to invite the President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, to address both Houses of the Oireachtas, has reiterated his request for an invitation for a State visit to be extended to the newly re-elected President.
Computerisation to slash €32M a year in red tape for Irish businesses
More than 300,000 Irish businesses and sole traders will see the cost of compliance with transport regulation cut as new Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport and Road Safety Authority computer systems go live later this year.
Fantastic opportunity for TY students to take part in Easter Camp in Shanghai
I am delighted that this fantastic opportunity is being made available to TY students across the country, and I would encourage all schools across the county to get their applications together as soon as possible before the deadline at the end of this month.
Parliamentary Question for the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation
To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation his views on the Social Justice report that stated Ireland is behind targets agreed with the EU on job creation as agreed as part of Europe strategy 2010, particularly with reference to the method of calculation that was used by the EU in the creation of these targets; the way that Ireland compare to other jurisdictions in the EU in this respect, and if he will pinpoint the difficulties that Ireland is having in its achievement of these targets; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Varadkar sets out Transport, Tourism & Sport priorities for Irish Presidency
Like any democratic institution, the Parliament represents a broad range of views. The Transport Committee is no exception. What has impressed me in the lead up is your depth of knowledge on transport issues – both at a micro level but also on how decisions taken here will impact on the European citizen.
Liffey meats burger test results clear
This is very positive news as it supports the claims of the company that they have addressed any concerns that arose from the findings of the FSAI survey in December which found very low trace levels of equine DNA in three of the Liffey Meats burger samples.
Agriculture: Breaches of Food Labelling 17th January 2013
To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the number of breaches of food-labelling in respect of traceability and other standard that have been identified in each of the past four years to date...
Finance Update Personal/Household Debt 17th January 2013
To ask the Minister for Finance the extent to which the level of household/personal debt continues to be monitored by his Department...
Finance Update Small and Medium Sized Enterprises 17th January 2013
To ask the Minister for Finance the extent to which he has received confirmation from the lending institutions as to their ability and willingness to meet the credit requirements of the business and commercial sectors...
Health Food Labelling and Traceability 17th January 2013
To ask the Minister for Health the number of breaches of food-labelling in respect of traceability and other standard that have been identified in each of the past four years to date...