News & Statements
Statement from Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris
Today, the Fine Gael family is in mourning. We are utterly bereft at the death of our friend and colleague, John Naughten.
Green light for A5 dual carriageway scheme great news for Donegal – Bradley
One of Donegal’s most notoriously dangerous roads is finally to be made safe, thanks to cross-border Governments working together, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Breastfeeding in public places must become more normalised – Ward
A Fine Gael Senator has welcomed the largest group of breastfeeding mothers to Leinster House to mark National Breastfeeding Week.
Plan for smartphones dials down danger for children – Seery Kearney
Give parents and children the right tools they need to stay safe online, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Record justice budget will deliver more Gardaí to build stronger, safer communities – Ward
Record funding for the justice sector in Budget 2025 will recruit an additional 1,000 Gardaí and provide more public order equipment for officers on the beat, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Minister must drive on with school transport budget – Lombard
The Education Minister must ensure no child is left on the side of the road due to a lack of school buses, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Extension of IVF funding in Budget 2025 a significant support to prospective parents – Seery Kearney
The extension of free IVF treatment announced in today’s Budget for 2025 will provide a pathway to prospective parents that may not otherwise have been an option, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Largest ever housing budget will help build homes and ensure home ownership – Cummins
Budget 2025 contains vital measures to ensure more people can own their own home, according to Fine Gael Senator and party Spokesman on Housing John Cummins
Free HRT in Budget 2025 a gamechanger for women’s health – Byrne
Making Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) free in Budget 2025 shows Government commitment to women’s health, a Fine Gael Senator said.
Mary Lou McDonald must outline when she knew about Sinn Féin references for paedophile Sinn Féin member
Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill is calling on Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald to make an urgent statement on what she knew, and when she knew, about senior staff from her party issuing references for a paedophile member of her party.