News & Statements
Sinn Féin will not allow workers plan for their futures – Byrne
People who work hard and contribute to the wellbeing of this country will be punished for planning for their future by Sinn Féin, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Sinn Féin’s alternative Budget full of gimmicks – McGahon
Sinn Féin’s grand financial plan for the country is for higher taxes on luxury cars and first class jet tickets, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Sinn Féin can’t explain their USC plans – Farrell
Sinn Féin could not explain this morning how they will achieve a USC free zone for everyone earning up to €45,000 under their plans.
Fine Gael selects Senator Jerry Buttimer to contest Cork South-Central constituency in General Election
Senator Jerry Buttimer has been selected by Fine Gael to represent Fine Gael in the Cork South- Central constituency at the next General Election.
Stanton calls for new Land Acquisition Fund to support growing community organisations
Support is needed to secure land for new sports facilities across Cork, a Fine Gael general election candidate has said.
Introduce free HRT for all women in Budget 2025 – Byrne
The Government should make Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) free for all women experiencing menopause, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Irish Rail must come before Oireachtas Transport Committee to discuss timetable failure – Farrell
Irish Rail needs to explain serious issues surrounding new rail timetables, a Fine Gael Deputy has said.
Taoiseach appoints Alan Farrell TD as Chairperson of Transport and Communications Committee
Taoiseach Simon Harris TD has appointed Alan Farrell as Chairperson of the Oireachtas Committee on Communications and Transport.
Citizens’ Assembly needed on abuse in schools – Seery Kearney
Establishment of a Citizens’ Assembly would guide a national response for victims of abuse in schools focused on empathy, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
RACE for dyslexic students must be prioritised for State Exams in 2025 – Lombard
Students with dyslexia due to begin their Leaving and Junior Cert examinations next year must be allowed to be on a level playing field with their peers, a Fine Gael Senator has said.