News & Statements
Water safety training must be compulsory in schools – Conway
Water safety training should be made compulsory in our schools to raise awareness and to save lives, according to Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway.
Zero VAT on HRT would improve equality of access for women – Higgins
Removing VAT from Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) would help to improve equality of access to the much-needed products for women across the country, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Remove VAT from lifesaving defibrillators to protect communities across the country – Burke
Removing VAT from lifesaving defibrillators would help to protect communities across the country, the Fine Gael Health Spokesperson Colm Burke has said.
Student tax relief should account for high accommodation costs – Dolan
The tax relief currently available to students should include accommodation costs to help alleviate the stress and pressure they encounter, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Sinn Féin proposals are anti-jobs and anti-business – Ahearn
Sinn Féin proposals are anti-jobs and anti-business - Ahearn
Health insurers must pass on savings from proposed abolished hospital charges to members – Conway
Health insurers in the State must pass on any savings from proposed abolition of hospital charges on to their members, according to Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway.
Robust strategy needed to tackle monkeypox – Buttimer
A robust strategy is needed to tackle the rise in cases of monkeypox here in Ireland, according to Fine Gael Senator Jerry Buttimer, who is proposing a meeting of public health officials and relevant health groups.
South Inner City Dublin neglected by bike schemes – Seery-Kearney
Dublin bikes stations are non-existent in areas of South Inner City Dublin, leaving communities disconnected and unsupported, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Central Bank must speed up issuing of licences to digital banks – Byrne
The Central Bank must speed up the issuing of e-money licenses to digital banks to avoid any negative impact on the sector, according to Fine Gael Senator Maria Byrne.
Clarity needed on date for roll-out of free contraception scheme
Clarity is required from the Department of Health on a starting date for the roll-out of the free contraception scheme for women aged 17 to 25, Fine Gael TD Colm Burke has said.