News & Statements
Minister Flanagan statement on the case of Ibrahim Halawa
Minister Foreign Affairs and Trade, Charlie Flanagan, TD, has expressed his concern over the case of Ibrahim Halawa, the Irish citizen who has been detained in Egypt since August 2013.
Minister Frances Fitzgerald publishes investigation report by Judge Michael Reilly
Frances Fitzgerald T.D, Minister for Justice and Equality, has today published the report submitted to her by Judge Michael Reilly of his investigation into the handling of warrants in the case of Celyn Eadon.
Plain Packaging legislation will not go up in smoke – Burke
Fine Gael Cork North Central Senator, Colm Burke, has today (Tuesday) stated that the Government is determined to proceed with the Public Health (Standardised Packaging of Tobacco) Bill 2014. He was speaking after it emerged that German politicians and lobby groups had been exerting pressure on the Irish Government to deter them from introducing plain packaging on cigarettes, as they feared it would damage the Irish economic recovery in some way.
Plain packaging won’t damage recovery – Noone
Fine Gael Senator for Dublin Catherine Noone, has today hit out at claims by German politicians and lobby groups that the introduction of plain packaging for cigarettes would somehow damage the Irish economic recovery.
€370k for local authority housing adaptations in Meath – McEntee
Fine Gael TD for Meath East, Helen McEntee, has today (Monday) welcomed the allocation of €369,822 by Minister of State at the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government, Paudie Coffey TD, for the adaptation of local authority housing to meet the needs of tenants with disabilities.
50,000 Irish students could study or train abroad under the EU funded Erasmus+ programme by 2020 – Hayes
Fine Gael MEP for Dublin, Brian Hayes, today (Friday) urged Irish students to give serious consideration to participating in the EU-funded Erasmus+ programme which enables students to study or train abroad. MEP Hayes estimates that up to 50,000 Irish students could have the opportunity to participate in the programme by 2020.
Burke calls for tax incentive to help retain junior doctors
Fine Gael Cork North Central Senator and Seanad Spokesperson for Health, Colm Burke, has today (Monday) called for the Minister for Finance to give serious consideration to the introduction of tax incentives to help retain junior doctors (NCHDs) in the Irish hospital system.
Corcoran Kennedy calls on SF and opposition not to misinform people re water charges
Fine Gael TD for Laois/Offaly, Marcella Corcoran Kennedy, has called on Sinn Fein and in particular its Environment Spokesperson, Brian Stanley, to stop misleading people on the issue of water charges. Deputy Corcoran Kennedy also welcomed confirmation that the average annual charge per household will not exceed €240.
Cummins calls on Sinn Féin to distance itself from comments that Palestine needs a “Canary Wharf”
Fine Gael Waterford Senator and the Party’s Leader in the Seanad, Maurice Cummins, has today (Friday) called on Sinn Féin to distance itself from comments made by Sinn Féin Councillor and Leader on Waterford County Council, John Hearne, that a Canary Wharf type incident is needed to resolve the conflict in the Middle East. Senator Cummins was speaking after the Seanad was reconvened yesterday to discuss the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine.
Erdogan elected President of Turkey but Kurds fear for their future as ISIS continues its ‘Holy War’ – D’Arcy
Fine Gael Louth Senator Jim D'Arcy, is a member of the Council of Europe ad hoc committee observing the Turkish Presidential Election.