News & Statements
Keating congratulates Kelly on GAA All Star award
Fine Gael Dublin Mid West Deputy, Derek Keating, has this morning (Thursday) congratulated Dublin and Lucan Sarsfield player, Peter Kelly, on his receipt of a GAA All Star award last night.
Statement from the Taoiseach
I warmly welcome the official confirmation that President Higgins will pay an official visit to the United Kingdom.
Successful completion of 12th and Final Review Mission of the EU/ IMF Programme
Ireland has successfully concluded the 12th and final review mission of the Programme with the EU Commission, the ECB and the IMF.
Greater scrutiny of salaries needed in HSE voluntary and community funded agencies – Burke
NAUGHTON urges GALWAY clubs to register on new online Sports Capital facility
Coffey welcomes additional €70m in funding for school improvements
Fine Gael Waterford Deputy, Paudie Coffey, has today (Thursday) welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Education, Ruairí Quinn TD, of almost €70 million which is to be made available as part of the Minor Works Grant Scheme and the Summer Works Scheme.
Finance Bill 2013
I welcome the opportunity to speak on the Finance Bill. We can all celebrate that it is at least possible that this budget, tough as it is, may be the last tough budget. We also have to acknowledge that it is at least partly because of the tough budgets we have endured since 2008 that there are now signs of a pick-up in the economy and definite jobs growth. At the outset I acknowledge what has been achieved on the broad economic front because, inevitably, I will focus on aspects of the budget about which I have concerns.
Get best debt deal… or stop the repayments
IT'S PRETTY rare that a Government TD cries "hear, hear" during an opposition member's speech. But Fine Gael TD Peter Mathews did exactly that recently when Independent Stephen Donnelly was on his feet talking about our bank debt problems.
Parliamentary Question addressed to the Minister for Finance
To ask the Minister for Finance further to Parliamentary Question No. 81 of 11 January 2012, if he has considered the way the report on Pension Charges in Ireland 2012 may be used to advance the issue of the pension industry absorbing the impact of the pension fund levy; and if he will make a statement on the matter?
Parliamentary Question addressed to the Minister for Social Protection
To ask the Minister for Social Protection in view of the recommendation of the Report on Pension Charges in Ireland 2012 and the OECD Review of the Irish Pension System, if she plans to put in place a universal pension scheme; and if she will make a statement on the matter?