News & Statements
Tax break for microbreweries is not small beer – Doyle
Fine Gael TD for Wicklow/ East Carlow, Andrew Doyle, has said that the tax break for microbreweries in Budget 2015 will encourage these small enterprises, which are now becoming both popular and profitable. Deputy Doyle was speaking after opening the Wicklow Brewery at Mickey Finns Pub in Redcross.
HIQA report of care facility in Meath raises serious concerns – McEntee
Fine Gael TD for Meath, Helen McEntee, has expressed serious concern in response to a HIQA report which has outlined the abuse of residents at the Redwood Extended Care Facility in Stamullen.
Longford farmers received over €25 million in 2014 – Bannon
Fine Gael Longford/Westmeath TD, James Bannon, has said that beef and sheep farmers in Longford are to receive payments this week, bringing to €25.1 million the total amount of funding received by Longford farmers this year.
Minister Donohoe publishes amending road traffic legislation to deal with penalty points issue
Penalty points are an important deterrent to behaviours that increase risks to safety on our roads. Road traffic legislation is developed and regularly updated with people working with very best intentions to bring about safer road travel
Retention of long wave should take priority over high profile presenters – O’Mahony
“RTÉ plans to close its long wave service in January to save the €250,000 annual running cost but finds €500,000 to pay Ray D’Arcy. In my opinion this flies in the face of true public service broadcasting” says John O’Mahony, Fine Gael TD for Mayo.
200 new jobs for Citywest – Keating
Fine Gael TD for Dublin Mid-West, Derek Keating, has welcomed the announcement that 200 new jobs are to be created in Citywest, with the arrival of Fidelity Investments.
Coghlan welcomes approval of improvement of N71 at Releagh
Fine Gael Senator for Kerry and Seanad Chief Whip, Paul Coghlan, has today welcomed the announcement by Minister for Transport, Paschal Donohoe that approval has been granted for the realignment of the N71 between Kenmare and Glengarrif.
Economy on target to meet Budget forecast of 4.7% GDP Growth in 2014
Today’s figures from the CSO show that the Irish economy has grown by 0.1% in Q3 and 3.5% over the year.
Greater competition in the mortgage market is in the interest of the borrower – Hayes
Speaking tonight at a public meeting in Carpenterstown organised by Senator Catherine Noone, Brian Hayes MEP said that greater competition in the Irish mortgage market is needed and is ultimately in the interest of the borrower.
Griffin welcomes €616,000 funding for Kerry Airport
“The allocation of exchequer funding, alongside the retention of the Public Service Obligation (PSO) Kerry to Dublin route highlights the importance of Kerry Regional Airport as primary transport link and this Government’s commitment to supporting the airport” says Brendan Griffin, Fine Gael TD for Kerry.