News & Statements
Update: Syria – Foreign Affairs 7th October, 2014
focused on the issues in Syria, with particular reference to the need to address the ongoing violence against civilians
Coghlan welcomes NAMA review and commends Agency on work to date
Fine Gael Kerry Senator and Seanad Chief Whip, Paul Coghlan, has today welcomed the review of NAMA, which was published this week, and commended the Agency for its work to date. Senator Coghlan was speaking during Order of Business in the Seanad.
Collins welcomes Forfás review into mentoring and calls for swift implementation of recommendations
Fine Gael Cork North West Deputy, Áine Collins, has welcomed a new review of mentoring published by Forfás, which supports the key recommendations of a report produced on the same issue by Deputy Collins last year.
Increased investment benefitting Louth business – Fitzpatrick
Fine Gael Louth TD, Peter Fitzpatrick, has today (Monday) welcomed the IDA announcement of increased foreign investment in Irish business in the first half of the year.
Minister Fitzgerald announces intake of 100 new Garda recruits
Frances Fitzgerald TD, Minister for Justice and Equality, has today announced that 100 new Garda recruits will enter the Garda College, Templemore, to commence their training in early September 2014.
Minister Fitzgerald welcomes successful passage of Court of Appeal Bill
Frances Fitzgerald, TD, Minister for Justice and Equality, yesterday welcomed the successful passage of the Court of Appeal Bill 2014 through the Dáil and the Seanad.
Passage of GP Act for free primary care for under-sixes a historic moment – Varadkar & Lynch
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar and Minister of State for Primary and Social Care Kathleen Lynch have described the passing of the Health (General Practitioner Service) Bill 2014 by the Oireachtas as a historic moment which paves the way to provide GP care without fees for children under six.
Speech by the Taoiseach, Mr. Enda Kenny T.D. Launch of “Think Ahead 2” Stephen’s Green Hibernian Club Thursday July 17 2014
Ladies and gentlemen I’m delighted to be here today to launch Think Ahead 2. It’s the next phase of this terrific initiative which we launched together in October 2011.
Statement by the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs to the Dáil on the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes
Court of Appeal Bill 2014 Second Stage – Seanad Éireann Speech by Ms Frances Fitzgerald, T.D. Minister for Justice and Equality
It gives me great pleasure to be here with you today to discuss the Court of Appeal Bill 2014. You may recall that last July the House was dealing with the Thirty-third Amendment of the Constitution (Court of Appeal) Bill 2013. Subsequently, on foot of the passage of that Bill, a Referendum was held in October of that year in relation to the proposition that a Court of Appeal should be established.