News & Statements
Halloween Chaos Shows Need to Enforce Laws – Rock
The levels of anti-social behaviour were out of control in Dublin this Halloween, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Minister to expand Skype clinics to reach more constituents
Skype clinics will be made available to even more people in one of Ireland’s most geographically challenging constituencies, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Make safety a priority this Halloween – Byrne
Take care to avoid harm or injury by steering clear of bonfires and fireworks this weekend, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Minister Bruton and Minister Mitchell O’Connor welcome results of first external review of fund for students with disabilities
300 Additional Regeneron jobs is great news for Limerick – O’Donnell
Fine Gael Limerick Senator and Seanad Spokesperson on Finance, Kieran O’Donnell, said the announcement by Regeneron of 300 additional jobs in Raheen, is great news for Limerick and the mid-west.
Fine Gael puts victims at the centre of crime policy – Madigan
Today marks a major step forward for the rights of crime victims, with the passing of Fine Gael’s Criminal Justice (Victims of Crime) Bill in the Dáil. That’s according to Fine Gael Dublin Rathdown TD, and Solicitor, Josepha Madigan who said the new legislation puts victims at the centre of crime policy for the first time in this country.
Councillor Lynsey McGovern joins Fine Gael
Fine Gael has today welcomed Councillor Lynsey McGovern to the party.
Tracker mortgage examination should be widened to cover SME lending – Mulherin
A Fine Gael Senator has called on the Central Bank to widen its current review of the tracker mortgage scandal to examine practices adopted by the Banks on facilities extended to SMEs.
Finglas Garda Station Evacuation shows the real dangers faced by our Gardaí and army – Rock
The real and present dangers faced by An Garda Síochána and our Defence Forces were brought into sharp focus again today following an incident in Finglas Garda Station a Fine Gael TD has said.
Madigan presents Contempt of Court Bill 2017 to Dáil Éireann
Fine Gael TD Josepha Madigan has today presented her Contempt of Court Bill 2017 as a private member to Dáil Éireann. It will now proceed to debate over the coming months.