News & Statements
Coveney Commits Further Supports Towards The Bvd Eradication Programme For Another Year
The Minister for Agriculture Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney, T.D., today announced that he has decided to extend and re-focus support arrangements for farmers faced with the removal of persistently infected BVD calves born from their herds in 2015.
Extend Child Benefit to all Leaving Cert students – O’Neill
Fine Gael Senator for Carlow/Kilkenny, Pat O’Neill, has called for an extension of the Child Benefit payment beyond the traditional age limit of 18 years, to all include all Leaving Cert students, saying the current age limit is unfair and divisive.
First time buyers won’t be punished for a crash they did not cause – Deering
Fine Gael TD for Carlow/Kilkenny, Pat Deering, has today welcomed the Central Bank’s common sense approach to the issue of mortgage deposits, saying it is good news for first time buyers.
Revised lending rules a welcome reprieve for first-time buyers – McFadden
Fine Gael Longford/Westmeath TD, Gabrielle McFadden, has welcomed the Central Bank’s recognition of the financial pressures faced by young house hunters by not proceeding with a prohibitive 20% mortgage deposit proposal for first time buyers.
Destruction of Community Facilities in Ballybeg a Disgrace – Coffey
Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie has said the destruction of numerous facilities in the community of Ballybeg is an absolute disgrace. Over recent days we have seen the devastation of a St Saviours’ Clubhouse, a resource centre and Ballybeg boxing club, this type of behaviour serves nobody in our society, Minister Coffey stated.
New €350,000 training fund established for private sector workers – Coffey
Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey has said the establishment of a new €350,000 training fund will enable private sector companies to address their skills needs. Minister Coffey said businesses of any size, from a sole trader to SMEs are able to apply and the fund will also be open to existing industry bodies or enterprise groups.
813,000 reasons why independents don’t want to form a party – O’Donovan
“It’s no wonder that most of the current crop of Independent TDs and Senators have decided to pass on joining a new political party when they received over €813,000 in leader’s allowances in 2014”, says Patrick O’Donovan, Fine Gael TD for Limerick.
Minister for Finance to lay revised regulations on macro prudential mortgage lending before the Houses of the Oireachtas
The Governor of the Central Bank Mr Patrick Honohan today consulted with the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan T.D. in relation to the Central Bank macro prudential proposals on residential mortgage lending.
Speech by the Taoiseach at the IFA AGM
Firstly, I thank you for inviting me to speak here this evening on the occasion of the 60th IFA AGM.