News & Statements
Sinn Féin has still not corrected SIPO returns for 4 elections – Burke
The main opposition party has still not amended their false and inaccurate returns for four national elections, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Sinn Féin short-changing aspiring homeowners by objecting to almost 800 Dublin homes this year – Doherty
Sinn Féin are short-changing prospective homeowners as their TDs and councillors have objected to almost 800 homes across Dublin this year, according to a Fine Gael Senator.
I.D plates required for commercial cyclists and e-bikes – Higgins
Commercial cyclists should be required to wear identification numbers to improve safety standards on our public roads, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Revenue must extend its helpline hours for customers – Byrne
The Revenue Commissioners should expand their current helpline hours to assist taxpayers with their queries, according to a Fine Gael Senator.
No smartphone guidelines for primary school children get a gold star – Seery Kearney
Today’s memo before Cabinet on introducing a voluntary no smartphone policy for primary school students finally opens up the conversation about the appropriate use of smartphones, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Statement by Frances Fitzgerald MEP
Over recent weeks I have taken time to reflect on the 2024 European Parliament Elections and have decided that I will not contest the Dublin constituency again.
Diplomatic channels only route to ensure safe release of hostages – Brophy
Continued diplomatic relations are of paramount importance right now as the Israeli-Hamas conflict continues to escalate, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Government Science Advisor role to drive Ireland’s ambition for world-class scientific research – Dolan
Senator Aisling Dolan, Fine Gael Seanad spokesperson on Further & Higher Education, Research, Innovation & Science has welcomed the decision to appoint a new Government Science Adviser.
New approach needed in how we think about growing older
Ireland needs to radically rethink how we frame ageing in our society if we are to realise its true potential, a Fine Gael group has said.
New approach needed in how we think about growing older
Ireland needs to radically rethink how we frame ageing in our society if we are to realise its true potential, a Fine Gael group has said.