News & Statements
Carlow renters set to benefit as the town is designated a ‘Rent Pressure Zone’ – Deering
Renters in Carlow Town are set to benefit from measures to protect tenants as Carlow Local Electoral Area is designated a ‘Rent Pressure Zone’, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Fianna Fáil council pact falls flat on its face at the first hurdle – Rock
The flimsy house of cards agreement by Fianna Fáil, the Labour Party, the Social Democrats and the Green Party on Dublin City Council has completely collapsed at the first hurdle, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Opposition parties’ spending demands to be scrutinised by IFAC under proposed legislation – Heydon
Opposition spending demands will be scrutinised by the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) ahead of every budget under a Private Members Bill submitted by the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party Chairman Martin Heydon.
Statement by An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, on Minister Jim Daly
Statement by An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, on Minister Jim Daly
Fianna Fáil misleading people in relation to funding for rural communities – Ring
Fianna Fáil are misleading people in relation to Government funding for rural communities, according to the Minister for Rural and Community Development, Michael Ring TD.
Statement by Minister Heather Humphreys following attack on Kevin Lunney
“I was horrified to hear about the attack on Kevin Lunney, a decent, honourable, hardworking man, who I have known for many years.
National Rural Safety Forum will greatly reduce the opportunity for rural crime – Deering
The new National Rural Safety Forum will greatly reduce the opportunity for crime in our communities, the chair of the Oireachtas Agriculture Committee has said.
‘Give IFAC powers to investigate spending calls by opposition parties’ – Heydon
The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) should be given increased powers to cost opposition spending demands, the chairman of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party has said.
Minister Mary Mitchell O’Connor launches 4th year Insurance Practice Apprenticeship
Minister Mary Mitchell O’Connor was in the Institute of Technology Sligo today to officially launch the fourth year of the Insurance Practitioner Apprenticeship Programme. This honours degree programme is aimed at preparing insurance professionals for the world of work, delivered by IT Sligo in partnership with the Insurance Institute and the Life Insurance Association. This year will see the first set of apprentices graduate from the programme.
Minister McEntee congratulates Commissioner Phil Hogan on his appointment as EU Trade Commissioner
Ireland’s Minister for European Affairs has congratulated Commissioner Phil Hogan on his appointment as the EU’s Trade Commissioner for the next five years.