News & Statements
Fine Gael best placed to manage our recovery post-pandemic – Geoghegan
Fine Gael is best placed to steer Ireland through the pandemic recovery with an ambitious plan to support businesses and bring employment back to pre-crisis levels, according to Fine Gael bye-election candidate James Geoghegan.
Richmond hails EU solidarity in action
EU solidarity in action is how one Fine Gael TD has described the allocation of over €1 billion to Ireland through the Brexit Adjustment Reserve.
Innovative measures needed to assist young people in the post-pandemic recovery – Bruton and Doherty
Two Fine Gael politicians believe innovative measures need to be deployed to assist young people with antigen testing, secure employment, childcare and the housing market.
All parties must vote to retain the Special Criminal Court – Minister Humphreys
The Minister for Justice, Heather Humphreys will next week bring motions before the Dáil and Seanad to renew the Offences Against the State Acts and the Criminal Justice Act for another year.
Fine Gael to make remote working and learning a permanent reality for thousands
Fine Gael is committed to making remote working and learning a permanent reality for thousands of workers and students post Covid-19, according to Ministers Heather Humphreys and Simon Harris.
Minister Brophy announces further €2 million in humanitarian assistance for the crisis in Venezuela
Minister of State for Overseas Development and the Diaspora, Colm Brophy TD, today expressed his grave concern about the humanitarian situation caused by the Venezuelan migrant crisis and pledged €2m in humanitarian assistance from Ireland towards the international response to the crisis, a doubling of last year’s grant.
Unambitious approach to antigen testing will limit reopening – Doherty
The lack of ambition and overly cautious approach to the use of antigen testing will leave Ireland behind and limit our reopening, Fine Gael Senators have said.
Landmark Climate Action Bill will make Ireland’s future more secure – Bruton
The Climate Action Bill which will pass in the Dáil today will help Ireland thrive in the years ahead while tackling one of the greatest challenges of our times, Fine Gael Dublin Bay North TD and Party Chair Richard Bruton has said.
Ward calls for funding for nationwide Covid memorials
A Fine Gael Senator has called for national funding for a nationwide series of memorials to remember those who have died from Covid-19.
Future of young people central issue in Dublin Bay South bye-election – Geoghegan
Fine Gael bye-election candidate James Geoghegan says that youth and the future of young people are recurring themes that have come up on the doorsteps in Dublin Bay South.