News & Statements
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.
Tipperary Hospital breaching Government advice by telling expectant mothers to attend scans on their own – Ahearn
Expectant mothers are being instructed to attend scans at a hospital on their own, despite hospital management informing the Government their partners can accompany them.
Care of our planet must be at the heart of Project Ireland 2040
If present trends continue, it will take three planets for nature to replenish the materials we use each year, Fine Gael Dublin Bay North TD and Party Chair Richard Bruton has said. Deputy Bruton raised the need for more ambition in Ireland’s circular economy strategy in the Dáil this morning.
Speech from Tánaiste Leo Varadkar at the opening of the 2021 Fine Gael Ard Fheis
Pedestrianisation of Sandymount Green for outdoor dining this summer will support businesses – Geoghegan
The pedestrianisation of the eastern part of Sandymount Green to facilitate outdoor dining in July and August is positive for businesses and patrons, Fine Gael Councillor James Geoghegan has said.
Fine Gael for the Future: re-emerging safely and successfully from the pandemic
The 80th Fine Gael Ard Fheis, entitled ‘Fine Gael for the Future’ is focused on ensuring Ireland emerges safely and successfully from the worldwide pandemic, while embracing the changes we have made to our lives.
Would Sinn Féin close the Special Criminal Court and allow organised crime run riot? – Geoghegan
Would Sinn Féin close down the Special Criminal Court and allow organised crime to run riot? That is the question posed by Fine Gael Dublin Bay South bye-election candidate James Geoghegan, after Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan repeatedly evaded questioning on the matter on RTÉ’s This Week show today (Sunday).
Tourism vouchers needed to support hospitality industry during low season – Carrigy
Senator Micheál Carrigy is calling on Minister Catherine Martin to implement a voucher scheme targeted for use in Irish hotels, restaurants, and bars to support the hospitality industry during the October to March off-season.
Fáilte roimh an gcinneadh gan Gaelscoil Laighean a athlonnú – Ward
Tá fáilte curtha ag Seanadóir Fhine Gael roimh chinneadh na Roinne Oideachais gan Gaelscoil Laighean a athlonnú, go sealadach, go suíomh mí-oiriúnach in Ascaill Eblana i nDún Laoghaire.
Minister Brophy announces €13.2m in humanitarian funding
Minister of State for Overseas Development Aid and Diaspora, Colm Brophy, TD, today announced a contribution of €10 million to the UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), a global humanitarian fund that assists people trapped in humanitarian crises.