News & Statements
More hot air from Fianna Fáil on housing with their latest nonsensical proposal – O’Dowd
• Bill would mean that Local Authorities would be free to remove social housing requirement from build-to-rent developments • Darragh O’Brien’s Private Members Bill the latest FF housing initiative that doesn’t pass basic scrutiny • Fine Gael calls on other Dáil parties not to back this poorly thought out Bill
Will FF councillors back landmark investment in rural Ireland and show support for NBP?
Fianna Fáil councillors are set to come under pressure to show their support for the most significant investment in rural Ireland since rural electrification and back the National Broadband Plan, a Fine Gael TD has said.
FF continue to dodge questions on their lack of housing policy – O’Dowd
Fianna Fáil’s policy on housing is to simply talk about producing one but failing to ever do so, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Three new classrooms, a state-of-the-art science lab and new art room for Skerries Community College – Reilly
Fine Gael bye-election candidate, Senator James Reilly, has confirmed Skerries Community College has been approved for a state-of-the-art extension.
Minister Helen McEntee Elected as Vice-President of European People’s Party
Reilly welcomes sharp decrease in smokers
Fine Gael bye-election candidate, Senator James Reilly, has warmly welcomed the sharp decrease in the number of smokers in Ireland.
Fianna Fáil still can’t answer why they are proposing illegal housing policies – Brophy
Fianna Fáil still can’t answer why they are proposing illegal housing policies, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Gardaí act swiftly to investigate Lucan shooting – Higgins
Fine Gael bye-election candidate, Cllr Emer Higgins has condemned last night’s suspected murder in Lucan, and has reassured the local community that the Gardaí are acting swiftly to investigate.
Statement from Verona Murphy and Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan
Higgins fights for more investment in local schools
“Schools in Lucan and Rathcoole will have a bright future as long as they see increased investment from Government”. That’s according to Fine Gael bye-election candidate Cllr Emer Higgins who brought Minister for Education, Joe McHugh to visit local schools today (Monday).