News & Statements
Minister McHugh welcomes details of a €291,000 capital funding programme for 5 Donegal Harbour & Pier projects
Donegal TD Joe McHugh has welcomed announced details of a €291,000 package to assist Donegal County Council to undertake and complete five development and repair projects on harbours and slipways owned by the council.
McHugh: 18 Donegal schools added to School Meals Programme
Donegal Minister Joe McHugh has announced that 18 schools in the county are to be added to the School Meals programme. “The Department of Social Protection is inviting these schools to join the school meals scheme from September this year,” said Minister McHugh. “I would urge principals and school managers to avail of the scheme and to apply by the deadline of May 12.
McHugh: 18 Donegal schools added to School Meals Programme
Donegal Minister Joe McHugh has announced that 18 schools in the county are to be added to the School Meals programme. Mr Varadkar’s officials have now written to schools that are not receiving DEIS supports this year but have a level of disadvantage. “I would urge principals and school managers to avail of the scheme and to apply by the deadline of May 12.
Minister Varadkar extends Treatment Benefit to 450,000 self-employed
Minister for Social Protection Leo Varadkar has this week extended the Treatment Benefit scheme to some 450,000 self-employed people and their dependent spouses for the first time.
After School service amongst range of projects to benefit from €3 million funding to Moyross – O’Donnell
Fine Gael Limerick Senator, Kieran O'Donnell, said the Moyross After School service is one of many community projects that will benefit from €3 million in Government funding to the local Community Enterprise Centre.
Negotiating guidelines for Brexit give Ireland a fighting chance – Richmond
Fine Gael Senator and Government spokesman on EU Affairs, Neale Richmond, has welcomed today's (Friday) issuing of draft negotiating guidelines, which have been circulated to Member States by the European Council President Donald Tusk. This provides some clarity on contentious issues for Ireland, notably the ability of our citizens to travel, work and live freely in a post Brexit Britain
Additional investment in CUMH is good news for women and for the future development of the hospital – Buttimer
Fine Gael Cork Senator and Leader of Seanad Éireann, Jerry Buttimer, has today (Friday) welcomed the announcement by Minister for Health, Simon Harris, of additional investment in services at Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH).
Speech of An Taoiseach at the EPP Congress in Malta
When the drafters of the European treaties put them together they never contemplated that anybody would actually leave. Yet that is precisely what the United Kingdom has decided democratically to do. And we must therefore deal with the consequences of that decision.
Minister Flanagan launches the Online Passport Application Service
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr. Charlie Flanagan TD, today launched the new Online Passport Application Service. This new service that will allow adults to renew their passport books and cards online wherever they are in the world.
Bus Éireann strike is causing chaos in our public transport system- Mulherin
Fine Gael Senator for Mayo, Michelle Mulherin, said the ongoing Bus Éireann strike is causing chaos in the public transport system.