News & Statements
Corcoran Kennedy urges use of reporting website to stamp out child porn
Fine Gael Laois/Offaly Deputy, Marcella Corcoran Kennedy, has today (Thursday) called on the public to be vigilant to the signs of child pornography or child trafficking and to report any suspicions or evidence they may encounter online to the website hotline.ie.
Feighan confident former Cootehall Garda Station will be handed over for community use
Fine Gael Roscommon/South Leitrim TD, Frank Feighan, has commended the work of the local development group in Cootehall, which plans to transform the former Garda Station into a landmark community space.
Minister Varadkar thanks Unions and Management at Dublin Bus.
Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport, Leo Varadkar, and Minister of State, Alan Kelly, have thanked unions and management at Dublin Bus for their efforts through the night in reaching a proposed agreement in the dispute that had taken place since Sunday.
Online retailer to create over 45 new jobs in Sligo- Bruton
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, today [Thursday] announced the creation of a software development team by online discount retailer Overstock.com in Sligo.
Online retailer to create over 45 new jobs in Sligo- Bruton
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, today [Thursday] announced the creation of a software development team by online discount retailer Overstock.com in Sligo.
Lawlor saddened by loss of Naas Marks and Spencer to town centre
Lawlor saddened by loss of Naas Marks and Spencer to town centre
Seanad recall now futile – Harris
Fine Gael TD for Wicklow, Simon Harris, has today (Saturday) described the failed attempt by Fianna Fáíl to have the Dáil recalled next week to debate the EU regulation on organ donation as an embarrassing failure for the Party, and that continued efforts have the Seanad recall are futile and a waste of taxpayers’ money.
Seanad reformists should be careful what they wish for – Harris
Fine Gael Wicklow TD, Simon Harris, has today (Wednesday) said those calling for reform of the Seanad should be careful what they wish for, as the last all-Party Seanad reform plan, agreed during the Fianna Fáil/PD Government, included a proposal to increase the number of Senators by five.
20 additional staff for Enterprise Ireland in high-growth markets to create 1200 jobs – Minister Bruton
14% increase in staff targets BRICS countries as part of Action Plan for Jobs focus on Irish exporting companies.