News & Statements
Fine Gael commits to exempt farmers from Residential Zone Land Tax – Ring
Fine Gael has committed to exempt working farmers from Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT), Deputy Michael Ring has said.
Becton Dickinson closure a devastating blow for Drogheda – O’Dowd
The loss of 170 jobs in Drogheda due to the closure of the Becton Dickinson (BD) site is a major blow to the local community, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Independent Ireland TDs vote against the Special Criminal Court and jailing serious criminals – Dillon
Independent TDs have sided against the public and Gardaí by voting against the retention of the Special Criminal Court to deal with the country’s most serious criminals and organised crime, a Fine Gael Minister said.
Senator Seán Kyne appointed Fine Gael Leader of Seanad by Taoiseach
Senator Seán Kyne has been appointed as the Seanad’s Deputy Leader and Leader of the Fine Gael group by An Taoiseach Simon Harris.
New Assisted Human Reproduction law finally secures children born via surrogacy’s lifelong relationship with parents – Seery Kearney
The passing into law of the Assisted Human Reproduction Bill today gives certainty for families who have waited a long time for legal recognition of their parent child relationships, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Condolences on the passing of former RTÉ broadcaster Tommie Gorman – Feighan
Deputy Frank Feighan has paid tribute to former RTE journalist, Tommie Gorman, who has died.
Hungary cannot continue to stigmatise LGBTQI+ community – Carroll MacNeill
Hungary must uphold the ‘Rule of Law’ and better protect the LGBTQI+ community in Hungary and across the European Union, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Statement from Fine Gael on the death of former TD and Minister of State, Bernard Allen
An Taoiseach and Leader of Fine Gael, Simon Harris has expressed his condolences on the death of former Minister of State and TD for Cork North Central constituency, Bernard Allen.
Fine Gael Councillor James Geoghegan elected as new Lord Mayor of Dublin
Falling numbers of adults living ‘at home’ with parents shows government housing measures are working – Cummins
The drop in the number of 18-30 year-olds living at home with their parents proves our housing plan is working, a Fine Gael Senator has said.