News & Statements
Outreach programme to provide huge opportunities for youth in Ballyfermot/Cherry Orchard – Seery-Kearney
A funding boost for a community-based organisation FamiliBase will provide huge opportunities for young people in the Ballyfermot/ Cherry Orchard area, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Sinn Féin would wreck the economy if given the chance – Burke
Sinn Féin is a high-tax, anti-jobs party and would wreck the economy if given the chance, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Sinn Féin’s contradictory energy policies would wreck the economy – Farrell
Dublin Fingal TD and Fine Gael Spokesperson on Climate Action, Alan Farrell, has said that Sinn Féin’s contradictory policies on energy would wreck the economy.
Farmers would be neglected and vulnerable under a Sinn Féin government – Ahearn
Farmers across Ireland would be in a vulnerable position under a Sinn Féin government, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Sinn Féin still avoiding scrutiny on their Budget stance – Burke
Sinn Féin are still avoiding scrutiny in relation to their stance on the upcoming Budget, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Additional funding urgently required for school bus places – Dolan
Additional funding is urgently required to provide additional school bus places for students who have been unable to avail of the scheme this year, according to Fine Gael Senator Aisling Dolan.
Parents of autistic children on mind altering drugs report years of no medical supervision by CAMHs – Carroll MacNeill
The Oireachtas autism committee today heard of a child given psychiatric medication by CAMHs (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) and left unsupervised for five years.
Garda presence key to tackling anti-social behaviour – Farrell
Gardaí must be adequately resourced in Budget 2023 to tackle anti-social behaviour in our cities, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Transformative funding boost for young family carers – Buttimer
New funding announced today will prove transformative for family carers across Ireland by providing employment, education, and training opportunities, a Fine Gael Senator said.
Don’t leave Dublin behind – Richmond
A Fine Gael TD is calling on the Minister for Children to guarantee more services join the new funding model for childcare. Dublin Rathdown Deputy, Neale Richmond, has warned that Dublin cannot be left behind as figures show take up in the capital is behind the national average.