News & Statements
More spot checks needed to clamp down on rogue Christmas Tree vendors – Noone
Fine Gael Dublin Senator, Catherine Noone, has called for an increase in the amount of spot checks on unlicensed Christmas tree sellers, following an increase in rogue vendors who are selling Christmas trees illegally.
Data sharing between Gardaí and insurance companies needed urgently to tackle fraud – Noone
Fine Gael Dublin Senator, Catherine Noone, has called for data sharing between Gardaí and insurance companies to be prioritised, in light of reports that UK motor insurance fraudsters targeting our compensation culture.
McLoughlin welcomes news that pharma company Vertex is to re-engage with HSE on Orkambi
Fine Gael TD for Sligo-Leitrim, Tony McLoughlin, has welcomed news that US pharmaceutical company Vertex is to re-engage in negotiations with the HSE on Orkambi.
Tillage farmers in Donegal to get payments under the Protein Aid Scheme – Minister McHugh
“The €3 million set aside for this Scheme is an important support for the production of protein crops here in Donegal and around Ireland and will be paid to over 1,000 farmers nationally, who are growing in excess of 12,000 ha of beans, peas and lupins. The rate for this year has been set at €246 / ha. “This is a particularly important payment for growers in Donegal, considering the very difficult year experienced by the tillage sector. It also means that the animal feed compounders have a native source of protein available for inclusion in ruminant rations.
Constructive meetings between Fine Gael Brexit Response Group and Northern Parties
The Fine Gael Brexit Response Working Group has met with a number of political parties in Stormont today (Monday) in relation to the challenges presented to the island of Ireland by Brexit.
Payments for Donegal farmers on the 2016 Young Farmers’ Scheme will begin in December – Minister McHugh
“The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed TD, has confirmed to me that payments under the 2016 Young Farmers’ Scheme will commence on 1st December which is very positive news for young farmers in County Donegal.
Minister McHugh begins visit to Kenya
“I am delighted to mark the re-opening of Ireland’s Embassy in Kenya by focusing over the coming days on the strengthening of our political and economic relations and working on the potential for further cooperation and links between Ireland and Kenya. I want to look in particular at the impressive work of Irish missionaries and NGOs over the years in Kenya and the wider region, and to learn more about the opportunities to develop a strong Irish contribution on conflict resolution, drawing lessons from our own experience in Ireland and in Africa.
Minister McHugh welcomes €300,000 in funding for Donegal under the 2016 REDZ initiative
Fine Gael Minister of State Joe McHugh has welcomed confirmation of €300,000 in funding for Donegal under the 2016 REDZ (Rural Economic Development Zones). “This is the latest in a series of funding schemes which have been announced by the Government which aims to boost economic activity and improve living standards here in Donegal and across rural Ireland.
Launch of Simon Cumbers 2017 Students Scheme
The Simon Cumbers Media Fund is supported by Irish Aid, the Government’s overseas aid programme, and provides funding to students to travel and report from one of Irish Aid’s partner countries. The Fund provides students with an opportunity to deepen their understanding of developing countries, and facilitates increased coverage of development issues in the media.
Fianna Fáil clinging to their unfair taxation policy – Heydon
“In his attempts today to cast doubt on Government plans to phase out the Universal Social Charge, Micheál Martin reveals the desire of Fianna Fáil to cling to what was an unfair approach to taxation,” says Fine Gael Kildare South TD, Martin Heydon.