Fine Gael will cap childcare fees at €200 per month in its first budget if it is returned to Government. The party launched ...
And as the parties attempt to stuff as much money into the coffers as possible before the election is called, Fine Gael supporters are noting with interest that the date of its Superdraw money ...
FINE GAEL HAS promised to cap the cost of childcare at €200 per child per month and €600 per family for families with more ...
Fine Gael remains the most popular party in the country, according to a new poll released ahead of the expected announcement of the general election this week. The latest Sunday Independent ...
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Former Fine Gael TD Kate O’Connell has said she “saw the writing on the wall” and decided she would not run for the party in the upcoming election. It was revealed last weekend that Ms O ...
FINE Gael is by far the most popular party in the country just weeks out from the upcoming general election - but Fianna Fail is closing the gap, a new poll has suggested. Taoiseach Simon Harris ...
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Fine Gael has vowed to create a stand-alone offence criminalising attacks on retail workers if re-elected to Government. The Irish Mirror has also learned that Simon Harris’ party is now ...
A party spokesperson said that while Ms O'Connell had been considered as an addition to the ticket, she was informed last week that she would not be the party's candidate Kate O'Connell announced ...
Fine Gael has insisted that former TD Kate O’Connell was turned down for a place on the party’s ticket in Dublin Bay South before she resigned from the party and announced she was running as ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris wants his party to introduce new facilities for children by 2026 and state property used for asylum-seekers is being looked at as part of plan Junior minister Neale Richmond ...