MULTIPLE IRISH POLITICAL parties have confirmed that accounts posting on the platform Bluesky under their names or the names of their TDs are not legitimate.Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, the Social ...
Debate meandered for over two hours with the Simon and Micheál tag-team combining to stick it to the Shinners and anyone else ...
DOUBLE child benefit every summer and a monthly €200 cap on childcare fees is being promised by Fine Gael ahead of the general election. Currently in Government, the party are attempting to ...
Families will have to pay no more than €600 a month for childcare costs under Fine Gael proposals for children and parents. The party has pledged to introduce a €200-monthly cap on the costs of ...
Fine Gael will publish its policy on children, including a plan to deliver a permanent double child benefit. The party recommends this is delivered in the month of August, to assist families ...
While the early days of the campaign were speckled with barbs and thinly disguised digs between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, last night the gloves came off properly. As we report in our political ...
Fine Gael will cap childcare fees at €200 per month in its first budget if it is returned to Government. The party launched its childcare policy on Wednesday morning and stated that it would ...
Fine Gael will also commit to capping childcare costs at €200 per month per child, or €600 for a family with more than three children and there will be a commitment to expand the Hot School ...
Simon Harris said his party will not go into government if ‘the rug is pulled from under first-time buyers’. Fine Gael has pledged to spend €10 billion of Apple tax money on housing as Simon Harris ...
Taoiseach Simon Harris dancing with Helen Drum from Sound Quality Gifts in Monaghan Town, as the Fine Gael leader was out canvassing with David Maxwell. Strictly pro calls out judges for treatment ...
Fine Gael has moved to woo younger voters by pledging increased support for renters and first-time buyers in the early days of its election campaign. Under its new housing policy, Taoiseach Simon ...
The row is around comments made by Ryanair boss, Michael O'Leary. The airline boss told a gathering of the Fine Gael party, headed by outgoing Taoiseach Simon Harris, that he wouldn't employ some ...