Michael O'Leary told a gathering of the Fine Gael party he wouldn't employ some teachers to "get things done".
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Fine Gael will insist that Coalition partners agree to charge asylum seekers €238 a week for accommodation and immediately start running a dedicated charter jet to deport illegal immigrants, according ...
The VAT pledge comes just more than a month after the coalition Government chose not to – despite extensive lobbying from the ...
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 ...
Fine Gael candidates will target rugby fans attending the Ireland v New Zealand clash on the first official day of the election campaign. The Dáil is expected to be dissolved on Friday when ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tánaiste and leader of Fianna Fáil Micheál Martin dismissed negative briefings about him which he said were coming from Fine Gael, as tensions between the two Coalition partners rise in advance ...
Martina Jennings and Mark Duffy will join Alan Dillon and Keira Keogh on the ticket for the forthcoming general election On Friday, Fine Gael announced that councillor Mark Duffy (above ...
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 ...