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Fine Gael

Last week
13th April 2025 - 19th April 2025
The presidential election is a few months away — here are some names that might be running
Sinn Féin is again the most popular party as public gives thumbs down to FF-FG deal with Lowry
Former Tánaiste Simon Coveney begins new role as a consultant to EY Ireland
This month
April 2025
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Fine Gael wants the one job it’s never had
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Irish MEPs ask EU to assess legality of German plan to deport Irish Palestine activists
Government formally revokes plan to grant an extra two days' sick leave this year
'If you wink, I'll wink, Bertie': Mairead McGuinness to decide on presidential bid by next month
Labour had 'positive' talks with FG, but FF already had a 'done deal' with Regional Independents
Fine Gael suspends councillor from party for 18 months for saying US economy ‘ruled by the Jews’
Last month
March 2025
Fine Gael drops to its lowest level of support in new poll
Mairead McGuinness has 'made no decision' on presidential bid after Micheal O'Leary's endorsement
FactCheck: Is the Irish government paying for Ukrainians to repair their cars?
Opposition expected to disrupt Dáil proceedings tomorrow over speaking rights row
Fine Gael will run its own presidential candidate separate to Fianna Fáil, Harris confirms
MEP warns against 'bending the knee' to conservative countries over new family laws
Fine Gael senator calls for legal protections to prevent imitation of Donegal Tweed
O'Brien gave pre-election housing projections 'in good faith', Tánaiste says
Harris says Oireachtas member arrested in garda fraud investigation 'not a member of Fine Gael'
Simon Harris wants to remove the 'Triple Lock' - but what is it and what could replace it?
February
February 2025
'Incomprehensible' that National Gallery moved forward with purchase of unusable €120,000 x-ray
Opinion poll: Small drop in support for Fianna Fáil, with voters unhappy over missed housing targets
Opinion: Have we reached the end of the age of Irish referendums?
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Five Sinn Féin reps write to Tánaiste demanding he makes Dáil statement on Martin Conway
Simon Harris says previous issue involving Senator Martin Conway was 'many years' prior to his leadership
Watch: Tetchy Dáil scenes as SF call for Tánaiste to make statement on Senator Martin Conway
Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway resigns from party following arrest for public intoxication
O'Gorman dubs speaking row 'outrageous stroke' and expects 'regular shenanigans' from new coalition
The leader of the Green Party sat down with The Journal to discuss life after government.
January
January 2025
Bertie on Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael: 'They could murder each other or continue to make love'
Lowry group of TDs want speaking time slot during Leaders' Questions
Quiz: How well do you know Ireland's new Cabinet?
President appoints new Government and delivers seals of office to new senior ministers
The majority of the Dáil voted to approve the new cabinet this evening.
Fine Gael parliamentary party and members vote in favour of Programme for Government
Fianna Fáil members vote overwhelmingly in support of draft Programme for Government
Micheál Martin says new housing measures do not have to wait until the autumn budget.
Simon Harris defends 'sensible' decision to establish three new junior minister positions
Analysis: Vague plans and no setting out of 'first 100 days' priorities in new Programme for Government
There are no promises to achieve anything in the first 100 days of office, unlike programme for government documents of the past.
Simon Harris likely to take beefed up Foreign Affairs role as PfG details revealed
The VAT rate for the food-led hospitality sector, entertainment and hairdressing is also set to be cut to 9%.
White smoke: Regional Independents secure four government roles as deal emerges
Fianna Fáil is to hold a special Ard Fheis in Dublin on Sunday to ratify the new programme for government.
Government formation negotiations in race to finish line as talks continue today
O'Gorman says comment about being a 'bollocks' to new government was 'tongue in cheek'
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael defend Lowry negotiations, but say he's unlikely to be a minister