Michael O'Leary told a gathering of the Fine Gael party he wouldn't employ some teachers to "get things done".
Taoiseach Simon Harris said Michael O’Leary’s comments about teachers were 'crass' and he is 'annoyed' at them ...
Fine Gael will increase the rent tax credit to €1,500 and expand the First Home Scheme to second-hand homes if they are ...
Fine Gael will today commit to exploring the idea of cost rental housing for frontline employees, in a bid to ensure key ...
Fine Gael will insist that Coalition partners agree to charge asylum seekers €238 a week for accommodation and immediately ...
Gym owners pointed out that physical activity is one of "the most effective ways to reduce the burden on the HSE" ...
Fine Gael has rejected suggestions that its new VAT plan will trigger higher gas and electricity prices for households and ...
The Taoiseach has distanced his party from a jibe against teachers by Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary as he spoke at a campaign ...
Lack of affordable, available, and suitable accommodation is an issue healthcare workers have repeatedly raised, many citing ...
The restaurant sector is backing Fine Gael's promise to cut the VAT rate for food-led hospitality, excluding hotels.
Mr O’Leary endorsed Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke in the Longford–Westmeath constituency, adding that he would give his ...
Fine Gael is scrambling to limit the damage caused by a roomful of party supporters roaring with laughter as Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary mocked teachers. Mr O’Leary was launching the election ...