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Fine Gael pledge: No family to pay more than €600 a month on childcare
Fine Gael has pledged to cap childcare fees to €600 per family per month by the end of next year if they are re-elected to government.
Fine Gael proposes €600 monthly cap on fees with 30,000 new public childcare places
Fine
Gael
is proposing to cap childcare fees at a maximum of €600 per month, as the party pledges to make 30,000 public childcare places available. Under the plans, families would pay a maximum of €200 per child per month, which would then cap out at a ...
Irish election 2024: Fine Gael vow to cap childcare at €600 a month for families
The party launched its childcare policy on Wednesday morning and stated that it would create another 30,000 places in childcare and 'set fair wages for childcare educators'.
Irish General Election 2024: Simon Harris says first-time buyer supports are 'red line' for Fine Gael
Fine Gael launched its housing policy in Dublin on Monday, which promised the delivery of over 300,000 homes over the course of a five-year stint in Government
Fine Gael proposes delivery of permanent double child benefit
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 facing back-to-school expenses.
No family to pay more than €600 a month on childcare under Fine Gael plan
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 childcare per child,
Fine Gael promises to cap childcare at €200 per child in next Budget if re-elected
FINE GAEL HAS promised to cap the cost of childcare at €200 per child per month and €600 per family for families with more than three children. Launching their plans today in Dublin, Justice Minister Helen McEntee said that these caps would be introduced in the first Budget if Fine Gael is re-elected.
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Fine Gael moves to woo young voters with new housing supports
Fine Gael has moved to woo younger voters by pledging increased support for renters and first-time buyers in the early days ...
Radio Kerry
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Fine Gael general election candidate says Shannon LNG project could play pivotal role in energy security
Fine Gael general election candidate Billy O’Shea says the Shannon LNG project could play a pivotal role in ensuring energy ...
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Fine Gael criticised over Ryanair boss's remarks
Michael O'Leary told a gathering of the Fine Gael party he wouldn't employ some teachers to "get things done".
Westmeath Examiner
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Election watch: O'Leary's teachers jibe ignites Fine Gael/Fianna Fáil election attacks
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has come under criticism for saying he would not hire teachers to “get things done” at a Fine ...
RTE Online
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What is Fine Gael offering on housing?
Perhaps the only thing political parties can agree on in the General Election campaign is that the housing crisis is top of ...
AOL
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Sinn Fein’s McDonald refuses to rule out coalition with Fine Gael or Fianna Fail
Mary Lou McDonald has refused to rule out entering into coalition with
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and Fianna Fail, as Sinn Fein kicked off ...
Dundalk Democrat
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Louth senator says Fine Gael to cut costs for businesses in Louth within first 100 day
I have travelled across Louth for the past four years and I have heard loud and clear how business owners are struggling" ...
The Sunday Business Post
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Live News: Asian markets update; Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin’s housing plans rated
We kick off this morning with our property analyst Colm Lauder’s assessment of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin’s housing ...
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