Archive for : March, 2014
Speech to the EPP Congress 6th-7th March 2014
6th March, 2014
Good morning delegates and friends. Welcome to the National Convention Centre. I am delighted to welcome you to Dublin and to my constituency of......
Read More >Ireland’s economic efforts are a work in progress – Donohoe
6th March, 2014
Commentators who label Ireland a ‘poster boy for austerity’ insult the efforts of the Irish people Speaking this morning (Thursday) at the European People’s......
Read More >Speech by Minister for European Affairs, Paschal Donohoe TD, in the Dáil on the Government’s priorities for the year ahead
5th March, 2014
This week marks the third anniversary of the formation of this Government. We have come a long way since then. The Ireland of today,......
Read More >Statement by the Minister for European Affairs, Paschal Donohoe TD on Topical Issues in the Dáil on Ukraine
5th March, 2014
I welcome this opportunity to speak on events in Ukraine. What is happening in Crimea is the worst crisis which Europe has faced since......
Read More >Development of Grangegorman set to change the face of Dublin’s north inner city – Donohoe
3rd March, 2014
Local employment charter sees 16% of jobs going to local residents with target of 20% envisaged Speaking following his attendance this morning (Monday) at......
Read More >Speech by Minister for European Affairs, Paschal Donohoe TD, to the 77th Fine Gael Ard Fheis
1st March, 2014
Driving Recovery in Europe: I remember the questions. I’m sure, Chairman, you heard them too. From constituents – worried that the euro would break......
Read More >Week’s events: Strasbourg, Warsaw & 77th FG Ard Fheis
1st March, 2014
Very few weeks are anything but busy, but this one topped most with two separate trips abroad and an Ard Fheis thrown into the......
Read More >Warsaw blog
1st March, 2014
Relations between Ireland and Poland have never been better. Both countries’ membership of the European Union, and the the free movement principle that comes......
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