Minister of European Affairs, Helen McEntee T.D. marks 30th Anniversary of the Erasmus Programme 

The Minister for European Affairs, Ms. Helen McEntee T.D., attended a celebratory dinner this evening in Trinity College Dublin to mark the 30th anniversary of the Erasmus programme. The dinner, held in the Dining Hall in Trinity, was attended by the Provost of Trinity College along with Rectors and Vice-Rectors of leading Universities from all over Europe.… Read More Minister of European Affairs, Helen McEntee T.D. marks 30th Anniversary of the Erasmus Programme 

Minister Helen McEntee urges young people Irish to consider EU Jobs

The Irish contribution to the development and progress of the EU has been notable ever since our accession to the EEC in 1973 local Minister of State for European Affair Helen McEntee has stated. “I would like to see this contribution continue and, indeed, grow. I would urge young Irish people, especially young people from… Read More Minister Helen McEntee urges young people Irish to consider EU Jobs

McEntee urges Meath participation in Blue Star Programme for Primary Schools

Monday, 11th September 2017 Minister for European Affairs and Meath East Fine Gael T.D. Helen McEntee has urged Meath Primary Schools to participate in the Blue Star Programme. The Blue Star Programme is a venture of the Communicating Europe Initiative, supported by the Office of the Minister for European Affairs Helen McEntee, Data Protection and… Read More McEntee urges Meath participation in Blue Star Programme for Primary Schools

McEntee highlights need for aggressive Agri-food marketing post-Brexit at Nobber Fair Day

Monday, 27th June 2016 “Amongst many important local events from a tourism and agri-food perspective held in Meath this weekend, one of the most enjoyable was my own local Nobber Fair Day. Revived a number a years ago, Nobber Fair Day is a about a sense of parish and place, and a connection to times… Read More McEntee highlights need for aggressive Agri-food marketing post-Brexit at Nobber Fair Day

Post Brexit: Tourism VAT rate of 9% must be retained to defend Irish Tourism – McEntee

Friday, 24th June 2016 Local Minister for Mental Health and Older People, and Meath East Fine Gael T.D. Helen McEntee used the Hay Festival in Kells and the Taste of the Boyne Valley event in Kilsaran Home, Dunboyne this weekend to highlight the importance of the 9% Tourism VAT rate to Co. Meath and Irish… Read More Post Brexit: Tourism VAT rate of 9% must be retained to defend Irish Tourism – McEntee

Meath and Brexit: Letter to the Editor of the Meath Chronicle

Meath and Brexit Letter to the Editor of the Meath Chronicle Dear Editor, I write to compliment the Meath Chambers of Commerce and local Business Councils on their public information meeting on the implications of Brexit – a British withdrawl from the European Union, in the Headfort Arms Hotel recently. Amongst many good speakers at… Read More Meath and Brexit: Letter to the Editor of the Meath Chronicle