
Naoise Ó Muirí
Naoise Ó Muirí is a politician from Fine Gael, representing Dublin Bay North. He has been vocal in the Dáil, particularly in his support for the Taoiseach during turbulent parliamentary sessions, and has been involved in addressing important legislative issues.
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Recent news mentions
Mr O’Brien said he was happy with the deal struck with committee chairman, Fine Gael TD Naoise Ó Muirí.
Minister blocked in bid to end scrutiny of law giving him power to approve gas reserve – The Irish Times
Naoise O’Muirí expressed concerns about a company blaming the CRU for a larger price increase.
Energy regulator to investigate Energia for claiming price increases were sanctioned – The Irish TimesNaoise Ó Muirí highlighted the disparity in security personnel deployment on public transport between Dublin's northside and southside.
TD questions why security staff not deployed on Dublin northside public transport – The Irish TimesNaoise Ó Muirí noted that there was support for the levy within the party.
Trump tariffs could hit profits at Irish banks – The Irish TimesAt the weekend, three Dublin TDs – Naoise Ó Muirí, James Geoghegan and Barry Ward – said they are in favour of the tax being introduced.
Tánaiste ‘very nervous’ about prospect of hotel bedroom tax – The Irish TimesNaoise Ó Muirí will be installed at the Committee on Climate, Environment and Energy.
Oireachtas committee chair appointments under way ahead of Dáil return next week – The Irish TimesNaoise Ó Muirí is a Dublin Bay North Deputy who supports the hotel tax as recommended by the taskforce.
Clash on hotel tax between Fine Gael Ministers and Dublin TDs and councillors – The Irish TimesNaoise Ó Muirí is mentioned as a constituency colleague of Barry Heneghan also claiming success.
Deal or no deal? Independent TD claims deal with Government on health projects – The Irish TimesFine Gael’s Naoise Ó Muirí from Dublin Bay North commended Verona Murphy on keeping the car between the ditches on a very difficult day.
Martin hurls the kitchen sink at detractors but the real action will start next week – The Irish Times



































