Northern Ireland: John Bruton and Charles Flanagan Enterprise, trade and employment: Nora Owen Finance: Michael Noonan Party whip: Sean Barrett Public enterprise and Fine Gael policy development: Ivan Yates Justice, equality and law reform: Jim Higgins Foreign affairs: Gay Mitchell Agriculture and food: Hugh Coveney Defence (and promotion of women within Fine Gael): Frances Fitzgerald Environment and rural development: Alan Dukes Social, community and family affairs: Jim O'Keeffe Arts, heritage, Gaeltacht and islands: Enda Kenny Health and children: Alan Shatter Tourism, sport and recreation: Bernard Allen Natural resources: Michael Finucane Education (science and technology, and social partners): Richard Bruton Parliamentary party chairman (organisational development and preparation for local elections): Phil Hogan
Fine Gael junior spokespersons:
Criminal law reform, Northern Ireland: Charles Flanagan Aquaculture and forestry, assistant whip: P.J. Sheehan Equality and disabilities: Theresa Ahern Health (food safety and older people): Paul Bradford Islands, Gaeltacht and western development: Donal Carey Environmental information and protection: Deirdre Clune Agriculture (food): Paul Connaughton Energy: Austin Currie Office of Public Works: Jimmy Deenihan Overseas development assistance and human rights: Bernard Durkan Local development, national drugs strategy and Dublin traffic: Olivia Mitchell Adult education, youth affairs and school transport, Young Fine Gael: Denis Naughten Children: Dan Neville Science, technology, small business and enterprise, Border counties: John Perry Agriculture - livestock breeding and horticulture: Michael Ring Labour affairs, consumer rights and trade: David Stanton Defence, peacekeeping and humanitarian relief: Billy Timmins