Donohoe was educated at St Declan's CBS, Cabra and obtained a degree in Politics and Economics from Trinity College, Dublin. He served as Secretary of the University Philosophical Society during his time in Trinity College.
He was first elected to Dublin City Council in 2004, for the Cabra-Glasnevin electoral area. During this time he was Chairperson of the Central Area Committee, Chairperson of the Environmental Strategic Policy Committee and a member of the City Corporate Policy Committee. He was an unsuccessful candidate at the 2007 general election in the Dublin Central constituency, but was elected to Seanad Éireann on the Administrative Panel in July 2007. He was appointed in October 2007 as Fine Gael Seanad spokesperson on Transport and the Marine. He was a member of the Joint Oireachtas committee on Transport and the Joint Oireachtas committee on European Affairs. He was appointed Chairman of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Ireland's Future in Europe by Enda Kenny in October 2008.
The president of the Eurogroup and Ireland’s finance minister, Paschal Donohoe, is paying an official visit to Cyprus on Holy Tuesday. Donohoe’s visit aims to strengthen cooperation on economic issues and reinforce confidence in Cyprus’ fiscal path.
President of the Eurogroup, Paschal Donohoe, is travelling to Cyprus and Greece for a series of meetings with national authorities to discuss recent ... Paschal Donohoe, President of the Eurogroup.
President of the Eurogroup, Paschal Donohoe, is travelling to Cyprus and Greece for a series of meetings with national authorities to discuss recent ... Paschal Donohoe, President of the Eurogroup.
The Government and Big Tech firms including Meta, Microsoft and Google are escalating efforts to oppose proposed EU tariffs on tech, which Paschal Donohoe warned would have “an extremely harmful ...
Paschal Donohoe was speaking in Warsaw on the second day of EU finance ministers meeting ... Mr Donohoe said he was confident that the EU could "meet the spending needs that we have in ensuring that Europe can be safer in the future".
Earlier, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe told RTÉ News that Ireland was in a position to fund its current defence budget from the country's own taxation plan, indicating that Ireland would not ...