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Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement: Legacy Issues Affecting Victims and Relatives in Northern Ireland: Discussion (12 Oct 2017)

...out, piece by piece. Families will not give up and we will not give up. We are making significant progress, through low cunning sometimes, and through tenacity. Because of families, we are going forward. We are not stationary and we are certainly not going backwards. We are going forward and we will continue to do so.

Public Accounts Committee: Appropriation Accounts 2021
Vote 42 - Rural and Community Development
Report of the Accounts of the Public Services 2021
Chapter 6: Central Government Funding of Local Authorities
(30 Mar 2023)

...: That data are still available on the Benefacts IT system. People can still access that data. The issue is, in terms of it being updated, the data are there from a point in time. What we do going forward, having considered the scoping exercise, very much depends on what way we go with the new system. Whatever way we go we will be compliant with whatever procurement rules apply....

Joint Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht: Key Priorities for Sport Ireland and Impact of Covid-19 on Sports Sector: Sport Ireland (18 Nov 2020)

Peter Fitzpatrick: I am looking forward to Ireland doing very well in Olympic Games. I have asked Mr. Treacy for years why swimmers from New Zealand and Australia did much better than ours. We have big expectations. I would like to see a few medals being brought back. I wish the Irish team the best going forward. We are a sporting nation and we love people representing the country. There is enough...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Consideration of the Citizens' Assembly Report on a Directly Elected Mayor of Dublin: Discussion (Resumed) (24 Oct 2023)

...shows what has operated and the punctuality of those services. However, the punctuality is disimproving because the road congestion is growing in the city. That is an issue and no matter who is going to manage the service going forward, that is going to be a problem. Getting back to what the right structure is, I do not believe we can set forward what is the best structure for the city....

Select Committee on Education and Skills: Estimates for Public Services 2022
Vote 26 - Education (Supplementary)
Vote 45 - Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (Supplementary)
(30 Nov 2022)

Norma Foley: Just leave that with me. I appreciate the case that the Chair is making. I will look at that and revert to him. In general, considerable investment is now going into the area of special education in excess of €2.3 billion. That is right and proper. We have also recently completed a review of special classes and special school provision. That will very much inform our projections...

National Recovery Plan 2011 - 2014: Statements. (25 Nov 2010) See 1 other result from this debate

What is critical for this country is that this House rises to the challenge on 7 December and implements the budget so that our people can know that we will go forward in 2011 with the sort of support we need, the sort of facilities in place that are required and that we have a plan with which we can go forward. After all of that in 2011, we can go to the people and ask them to decide who...

Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: Oversight of RTÉ's Expenditure of Public Funds and Governance Issues and Plans for Longer-term Support and Funding for Public Service Media: Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (27 Feb 2024)

Catherine Martin: That is why I have asked, going forward, and I said it in public and at that meeting, that with this sort of confidentiality clause being the norm rather than the exception, and with it being stated in the code of governance for these State bodies that it should be exception rather than the norm, that is why I have asked for that going forward.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: General Scheme of the Planning and Development Bill 2022: Discussion (Resumed) (14 Feb 2023)

...put in place an interpretation of a guideline that is not consistent with the intention behind that guideline in the first place, perhaps because of the way it was drafted, that causes difficulties going forward in the assessment of planning applications. The guidelines need to be then clarified in order to state what is meant and how it should work going forward.

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (22 Feb 2024)

Darragh O'Brien: We are going to work on section 10, as we discussed already, with regard to third-party interactions. That just goes forward from the enactment of this legislation. When enacted, the legislation will apply to any new applications. Should such applications go forward to court, that will happen in the context of the provisions of this Bill. There is no retrospection in respect of this matter.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Engagement with the Football Association of Ireland (10 Apr 2019)

Mr. Donal Conway: What I am seriously telling the committee is that I think, going forward, having a chief executive officer who manages, looks after the domestic game and our international teams and leads our executive team is important. There are many other member associations which UEFA have. Then there is a separate position of executive vice president. The board feels that will serve...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Business of Joint Committee (23 Oct 2014)

Peter Fitzpatrick: I wish Paul the best going forward. He was a fantastic help to me in the compilation of my report when I was rapporteur on obesity for the committee. He will be a big loss and I wish him the best of luck. Mr. Breslin is in for a tough time over the next couple of years and I wish him the best of luck going forward.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Development of Sheep Sector: Discussion (8 Mar 2023)

Tim Lombard: ...ground was down to how the co-operative movement gathered around it and became a real driving force. The co-operatives made sure a coherent system was put in place to ensure the dairy industry got going. At the time, co-operatives were set up in nearly every second parish and eventually they all joined up and moved forward. Do the witnesses think the co-operative movement will play a...

Public Accounts Committee: Business of Committee (16 May 2019)

Catherine Connolly: That is okay for the Chairman himself, but as a member of this committee, I read this and I find it very worrying, and that is something that is going to have to be teased out today. I do not know what words I used but I certainly stand over whatever I said. This document shows that PwC was engaged in November 2018 in relation to this. It has been employed by contract since January 2019 in...

EU-IMF Programme: Statements (Resumed) (5 May 2011)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh: Measaim go bhfuil sé tábhachtach go bhfuilimid ag labhairt ar an gceist ríthábhachtach seo agus go bhfuil deis againn páirt a ghlacadh sa díospóireacht seo. Gan aird ar an méid atá daoine ag iarraidh a chur trasna, níl mé míréasúnta. I am reasonable in my approach. Sinn Féin has put forward reasonable and costed alternatives in the past. This Government and the previous...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Forestry Strategic Vision: Coillte (13 Dec 2022)

Ms Imelda Hurley: It is considered by the board and shareholder. It is an engagement that involves the board of Coillte and shareholder. We are cognisant of the cost of the vision going forward and focused on ensuring first and foremost that we are financially viable and sustainable. That is the best way we can deliver our vision. Regarding the point the Vice Chairman made about the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: General Scheme of the Irish Prison Service Bill and of the Criminal Justice (Legal Aid) Bill: Discussion (3 Oct 2023)

Barry Ward: ...the issue in head 19 and guarantees for a person before a court. A legal aid certificate covers solicitor only, in essence, and can be added to. Should there be a guarantee for a person who is going forward on indictment that they would get one counsel or if they are going forward on indictment to the Central Criminal Court that they would get two counsel?

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 16: Regularity of Social Welfare Payments
Chapter 17: Management of Social Welfare Overpayments
Chapter 18: Department Reviews of welfare Schemes, Social Welfare Appeals Process, Social Insurance Fund
(7 Dec 2017)

Catherine Connolly: I saw that in the reply that came back. I am going to park that issue. I look forward to reading the review, and I look forward to you taking up these difficulties with the relevant organisations. I will now deal with the issue of home help. Deputy MacSharry raised the issue of carer's allowance. I welcome that the news that the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform is now going...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Social Protection: General Scheme of Retention of Records Bill 2015: Discussion (15 Apr 2015)

Gerard Craughwell: My input will be very short. A number of the victims that came forward to the various redress boards did so on the basis of the legislation that was there at the time. As Deputy McConalogue has already pointed out, what is very reasonable today was not available to the people who came forward. I have personal knowledge of one individual who did not come forward because he did not want his...

Seanad: Election of Cathaoirleach (8 Jun 2016)

Rónán Mullen: Ba bhreá liom comhghairdeas a ghabháil leis an gCathaoirleach agus lena mhuintir, dár ndóigh. Go mairfidh a phost nua. Tá sé tuillte go maith aige. Níorbh aon cháineadh é ar an Seanadóir Conway-Walsh gur éirigh leis an Seanadóir O'Donovan inniu. Táim cinnte go mbeidh sí go hiontach mar Sheanadóir. Is cinnte,...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Autism: Autism Policy: Discussion (Resumed) (18 Apr 2023)

Micheál Carrigy: I thank Deputy Collins. It is just me left. I will have to cut it short as we are running tight on time. I thank TUS for the invitation to go to its college in Athlone last January. It was refreshing to see an organisation looking to meet and looking to see what more it can do. I compliment the witnesses on the work they have done heretofore. When I met them it was not just numbers. I...

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