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Seanad: Ábhair Ghnó an tSeanaid - Matters on the Business of the Seanad (5 Nov 2020)

Ned O'Sullivan: ...gas even though it is a fossil fuel. I do not think we will be able to hit our targets without some sort of fossil fuel being involved in the medium term at any rate. I ask the Leader to revert to me on the issue at a suitable time.

Seanad: Crime Policy: Motion (2 Oct 2019)

Ned O'Sullivan: ...offences are up 14%, and kidnapping and related offences are up 22%. Many of these increases are due the ongoing feuds in places like Longford and Drogheda, to which my colleague has referred. I revert to the drugs problem, although I acknowledge crime is not all about one issue. We need to raise education and awareness, as we are still a long way from where we should be. Because of my...

Seanad: Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013: Second Stage (15 Jul 2013)

Ned O'Sullivan: ...and there are clear lines of demarcation between church and State. We are not some extreme Jihadist parliament that takes its orders from the clerics. I believe the people have no wish to revert back to the days when the infamous belt of the crozier put politicians in their place. If I had as clear a conscience about the rest of my life as I have about supporting this Bill, I would be...

Seanad: Order of Business (30 May 2013)

Ned O'Sullivan: ...together in a positive way to encourage the Government to find alternative sources of funding to replace the lost allocation. One suggestion was that the cost of the coroner's service should revert to the Department of Justice and Equality. Members might be surprised to learn that the cost of this service is currently met by local authorities. In County Kerry, for instance, it is...

Seanad: Pension Provisions (18 Apr 2012)

Ned O'Sullivan: ...a small group of people, a sense of injustice for which they do not seem to be able to get closure. They are not pursuing it for monetary reasons but as a matter of principle. They may have to revert to other channels to address the matter, legal or otherwise, but that is a matter for them. I thank the Minister for his understanding and response.

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