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Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Third Level Costs (1 Jun 2023)

Alan Farrell: ..., but the people are almost more important, given the increasing cost of living and parents' ability to fund the fees associated with third level education, notwithstanding the significant grants. Reverting to my colleague's earlier question, the issue of accommodation is so inter-related with the third level experience that its cost can be prohibitive. The Minister has outlined some...

Public Accounts Committee: Houses of the Oireachtas Commission Appropriation Account 2018 (11 Jul 2019)

Alan Farrell: ...six overpayments for which recovery arrangements were not in place. It is a very small sum, but the principle is important. I ask Mr. Finnegan to enlighten me. If he does not know the answer, he can revert to the issue.

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 21 - Prisons
(17 Jan 2019)

Alan Farrell: I thank Ms McCaffrey, but I will revert to the mention of matters that should not be disclosed in the public domain. While I accept that, who on the line committee is responsible for making that determination?

Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 20: Corporation Tax Receipts
(30 Nov 2017)

Alan Farrell: I will revert to the point, which I thank Deputy Connolly for making, on the expectation of a lump sum such as €13.1 billion, which was broadly speaking plucked out of the air. This company reported $256.8 billion in cash reserves, according to MarketWatch.com, which I just googled a second ago. Mr. Hogan says that it might be difficult or unexpected for the company to come up with...

Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Second Stage (Resumed) (28 Jun 2017)

Alan Farrell: ...of Members of this House, not grandstanding. This Bill proposes reducing the number of candidates recommended to the Cabinet from seven to three. This is a positive attribute but again I must revert to the possibility of amending existing legislation to do this. I prefer the focus this affords the Cabinet in scrutinising a candidate properly in making its decision. Section 7 focuses...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Care of the Elderly Provision (2 Jun 2016)

Alan Farrell: I am afraid so, but the Deputy can revert with a supplementary question.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Estimates for Public Services 2015: Vote 35 - Army Pensions and Vote 36 - Defence (30 Sep 2015)

Alan Farrell: ...pride among Irish citizens. The Minister has rolled out a recruitment programme, which is welcome, and obviously, as has been mentioned, fleet renewal across all three services will be improved. I revert to a matter on which I have touched three or four times as we have discussed the Estimates over the years, namely, the ministerial air transport service, MATS. Is there an update, for...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Property Taxation Rate (1 Oct 2014)

Alan Farrell: ...if paragraph 3 (a) of Part 4 of the Local Property Tax (Local Adjustment Factor) Regulations 2014 means that local property tax rates, where they have been reduced by a local authority, will revert back to the full pre-reduction rate after a period of one year or if local authorities will have the ability to reduce the local property tax rate year on year; and if he will make a statement...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Domestic and Sexual Violence: Discussion (26 Feb 2014)

Alan Farrell: We need more time to discuss the matter and we might revert to it when we have some time. Ms Counihan commented on the ability of the accused to cross-examine.

Report of the Expert Group on the Judgment in the A, B and C v. Ireland Case: Statements (Resumed) (7 Dec 2012)

Alan Farrell: ...to take part in that debate. It is not something on which I have stayed quiet. I articulated this point on a number of occasions. Although I changed my view on that a week ago, I have since reverted to the view echoed by a number of my colleagues on both sides of this House that we should have a very thorough and open debate with society in general on this issue. That can only occur if...

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