Results 2,341-2,360 of 2,476 for speaker:Malcolm Byrne
- Seanad: Reopening Ireland (Department of Health): Statements (26 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I thank the Minister of State for coming to the Chamber. I agree with many of the comments Senator Doherty made about how we live with Covid-19. The issues around well-being and loneliness need to be addressed, and not only for older people. There is a challenge for younger people as well in terms of how we ensure their well-being is protected. I want to talk about when the vaccine is...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (25 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I wish to start by agreeing with Senators Wall and Craughwell on addressing the terms and conditions affecting those in the Defence Forces, who are the worst paid members of the public service. A role has to be found for PDFORRA as part of the discussion, because this issue has being going on for far too long and it is important that it is addressed. I agree with Senator Mullen around the...
- Seanad: Planning and Development Bill 2020: Second Stage (25 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I endorse Senator Fitzpatrick's views entirely, including on those issues about which we should not be speaking. I support this legislation but I do not want to see emergency periods being used, effectively, as an excuse for things not to be done. I have a specific question, for example, regarding why extended periods might be allowed under derelict sites legislation. I have no problem...
- Seanad: Inquiry into the Murder of Mr. Patrick Finucane: Motion (25 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I welcome the Minister. In his speech, he very much showed his personal commitment, as well as that of the Government, to reach a resolution on this issue. He has seen the unity in this House around this issue, but I believe the fact he is here tonight reiterates the strength of the Government's view. It is important. Like others, I welcome John Finucane to this Chamber and his family and...
- Joint Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht: Impact of Covid-19 on the Arts Council: Discussion (25 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I welcome Professor Rafter and Ms Kennelly. Talking about the resilience of artists is important. I welcome the ESRI report yesterday on cultural activities for teenagers. Perhaps the committee could have a separate meeting to discuss that important report on engaging teenagers and young people. I will put a couple of direct questions. The Government commitment was clearly shown...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (24 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: While I agree with much of what Senator Ó Donnghaile said, it should be recalled that for a long period his party shared the views of many of the Brexiteers about trying to pull away from the European Union. I am sure the Leader will join with me in congratulating those Irish scientists who are involved in helping to find a Covid vaccine. It was quite pleasant to hear on the radio...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (24 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I note the Deputy Leader is not in the House.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (18 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I endorse the remarks of my colleague, Senator Chambers, on the actions of the Governments of Hungary and Poland and the continual breaches of the rule of law and the attacks on freedom of the press and on minorities. They are not European values. I certainly support the call for this debate. I welcome the arts and culture recovery task force report that has been published, in particular...
- Seanad: Seanad Bill 2020: Second Stage (18 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I welcome the Minister of State on his weekly visit to the Seanad. I broadly support this legislation. We had quite a strong debate on the Bill I brought forward last week, the purpose of which is to enact the seventh amendment to the Constitution. The legislation before us relates to a broader question on our democracy and what we would like to see happen during the lifetime of this...
- Seanad: Flooding: Statements (18 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I am happy to share time with Senator Dolan. I will take only two or three minutes.
- Seanad: Flooding: Statements (18 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: Yes.
- Seanad: Flooding: Statements (18 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: I will share time if it will help. I thank the Minister of State. I am glad to hear about the approach, in particular his highlighting of the concerns about climate change. We need to ensure in all our approaches to dealing with flooding that people are educated on the impact of climate change and the effect it is having on our waterways and on erosion. I wish to raise a specific issue,...
- 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)
Malcolm Byrne: I thank Mr. Mulvey and Mr. Treacy for coming before the committee and for their presentation. I have a follow-up question on where there is a requirement on all NGBs and LSPs to adopt codes of governance. Sport Ireland is working with them. Have all of the NGBs and LSPs adopted codes of governance? Are there any about which the witnesses have specific concerns?
- 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)
Malcolm Byrne: Are there none about which Sport Ireland has concern at present?
- 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)
Malcolm Byrne: The Summer Olympics have been mentioned and I want to turn to Beijing 2022. The witnesses will be aware that there are concerns about the deteriorating human rights situation. How do they feel we should respond?
- 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)
Malcolm Byrne: I will now focus on Covid, which is the primary purpose of the meeting. I welcome the fact the European cross-country championships will happen here. There has been a focus on the support for elite athletes but one of the challenges for emerging athletes is the lack of competition. There have not been any athletics events. Part of the challenge will be how we get sport back on its feet....
- 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)
Malcolm Byrne: Certainly the Dublin virtual marathon this year had more entrants and competitors than ever before.
- 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)
Malcolm Byrne: Tied into this is the Government strategy on increased participation and tackling obesity. The number of additional people out walking and running has been mentioned and it is very important that we build on this and that we are able to develop and grow it. I welcome that Mr. Treacy spoke about a programme of activity aimed at men over the age of 45. Perhaps it might also be a programme...
- 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)
Malcolm Byrne: The Leinster House sports day.
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Data Protection (17 Nov 2020)
Malcolm Byrne: We need to start by acknowledging the important role that Ireland plays in the data sector. It is one that I hope will continue to grow. The question today is about how we manage those data and how we ensure citizens' data privacy. I hope that the Minister of State will express the Government's view about the recent judgment in the Schrems II case. Max Schrems and others would have argued...