Results 36,061-36,080 of 36,764 for speaker:Enda Kenny
- National Security Committee. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: May I ask another question? The Taoiseach is aware that reports in February indicated that 30 kg of plutonium were missing from facilitiesââ
- National Security Committee. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: Will the Taoiseach raise this matter with the British Prime Minister?
- National Security Committee. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: It is a general question about emergency planning. If the Ceann Comhairle will permit, I have a second question. The air fleet is of considerable age, with half of the Air Corps fixed-wing aircraft more than 20 years old and some as old as 32 years, and more than half of the Air Corps helicopters 20 years old, with some in service for as many as 41 years. If an aircraft left some other...
- National Security Committee. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: Absolutely.
- National Security Committee. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: Or how he feels.
- National Security Committee. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: Guantanamo Bayââ
- Dublin-Monaghan Bombings. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: Question 9: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on the work of the commission of inquiry headed by Mr. Justice Barron; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4637/05]
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: On 16 December the Tánaiste informed the House that the Travers report into illegal charges for elderly patients would be published on 1 March. Last week we were told the report would be delayed by a further week and published today. We now learn of a further delay in publication of the report. Why has the report been further delayed to tomorrow? Do legal charges require further advice from...
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: ââso that the Taoiseach will not need to be present in the House again for five weeks to answer questions on the matter as when the Dáil meets on the week after next the Taoiseach will be attending a European Council meeting. I want to put the Taoiseach on notice that we will require a full Dáil debate on the matter in the House and not behind closed doors at some private committee....
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach has not answered my questions. What are the preliminary steps that need to be taken? Does the Attorney General need to deal with any legal issues or threats, based on his advice to the Cabinet this morning? Will the report deal with public and political accountability? In fairness to the Tánaiste, Deputy Harney, while she had to accept collective Cabinet responsibility for this...
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: Does the report make recommendations in regard to political accountability? It is the Taoiseach's duty and requirement under the Public Service Management Act 1997 to have political responsibility vested in Ministers to regularise matters in situations where some illegal activity is clearly taking place. When this report is published, does the Taoiseach intend to take action against the...
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach will not answer my question.
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: When will the Government consider the report?
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: Government Members are slow readers.
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: It seems, therefore, no advance copies will be sent to the leaders of the Opposition parties.
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: When?
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach will be away for five weeks.
- Leaders' Questions. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: Is the Chair referring to me?
- Order of Business. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: I do not agree with it. The notice sent from the Government in respect of the Postal (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2001 makes a valid point about the necessity to discuss sensitive issues. Given that the issue of the postal services is before the Labour Court, I can understand the reason for the request, but will the Taoiseach instruct his Whip to make arrangements to have a full-scale...
- Order of Business. (8 Mar 2005)
Enda Kenny: I am opposed to it. It is proposed to conclude Committee and Remaining Stages at 7 p.m.. The Health (Amendment) Bill 2005 is an important Bill which affects a great number of people. The Tánaiste has expressed concern that the Government is losing â¬2.5 million per week while it is not implemented. That is the basis on which the legislation fell previously. It was rushed through the House,...