Results 4,141-4,160 of 7,652 for speaker:Joanna Tuffy
- Bank Reorganisation: Statements (Resumed) (6 Apr 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: That is agreed.
- Bank Reorganisation: Statements (Resumed) (6 Apr 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Deputy Ellis, you should not mention the name of an institution in the House.
- Bank Reorganisation: Statements (Resumed) (6 Apr 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: No, the Deputy has five minutes if he needs it.
- Bank Reorganisation: Statements (Resumed) (6 Apr 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Apparently it was not included on the Order Paper and therefore, the Minister will have to conclude by 7 p.m. and Deputy Higgins has another few minutes. The Minister may carry over his time to another day.
- Bank Reorganisation: Statements (Resumed) (6 Apr 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Is Deputy Collins sharing time? If so, there is one minute left.
- Bank Reorganisation: Statements (Resumed) (6 Apr 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Deputy à CuÃv has just over nine minutes.
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (5 Apr 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Question 254: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the position regarding proposals for foreshore planning legislation, marine planning guidelines and coastal zone management; if he will provide a description of any such proposed legislation or guidelines; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6480/11]
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (5 Apr 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Question 255: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government when he will enact legislation to transpose the Aarhus Convention into Irish law; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6481/11]
- Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Bill 2010 [Seanad]: Second Stage (31 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Bill 2010 [Seanad]: Second Stage (31 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: There are 20 minutes left. Yes, that is grand.
- Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Bill 2010 [Seanad]: Second Stage (31 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Before I call Deputy Flanagan, Deputy Crowe should note that I cannot rearrange the time in the middle of a debate. Whatever time Deputy Crowe has left will be available at the end of the debate.
- Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Bill 2010 [Seanad]: Second Stage (31 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Order of Business (30 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: When is it proposed to put the Student Support Bill, which is long awaited, back on the agenda? In the programme for Government, there is a promise to change the Adjournment Debate so that it will deal with current issues and be taken in the middle of the day. When does the Taoiseach hope to get that up and running?
- Universal Service Charge: Motion (29 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Six minutes.
- School Transport (29 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: Deputy Creed's time is up.
- Road Traffic Bill 2011: Second Stage (23 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: When is it proposed to take Committee Stage?
- Road Traffic Bill 2011: Second Stage (23 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: As no committees have yet been established, Committee Stage will be taken in the House, unless a specific order is made.
- Corporation Tax: Motion (Resumed) (23 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: I understand Deputy Higgins is sharing time with other Deputies.
- Response to the Aftermath of the Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan: Statements (23 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: I express my sympathy to those who lost family members in Japan in the aftermath of the earthquake and to the Japanese people and Government in general. I have family living in Japan; my cousin, Shane Cahill, works in the embassy in Tokyo and my brother and his family live in Japan. Thankfully all are safe and well, although I still have concerns. My brother and his family live in Nagoya,...
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2011)
Joanna Tuffy: The previous Dáil passed an important item of legislation, namely, the Multi-Unit Developments Act. The other part of the jigsaw in this regard involves the legislation relating to the Property Services Regulatory Authority, which will make life easier for those who live in apartments. Will the latter legislation be restored to the Order Paper?