Results 401-420 of 9,549 for speaker:Jack Chambers
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: In fairness, Deputy Doherty has been proactive in this area over recent years.
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: We will work across the House to strengthen insurance reform and bring forward a new programme of reform over the term of this Government.
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: We will work across the Oireachtas on the measures that can be taken.
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: Like the Deputy, I strongly condemn the continuing Israeli military operation, which has brought fresh suffering to the people of Gaza. The images we are seeing are truly horrific. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic; it is hell on earth. It has been over 50 days since food, medicines and other essential supplies have been allowed to enter Gaza. Israel’s continuing...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: I acknowledge the ongoing issue of high energy prices across our economy, and that is why the outgoing Government, including through budget 2025, sought to support families through the electricity credit scheme. In the context of budget 2025, we will be specifically targeting any type of support that could be made available to individuals or families through the social protection system. We...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: I thank Deputy Gogarty. My understanding is that work on that is continuing, but I will ask the Minister for Justice to respond to the Deputy directly on the timeframe of the group. There are existing systems and processes in place that are very much upholding best practice around child protection, and those concerned are considering whether repeat vetting is required or whether vetting is...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: I thank the Deputy for raising this important issue. The programme for Government includes a commitment to facilitate faster data releases from the national claims information database, NCID, to further enhance transparency and accountability. This report helps to deliver that commitment. In 2018, the average earned premium was €702. It is now 18% lower, at €575. That...
- Ceisteanna ó na Comhaltaí Eile - Other Members’ Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: The Data Protection Commission, DPC, plays a critical role as one of the largest EU data protection authorities and the Government acknowledges its strong track record in carrying out its duties. As the lead supervising authority across many cross-border cases, Ireland is generally the first point of response for new and emerging data protection issues across the EU. By law, it is entirely...
- Ceisteanna ó na Comhaltaí Eile - Other Members’ Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: I thank the Deputy. I start by expressing my condolences to the family of Luke Hyde. It is deeply concerning that the first instinct of some of those present when he tragically lost his life was not to help but to take out their phones and stream the incident. It is a failure of basic human decency to take the view that social media clout is more important than the dignity and privacy of...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: One of the main areas of focus for the new Minister for Health has been the need to address work time during the evenings and over weekends. The Minister has been proactive in managing that over the past number of weeks, in particular, to ensure we have a greater presence of senior consultants and others across the hospital system in order to try to accelerate discharge and provide senior...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: Of course the Minister for housing will be taking responsibility for the wider delivery of social and affordable homes across the economy. If there is an engagement or a meeting, it is important to have a structure in the Department of housing to ensure there is follow through, to ensure there are no delays and to ensure the respective utilities are actually following through on the plans...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: -----which need to be managed very carefully and actively. Having a structure in government to do that and to force that will help to yield greater housing supply which people should welcome. It would be much better for the Deputy to provide constructive input into actually supporting that office with the Minister for housing. It would make a big difference.
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: The matters the Deputy has raised are very serious and need to be properly and thoroughly followed through by the HSE. There are references there to conflicts of interest and value-for-money concerns, which are extremely concerning. Under initiatives to reduce waiting lists, the HSE can outsource to private hospitals under the surgical services framework and the private provider framework....
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: Based on what you say, a Cheann Comhairle, I am not going to respond to the specific query Deputy Coppinger raises relating to the article in The Ditch. It is a matter for the individual to respond. I do not have the factual position on that case and I do not think it would be appropriate to make any assertions or allegations connected to it. We must respect the ruling of the House. The...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: The housing activation office will be there to better coordinate delivery in terms of the provision and supply of homes at a local level. The Minister will set out further details around that-----
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: He is working through the details. He is stepping up the office itself and will provide leadership when it comes to the actual person who may be appointed in time around that particular office. It is to co-ordinate delivery in the provision of an increased supply of homes across our economy. We acknowledge that there is an infrastructure deficit and that there is a need for additionality...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: Everyone across this House acknowledges that the State has to play a central role in the future of infrastructure delivery and the provision of housing in our economy. That has been acknowledged in the context of what we are going to do and how we will strategically invest more than €20 billion from the Apple escrow fund and the Infrastructure, Climate and Nature Fund to prioritise...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: I completely reject what the Deputy said. She asked me a question relating to the legislation and I gave her an answer that reflects the factual position in a general scheme that was presented. The draft general scheme states very clearly that discussions are ongoing with the NTMA and it may be the case that no provision is needed in this Bill to facilitate staff transfers. The Minister...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: ----in the context of an ongoing engagement in respect of an employee in the NTMA. That particular provision may not be required as they conclude resolution of NAMA.
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (7 May 2025)
Jack Chambers: I also welcome all the students from Inver College. Hopefully they will be inspired by politics and what they see today. Robust exchanges are always important in the political system. I appreciate what the Deputy has raised. I will provide clarity for her. The legislation she referenced was the general scheme of the conclusion of the IBRC special liquidation and dissolution of NAMA...