Results 17,221-17,240 of 50,683 for speaker:Micheál Martin
- An Ghaeilge agus An Ghaeltacht: Ráitis (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: Cuirfear ach tá deacrachtaí ann de bharr Covid. Ní cóir go mbeadh daoine ag dul timpeall ach tabharfaidh mé cóip don Teachta.
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: There are GPs all over the city and GP networks-----
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: City Hall is in the centre of the city.
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: The regional college is in the west of the city. I do not mean to be facetious. There is good capacity in the city for vaccination. That is important. Deputy Pringle made a very important point, which I want to acknowledge, about the need to ensure we can provide for people in their homes who cannot leave their homes because of conditions or illness. Measures are being organised...
- An Ghaeilge agus An Ghaeltacht: Ráitis (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: Is údar áthais dom a bheith ag caint inniu le linn Sheachtain na Gaeilge, an ócáid a eagraítear go bliantúil ag an tráth seo chun ceiliúradh a dhéanamh ar an nGaeilge mar theanga bheo bhisiúil na hÉireann. Is ócáid í Seachtain na Gaeilge a thugann an deis dúinn ar fad solas a scalladh ar an tábhacht a bhaineann...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: I thank the Deputy for raising the issue of the funding application from the Newcastle Combined Community Association, given the enormous community it serves and the level of investment that has been put into the facility. I will engage with the Minister, Deputy O'Brien, on the points the Deputy raised in the context of the URDF. A number of frameworks support communities and this should be...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: I thank all the Deputies for raising this issue. I understand and accept the impact these bank closures have on the various towns throughout the country and the implications for the towns concerned, for businesses in the towns and for people in general in doing their banking. The 14% shareholding does not give the Government any role in the running of the banks and that has been the...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: We will deal with it, and we will not be afraid to make decisions in the interests of employees.
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: I again take issue with the language being used by Deputy McDonald. To suggest that a deserving group like family carers is being ignored is again playing politics with the vaccination programme. The national immunisation advisory committee, NIAC, has consistently advised the Government regarding the prioritisation of groups that should be vaccinated. It is based on those who are the most...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: The behaviour, as revealed, is unacceptable. The regulator has acted has acted in a very firm and decisive way. A severe penalty of more than €4 million has been imposed. The regulator's decision is significant and it will have an impact on behaviour. It is deeply disappointing that such behaviour happened in the first instance. We will work with the Deputy on any additional...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: I heard the comments of the Minister for Finance this morning and I thought they were strong. His response to this is important in terms of identifying the role of the regulator. There has been a tendency in this country to set up independent regulation, but then we do not allow the regulators to do their work.
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: My view is very consistent. CETA is absolutely in the interests of the workers of and enterprise in this country. It is also in the interests of a country which exports the vast majority of the goods and services it produces. We are an open, exporting country that depends on multilateralism and open and free trade. The legal advice I have received on this and the clarification by the...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: I thank the gardaí on the work they did. They faced much provocation, some of which was premeditated, from what I saw. There were many agitators about the place. I refer to those who are anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown. I do not buy the argument that those driving the anti-lockdown protest were doing so just because they were fed up. Clearly, co-ordinated positions were adopted,...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: Before we started the Chief Whip told me that we have full agreement from the Business Committee and that there are no issues with the Order of Business. That did not last 60 seconds but what intrigues me is that on the schedule for this evening, at 5.54 p.m., is statements and questions and answers by the Minister for Finance on the banking sector, with 135 minutes provided for the debate....
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: -----to help to ensure that indigenous Irish SMEs and corporates can access capital markets to fund their future growth plans which will underpin Ireland's economic recovery as we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. The decision is good news for Fexco, which is an important employer in the south west. It can use the proceeds it receives to continue to grow and innovate in financial services...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: That is just unacceptable play acting. The Minister for Finance is a very authoritative Cabinet figure in the context of finance and banking. He has responsibility for policy in that area and it makes absolute sense and logic that he would present on this issue in the House this evening. The Deputy is just playing politics. This had been agreed at the Business Committee and it is the same...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: There will be no coercion. That should not be asserted. There simply cannot be coercion. The Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 provides that local authority staff who are subject to a service-level agreement with Irish Water would transfer to Irish Water should the agreement end. The existing terms and conditions of these staff are protected under the Act in such circumstances. In...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: I thank the Deputy for raising this issue. I thank the Defence Forces for the essential and extraordinary role that they have played in the pandemic, especially in testing and tracing, and stepping up to assist with the quarantine system and vaccinations. Their logistical support has been consistent throughout the pandemic. The issue that the Deputy raises has come up on a number of...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: I thank the Deputy for his comments. These Supplementary Estimates are discussed by the relevant select committee and approved by the Dáil in the normal way. Appropriations-in-aid cannot be used as additional expenditure on the Vote under public accounting procedures. The Deputy raises an interesting point which we can pursue to see what potential there is. Also, as the Deputy knows,...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (3 Mar 2021)
Micheál Martin: The current figures that have been released show we are above the EU average with 8.3 doses administered per 100 of the population. As of 27 February, 435,895 Covid-19 vaccines had been administered. Some 294,550 people have received their first dose and 141,345 people have received their second dose.