Results 2,041-2,060 of 6,055 for speaker:Frank Feighan
- Written Answers — Turbary Rights: Turbary Rights (16 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: Question 146: To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht when a deal will be finalised in respect of a person (details supplied) in County Leitrim. [9080/12]
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: Fianna Fáil had a free rein for 14 years.
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: The Deputy should go to Roscommon hospital and he will see exactly what is happening.
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: Yes.
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: We said that under Fine Gael, Roscommon hospital would have a safe future, and it does. I stand by that 100%.
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: It is still open. I was in it yesterday. It has been downgraded to an urgent care centre but it is still open.
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: Hear, hear.
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: Deputy Martin only sings when he is winning.
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: The previous Government wrecked the health services.
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: Hear, hear.
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: Where is Mattie?
- Private Members' Business. Health Services: Motion (21 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: I support the Minister and the work he has done in the past year. He has the great task of trying to reform the health service. Despite billions of euro having been thrown at it in the past 14 years, despite the vested interests not being tackled and despite the erratic nature of services, the Minister is now taking on those vested interests and ensuring equal access to the health service....
- Written Answers — Tax Reliefs: Tax Reliefs (22 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: Question 68: To ask the Minister for Finance if he will confirm One Year Certificate in Agriculture Fetac Certificate in Agriculture (Teagasc) is adequate requirement for relief from stamp duty under the provision for young trained farmers relief of the Stamp Duty Consolidation Act 1999 in respect of deed of transfer of lands from father to son, in view of the fact this was an acceptable...
- Written Answers — Courts Service: Courts Service (22 Feb 2012)
Frank Feighan: Question 199: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality in relation to divorce, if he will confirm or state otherwise that we do not have an unilateral no fault divorce, that is, a person cannot be divorced against their will in Ireland. [10067/12]
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (1 Mar 2012)
Frank Feighan: Question 195: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine when payments will issue to person (details supplied). [12054/12]
- Scrap and Precious Metal Dealers Bill 2011: Second Stage (2 Mar 2012)
Frank Feighan: Is Deputy Mattie McGrath pulling the strings?
- Scrap and Precious Metal Dealers Bill 2011: Second Stage (2 Mar 2012)
Frank Feighan: It is nice to see Deputy Tom Fleming has control over Deputy Mattie McGrath.
- Scrap and Precious Metal Dealers Bill 2011: Second Stage (2 Mar 2012)
Frank Feighan: I thank Deputy McGrath for introducing this Bill. We must be very aware that those who laundered fuel and distributed illegal cigarettes over the years are probably the same people who are involved in the very lucrative illegal trade in metal. It is important that businesses that accept jewellery be fully aware of their responsibilities. I agree that gardaà have called to many cash for...
- Scrap and Precious Metal Dealers Bill 2011: Second Stage (2 Mar 2012)
Frank Feighan: Deputy McGrath is like the new grumpy old hen on "The Muppet Show".
- Scrap and Precious Metal Dealers Bill 2011: Second Stage (2 Mar 2012)
Frank Feighan: Hear, hear.