Results 201-220 of 15,491 for speaker:Eamon Gilmore
- Hospital Charges. (10 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 9: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the reason the increase in the drugs refund threshold, the cost of an overnight stay in a hospital and the cost of a visit to an accident and emergency were implemented from 1 January 2005 when it is still not clear when the new doctor-only cards will be issued; the estimated additional revenue that will accrue from these...
- Written Answers — Accident and Emergency Services: Accident and Emergency Services (10 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 50: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if the proposed introduction of three acute medical units in Dublin hospitals has now been agreed with the hospital consultants; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [4248/05]
- Order of Business. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: I have asked the Taoiseach for a number of months about the possibility of a debate in the House concerning the report of the All-Party Oireachtas Committee on the Constitution regarding the cost of building land. When I asked him about this before Christmas he said he was waiting for the NESC report on housing. The NESC reported before Christmas. Is the Taoiseach now in a position to...
- Order of Business. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: I thank the Taoiseach for making representation to the Government Whip on my behalf.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: I move: That Dáil Ãireann: âcalls on the Government to introduce a uniform national waiver scheme for domestic refuse charges in view of: âthe way in which the decision of the Government in 2003 to transfer responsibility for setting waste charges from democratically elected councillors to local authority managers has led to a very significant increase in the level of charges; âthe...
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The purpose of this motion is to persuade the Government to introduce a national waiver scheme for domestic waste charges, to apply to households with low income. Tens of thousands of households have refuse collection bills they simply cannot afford to pay. These include pensioners, the widowed, people dependent on social welfare, workers on low wages, large families or parents of children...
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: Was that the programme for which the Minister failed to appear?
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: I heard the Minister was invited to appear.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: That is not correct. The Minister is misleading the House.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: Will the Minister give way?
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: Will the Minister give way? He is misleading the House. I wish to correct the record.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: I wish to correct the record.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The Minister is misleading the House.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The Minister will not give way. He is afraid to do so.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: My record is absolutely consistent.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: There was no vote on this matter. They had no say.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: That is unworthy and dishonest.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The Minister should try practising it.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: They had no say in the scheme.
- Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The Deputy's party is in government and it should introduce it.