Results 2,281-2,300 of 5,034 for speaker:Billy Timmins
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed). (25 Sep 2008)
Billy Timmins: There is the danger that this could give a certain advantage to the incumbents as opposed to the individual who is starting off. Serious consideration will have to be given to designating areas for posters because they destroy the countryside, are an unnecessary expense and are a massive headache for the public and the politicians taking part. There is a need to designate areas in...
- Written Answers — Cancer Screening Programme: Cancer Screening Programme (30 Sep 2008)
Billy Timmins: Question 126: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if her attention has been drawn to the fact that many general practitioner practices have not been supplied the kits necessary to carry out the tests under the national cervical screening programme; when the programme will be implemented and available nationally; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [32273/08]
- Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Bill 2008: Committee Stage. (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: Hear, hear.
- Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Bill 2008: Committee Stage. (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: Hear, hear.
- Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Bill 2008: Committee Stage. (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: On a point of order, will the Ceann Comhairle list the order of speakers when the debate resumes?
- Road Safety. (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: When the Minister of State is overseeing the roll-out of the cameras will he ensure it is more successful than eFlow? A number of constituents have contacted meââ
- Road Safety. (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: Many constituents have contacted meââ
- Road Safety. (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: Yesterday, I was horrified to open my post to discover a fine for going throughââ
- Road Safety. (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: Well, speed cameras, cameras, traffic, it isââ
- Road Safety. (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: I ask the Leas-Cheann Comhairle for a little leeway. Will the Minister of State take up the issue with eFlow and have it put its house in order? I will not be paying this fine because I did not travel and neither did my car.
- Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Bill 2008: Committee Stage (Resumed) (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: In response to the point made by Deputy Broughan, it is possible to differentiate between criticism of the banks and the intention of this Bill. While many Fine Gael speakers criticised the banks, justifiably, they support the intention of the Bill. The issue raised by Deputy Burton in her amendment is very important and must be addressed because certainty is needed. However, it could...
- Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Bill 2008: Committee Stage (Resumed) (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: The kernel of the issue, as referred to by Deputy O'Donnell, is when the Minister expects the scheme to be made. That is what we need to know. It is important that the scheme is approved by the House. The fundamental importance of this Bill lies in the scheme but we are like a pig in a poke, giving approval to the Government, without seeing the actual contents of the scheme. It is...
- Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Bill 2008: Committee Stage (Resumed) (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: I raise it now in case I do not get an opportunity to speak later. Any oversight committee must conduct an examination of what led us to this point. There is no point in simply moving on and starting anew. We must try to learn from the errors of the past, notwithstanding the fact that history will show that such errors will be repeated, time and again, due to the greed, euphoria and fear...
- Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (1 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: Question 17: To ask the Minister for Transport the progress made in developing integrated transport and integrated ticketing; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32662/08]
- Establishment of Sub-Committee: Motion (2 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: I wish to share time with Deputies Creighton and Durkan.
- Establishment of Sub-Committee: Motion (2 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: The sub-committee will have a difficult task. While one does not want to pre-empt what the Chairman will say to the committee members, it is very important that they come with clean hands. The sub-committee is not about prosecuting the case for or against Lisbon but about adhering strictly to its terms of reference. I hope each member of the committee will approach it with an open and...
- Establishment of Sub-Committee: Motion (2 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: It would be helpful if the motion could be passed by the Seanad today. It is important that the Chairman and other members can commence their work as soon as possible. The most difficult aspect of the sub-committee's task will be the requirement to "consider measures to improve public understanding of the EU and its fundamental importance for Ireland's future". Most Oireachtas Members...
- Internet Gambling. (2 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: Question 7: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if his attention has been drawn to the problem of Internet gambling; his plans to deal with this issue; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32772/08]
- Written Answers — Gaming Regulation: Gaming Regulation (2 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: Question 14: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform his views on the introduction of fixed odds betting terminals; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32771/08]
- Order of Business (8 Oct 2008)
Billy Timmins: Carts and donkeys.