Results 2,901-2,920 of 21,128 for speaker:James Reilly
- Hospital Services. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: I wish she would answer.
- Hospital Services. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: The purpose of my question is to elicit information on the number of contracts that have been signed.
- Hospital Services. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: I will ask my question again. How many contracts have been signed? I do not want to know how many we aspire to sign, nor am I interested in the difficulties we face. I merely wish to discover the number of contracts that have been signed in the past 11 months.
- Hospital Services. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: No, I do understand it.
- Hospital Services. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: Not a contract has been signed.
- Hospital Services. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: Letters of intent were signed two, three or four years ago.
- Hospital Services. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: The Minister refused to answer the question. That is fine. The answer is approximately four or five contracts were signed.
- Health Service Staff. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: The Minister said earlier last year that she would pursue redundancies, yet when she was asked about it at the end of last year, she said it was a matter for the Minister for Finance. Today again, having told us last week that there would be redundancies, she has put it back into the lap of the Minister for Finance. Who will take responsibility for the HSE? What has changed that makes the...
- Health Service Staff. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: A change is as good as a break.
- Child Abuse. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: While I welcome the freer ability of social workers, I do not believe it goes far enough and we need more appointed. My main point is simple and it concerns an issue broader than that of health. There are four Ministers across the Chamber. Surely they realise the absolute necessity that the Garda would investigate all dioceses to check for the situation that pertains in the Archdiocese of...
- Child Abuse. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: I asked for a Garda inquiry.
- Laboratory Services. (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: Everyone supports the rationalisation of laboratory services. The Minister used the words "cold" and "hot" to define routine versus emergency. The issue is that there are plans to allow for international tendering so, once again, a company like Quest Diagnostics can take over laboratory services in this country and we end up with hundreds of medical laboratory scientists' jobs gone. They...
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: It is not very effective.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: Of fraud.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: The percentage reported was 10%.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: One-fifth short of the target.
- Dublin Docklands Development Authority (Amendment) Bill 2009: Second Stage (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: The sandwiches are gone.
- Dublin Docklands Development Authority (Amendment) Bill 2009: Second Stage (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government has always shown great interest in the management of waste. This is about waste. Deputies O'Dowd and Hogan spoke about the aspirations of the Dublin Docklands Development Authority to develop the docklands area and to have the dual objective of promoting balanced community development through the use of sponsorships, social...
- Written Answers — Cancer Screening Programme: Cancer Screening Programme (8 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: Question 184: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if her attention has been drawn to the negative impact recent changes to the CervicalCheck screening programme are having on women's access to the service; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [45900/09]
- Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)
James Reilly: They played golf on â¬500,000 a year.