Results 3,221-3,240 of 21,128 for speaker:James Reilly
- Student Support Schemes (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Question 6: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the number of post leaving certificate places he envisages that will be provided from September 2010; his views on the removal of the cap on further appointments; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10829/10]
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: This morning on the Order of Business, the Minister for Transport mentioned that ten children had died from natural causes but this afternoon, the Minister of State told us there were nine. I find it difficult to accept the Minister of State could not provide us with a statement, given all the back-up he has in the Department. It would only have been a matter of photocopying his notes. A...
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: I asked about septicemia, pneumonia and childbirth.
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Is that not the problem; timely can mean eight years?
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: The HSE cannot be allowed to investigate itself. Those days are over.
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: With respect, regardless of who is on that side of the House, the point is that the Minister of State should be informed.
- Services for People with Disabilities. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: I thank my colleague, Deputy Terence Flanagan, for sharing time. For inpatients with intellectual disabilities, St. Ita's is their home. Intellectual disability is disability for life. Yet these people are asked to live in surroundings that have been described by the Inspector for Mental Health Services in stark terms, with paint peeling off walls, dirt in corners and patients wandering...
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: I wish to address the issue raised by Deputy CaoimhghÃn à Caoláin. It was clear this morning when the Minister spoke from New Zealand that she is muddled and mixed up. This is a Minister who does not know the difference between meddling and management. She should come home immediately.
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: There are approximately 20,000 people around the Tallaght area waiting to know if their X-rays were read properly.
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: The Taoiseach needs to address this. He is the leader of the country. This morning, he stated he has absolute confidence in the Minister. He must be one of the few left who does. In my view, this Minister should resign.
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: This is one scandal too many. I refer to relevant legislation. Where is the whistleblowers legislation?
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: HIQA was called in back in June. Where is HIQA's report?
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Again, money is more important than people.
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Me thinks the lady doth protest too much.
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: It is a cover-up.
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Just the ones the Government does not like.
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Will he develop a legal problem too?
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Given the Taoiseach has stated he has confidence in the Minister for Health and Children, perhaps he will tell us the reason the Health Information and Quality Authority, HIQA, did not inform her in June of the situation at Tallaght Hospital. How is it possible that the word of the CEO that there were only 4,000 cases involved when it transpires that there are 58,000 cases involved, was...
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: It is not credible that HIQA did not inform the Minister-----
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: That may be so but-----