Results 341-360 of 4,698 for speaker:Dessie Ellis
- Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Question 406: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality when he will have a decision as to whether the Criminal Justice (Human Trafficking) Act 2008 is sufficient to cover the offence of forced labour without the element of movement being required or if new legislation is needed to tackle the problem. [30989/11]
- Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Question 407: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if his attention has been drawn to the fact that Ireland is in breach of Article 4 of the European Convention on Human Rights by not having legislation to criminalise forced labour; the steps being taken to address same; when will it be addressed.; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30990/11]
- Health Services Delivery: Motion (Resumed) (26 Oct 2011)
Dessie Ellis: I have been a Deputy for a short while and was a councillor for 12 years. During that time, I have witnessed constant attacks on hospital services. With my colleague, Mr. Paul Donnelly, I have been involved in the Save Connolly Hospital A&E campaign. Connolly Hospital has been a lifeline for people in Finglas and on its borders. It covers Dunsoghly, Blanchardstown and Castleknock, which...
- Health Services Delivery: Motion (Resumed) (26 Oct 2011)
Dessie Ellis: The Deputy should remember that we have a different system in the North.
- Health Services Delivery: Motion (Resumed) (26 Oct 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Nearly 2,000 beds have been closed in the country's hospitals, approximately 50 in Connolly Hospital, because of the cutbacks. The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Deputy Varadkar, is a Deputy for Dublin North-West and used to work in the hospital. In 2010, he criticised the previous Government for taking the view that budget targets should be achieved by closing services. He...
- Health Services Delivery: Motion (Resumed) (26 Oct 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Sinn Féin will continue to challenge the dismantling of health care services. Unless a halt to closures is called, people will have a fearful winter. They are suffering and dying. Will the Minister wake up? We cannot afford this.
- Order of Business (3 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: As the Tánaiste is aware, local authorities are preparing their budgets for 2012. It has been signalled within the local government sector that the Government is considering a major adjustment to the rates system which will involve a change to primary legislation. Is the Tánaiste in a position to indicate whether this is the case? When will the relevant legislation be published? The...
- Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (8 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Question 66: To ask the Minister for Health if he will restore the services and beds closed at James Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32960/11]
- Written Answers — Flood Relief: Flood Relief (8 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Question 191: To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if funding is still to be provided for the flood protection scheme on the River Dargle, County Wicklow, following the capital expenditure review. [33006/11]
- Written Answers — Ambulance Service: Ambulance Service (8 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Question 525: To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide a breakdown of emergency call outs in south Wicklow since 2009; and the location from which the ambulance for each call out was dispatched. [33007/11]
- Public Transport (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Question 5: To ask the Minister for Transport; Tourism and Sport his plans to ensure that cost cutting measures and rerouting plans being put in place by Dublin Bus will not adversely affect service to those who most depend on same [33489/11]
- Public Transport (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: The Minister of State is aware that Dublin Bus has cut almost 200 buses in the Dublin region and the effects have been enormous. I disagree fundamentally with the premise that one must continue to cut and must make any system financially viable. It can be argued that Dublin Bus provides a great service and it is one of the least subsidised in Europe, which in itself speaks volumes. As an...
- Public Transport (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Moreover, this only pertains to Dublin and I would hate to see the effects this will have in other areas outside Dublin. The Minister of State should continue to argue. I have attended many meetings in this regard right across the entire north-western area and in a manner that is replicated throughout the city, people are unable to get buses, are obliged to walk long distances and areas are...
- Public Transport (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: As for the amount of transport and the number of people using it, in some cases two and three bus routes are being merged into one. Proportionately, passenger numbers obviously will be a lot higher if one puts them all into a single bus. One must be careful about throwing out figures like that and the Minister of State should take on board that sometimes this is what is happening.
- Road Network (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: PPPs have been a disaster in this regard, as the NRA put in place a mechanism, whereby if traffic levels dropped, the State would have to compensate companies. This does not make sense. The companies involved have been well paid, with many receiving significant sums from the State to undertake the projects. The Minister referred to the Limerick tunnel PPP. The NRA paid â¬1.8 million over...
- Driving Licences (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: I welcome the introduction of the card, but I was not aware that the licence must mention the need to wear glasses. I do not remember seeing this before. It seems strange that we would include such a detail. For various reasons, a person could be driving without his or her glasses and I do not understand how this provision could be included in the legislation.
- Driving Licences (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Is there a penalty for not wearing glasses?
- Driving Licences (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: I hope there is not.
- Road Network (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: Question 12: To ask the Minister for Transport; Tourism and Sport his plans to remove tolls on all roads which are no longer required to be tolled either for recoup of expenditure or under contract with private partners. [33432/11]
- Road Network (9 Nov 2011)
Dessie Ellis: It has been reported that there will be increases in tolls in the new year. The Minister mentioned previously the tolling of different parts of the M50. Is that idea dead and buried? It would cause huge problems for people throughout the city, while adding huge volumes of traffic to secondary roads. Are there plans to toll the Jack Lynch tunnel? We should also lower the tolls for use of...