Results 341-360 of 5,932 for speaker:Eugene Murphy
- Other Questions: Garda Reserve (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Minister for her reply. It is good to hear the announcement of that figure going up to 300. We on this side of the House might have had a little say in that. It is significant. However, I want to go back to the main point here. As I said to the Minister, 11 reservists in the Roscommon-Longford district is the second lowest in the country, and that is down seven, from 18 in...
- Other Questions: Garda Reserve (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: The Garda Modernisation and Renewal Programme 2016-2021, published last month, pledged to continue-----
- Other Questions: Garda Reserve (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: The Minister knows where I am coming from.
- Other Questions: Garda Reserve (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I welcome the announcement here,-----
- Other Questions: Garda Reserve (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: -----but we need to do more and be serious about the reserve.
- Other Questions: Garda Reserve (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I am sure the Tánaiste agrees we need a dynamic approach to the issue. As she and I have said, the reserves will become extremely important in assisting An Garda Síochána in the years ahead. It is a good system. I welcome what the Tánaiste has said this evening. I ask her to ensure this project gets full attention.
- Other Questions: Refugee Resettlement Programme (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I promised Deputy Wallace that he could make a short contribution. I call Deputy Pringle first.
- Other Questions: Refugee Resettlement Programme (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Deputy. I appreciate his comments.
- Other Questions: Refugee Resettlement Programme (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I acknowledge we went over time on that question but I appreciate everybody's co-operation.
- Other Questions: Garda Deployment (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: As Members will have noticed, the clock has crashed and, therefore, it is back to school for me. I warn everybody that I am able to count. Deputy Byrne has one minute.
- Other Questions: Garda Deployment (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I am trying to accommodate a number of Members. I ask Members to help their colleagues but sticking to their time.
- Other Questions: Garda Recruitment (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: We must move ahead, Deputy.
- Other Questions: Garda Recruitment (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I am sure the Deputy can hear me. We must move on.
- Other Questions: Garda Recruitment (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: The Minister will refer back to the Deputy. Under the order of the House I must proceed to the next business.
- Other Questions: Garda Recruitment (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I apologise to the Members who have been here for a long time waiting for their questions, such as Deputies Declan Breathnach and John Curran, but we have run out of time.
- Road Traffic Bill 2016 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: Deputy Colm Brophy was in possession.
- Road Traffic Bill 2016 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: The Minister has received a nice little compliment. I am sure he will like that. Deputies Tom Neville, Fergus O'Dowd and Peter Fitzpatrick are sharing time.
- Road Traffic Bill 2016 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: I thank Deputy O'Dowd. Now from one Louth man to another. I call on Deputy Peter Fitzpatrick. You are both doing well for the "wee county".
- Road Traffic Bill 2016 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: There are no more speakers offering. Before I hand over to the Minister, I have to say that, since I came in this evening, the constructive debate that is taking place is good to see and watch. I thank all Members for their contributions and the way they were made. The Minister must be smiling with all of the compliments he has received over the past two hours or so. This is clearly a...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: UK Referendum on EU Membership (28 Sep 2016)
Eugene Murphy: 39. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the measures British citizens living here will have to take in relation to Irish citizenship given that the British electorate has voted to leave the European Union; if British citizens living here can apply for dual citizenship or a passport; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [19223/16]