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Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Committee Stage (Resumed) (3 Jul 2018)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: We could then have a much more informed debate. The Minister will be able to go back to the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, who clearly feels very strongly about this and who I half-expected to be sitting in that chair instead of Deputy Flanagan when I came in this evening-----

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Debt Write-down and Debt Resolution Policies: Allied Irish Banks (2 Mar 2023)

Marie Sherlock: Do the witnesses accept that there is a perspective that people with much smaller debts feel they have to get the protection of the personal insolvency process, while those with much larger debts can individually negotiate with the bank and get an individual write-down? Do they accept that this perspective is out there?

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Jul 2005)

Derek McDowell: ...individuals will expect to be out of Government. They are making a vague commitment for some future Government sometime in the next decade. It is important it is a tangible target of which people feel a sense of ownership, and one on which we can deliver immediately.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Pat Rabbitte: ...to me a case of woeful misconduct in his station. Normally I would go to the Minister, and I would have done so with the current Minister's predecessors. I did not go to the current Minister and feel I cannot because he is so petty and partisan, he would——

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process: (Resumed) Bank of Ireland (10 Apr 2014)

Ciarán Lynch: It would be helpful to get an overall feel for the scale of this. Some of the banks are including these letters in their resolution process figures, but the committee's position is that while they may represent a commencement of a process, they do not represent a process as such and certainly not a conclusion.

Ceisteanna (Atógáil) - Questions (Resumed): Taoiseach's Meetings and Engagements (13 Nov 2019)

Joan Burton: ...that so many women are leaving politics in the UK because of the abuse they are receiving. This includes online abuse and being shouted at and roared at in various venues to the point where many feel unsafe. This follows on from the murder of one of their colleagues by somebody from the far right just a couple of years ago. Northern Ireland's politics are fairly tough. Does the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Proposed Sale of Aer Lingus: (Resumed) Aer Lingus and Stobart Air (17 Feb 2015)

Eamonn Maloney: ...of us here will agree that there is a national sentiment around the brand name of Aer Lingus. If one asks people about Aer Lingus, which used to be a State-owned company, most will say that they feel that Aer Lingus belongs to all of us. The reality, of course, is that it does not and we must deal with life as it is. The sentiment is there but sentiment will not provide one's breakfast....

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Croke Park Agreement Issues (18 Apr 2013)

Brendan Howlin: It is amazing that they feel they can make long rhetorical speeches but I am not allowed to rebut the inaccuracies they place on the record. Politics is about putting truth to this House. I challenge Deputy Fleming, if he believes his black propaganda, to outline any instance of untruth uttered during the debate by me.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Public Service Oversight and Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (25 Mar 2015)

Derek Nolan: ...on the current position with regard to the protected disclosures, the policies that State organisations have to put in place with regard to whistleblowers and given that change, whether they still feel that there is an area that needs to be further addressed. Is that agreed?

Select Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Sick Leave Bill 2022: Committee Stage (4 May 2022)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: ...committed to a review of how this legislation will affect employers over time. Can I assume the same review will investigate how it is protecting the health of workers? Our conversation already feels imbalanced.

Public Transport: Motion (Resumed) (13 Dec 2006) See 1 other result from this debate

Liz McManus: .... I welcome the fact that Deputy Shortall brought forward this motion. Policy on transport is a little like that on health, in respect of which people have reached a stage of hopelessness and a feeling that as nothing can be done, nothing will be done.

Seanad: Redress for Women Resident in Certain Institutions Bill 2014: Committee Stage (4 Mar 2015)

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin: ...C people; there is no difference according to the 1996 Act. If there is confusion, unfortunately it is unnecessary confusion. If I am coming across as being quite strident I apologise, but I feel strongly that we must have clear, concise proper information for the women.

Sports Sponsorship. (26 Jan 2006)

Jack Wall: ...etc., in their own area. There is an onus on clubs sponsored by such sources, regardless of the sport involved, to have their members return to them following their sporting activities. Members feel obliged to frequent the establishments that give them the most sponsorship. As 25% of deaths on our roads have been related to drink driving problems, it is with the grassroots level of...

Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Context Phase (21 Jan 2015)

Ciarán Lynch: I issued a warning before the meeting with regard to Mr. Regling and the remit of his appearance today. He was informed as to the content of this meeting and what he could prepare for. If he feels that a question is outside the realm of what he has prepared for, he is free not to answer.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Engagement with Newly Elected Irish MEPs: Discussion (2 Oct 2014)

Dominic Hannigan: ...of my colleagues there described TTIP as the biggest social threat in Europe today. There are significant concerns about the TTIP proposals and what they will mean for the social market. What kind of feelings are the MEPs picking up, although they are not long in their positions, from across the political groupings at Parliament level about TTIP? There have been a wide range of...

Seanad: Finance Bill 2005 [Certified Money Bill]: Committee and Remaining Stages. (23 Mar 2005)

Brendan Ryan: ...concern tax on tobacco products. Has the Government decided not to raise tax on tobacco products? Has it decided that the saturation point has been reached or is it a once-off delay? Most of us feel that further increases in tax are a necessary part of the package of measures to discourage smoking.

Climate Change and Energy Security: Statements (22 Nov 2007)

Tommy Broughan: My feeling at the time, certainly in respect of the Minister's party leader, Deputy Gormley, was that he was gravely concerned about it because he felt it would reduce the importance of convincing people of the need to change their habits in regard to energy use. He has significantly modified what was his position in the past.

Written Answers — Department of Health: Medical Card Applications (5 Nov 2013)

Alex White: I am advised by the HSE that refund claims from clients are processed on a case by case basis. Applicants who feel they have incurred medical costs as a result of undue delay on the part of PCRS in processing their medical card application may submit a request for a refund enclosing the relevant receipts for consideration.

Autism Services. (13 Feb 2007)

Jan O'Sullivan: I know the Minister is aware that it is very traumatic for parents who have found a system they feel works for their children to feel this system will be pulled from under them. For example, a parent could be using home tuition grants for ABA. I realise the Minister has produced a list which is relatively broad and flexible. However, there are situations where a person may not have the...

Order of Business (21 Feb 2013)

Eamon Gilmore: It is a Bill which is giving effect to the measures in the budget on which there was previously a debate in the House. We feel that the time provided is adequate and as the House will be aware, there is a requirement that the Finance Bill is passed within a certain period of time after the budget.

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