Results 361-380 of 391 for speaker:Brendan Daly
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: I should clarify that sections 7, 8, 10 and 12 are related while section 13 is consequential on section 12.
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: Yes, it pertains to amendments.
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: Amendments Nos. 7, 8, 10 and 12 are related, while amendment No. 13 is consequential. They may be discussed together.
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: Amendments Nos. 9 and 53 are related and may be discussed together by agreement. Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: The amendment cannot be discussed now; it has already been discussed with amendment No. 1. Is the amendment being pressed?
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: We are discussing the section.
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: Is section 12, as amended, agreed to?
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: As it is now 1.30 p.m., I am now required to put the following question in accordance with an order of the Seanad of this day: "That, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders, the Government amendments undisposed of are hereby made to the Bill, sections not disposed of are hereby agreed to in committee, the Title is hereby agreed to and the Bill is accordingly reported to the House with...
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: It was decided on the Order of Business that the question would be put at 1.30 p.m.
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: Does the Minister wish to comment on the Bill?
- Seanad: Building Control Bill 2005: Committee and Remaining Stages (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: There was no proposal to extend the time.
- Seanad: National Climate Change Strategy 2000: Motion (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: Is the Senator proposing the closure of Moneypoint?
- Seanad: National Climate Change Strategy 2000: Motion (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: I am asking for clarification.
- Seanad: National Climate Change Strategy 2000: Motion (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: The Labour Party in County Clare will be delighted to hear that view.
- Seanad: National Climate Change Strategy 2000: Motion (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: Paschal Fitzgerald will be delighted to hear that.
- Seanad: National Climate Change Strategy 2000: Motion (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: I thank Senator Ormonde and other Members for giving me an opportunity to speak for a minute on this issue. I would like to draw the attention of Senators to a document that was recently published by the Minister and his Department. This simple and readable document, which contains a good and clear message, should be sent to every school in the country. It outlines under eight categories...
- Seanad: National Climate Change Strategy 2000: Motion (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: I want to lobby the Minister to invest more resources in wave energy. I understand that some work is ongoing in Galway. A number of sites have been identified on foot of work that was done by the University of Limerick, but the process is not moving fast enough. I direct the Minister's attention to the electricity generation possibilities offered by wave energy. The Government and the ESB...
- Seanad: National Climate Change Strategy 2000: Motion (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: One of them is the closure of Moneypoint.
- Seanad: National Climate Change Strategy 2000: Motion (21 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: It is.
- Seanad: Order of Business (22 Mar 2007)
Brendan Daly: The funding of community hospitals is organised in a haphazard manner. Many community hospitals depend on voluntary collections, such as church gate collections, to keep their doors open. Some of them are given small national lottery grants so they can install community facilities. I am not familiar with the community hospitals in An Daingean and Kenmare. Kilrush Community Hospital, with...