Results 5,101-5,120 of 12,487 for speaker:John O'Donoghue
- Order of Business (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy should not mind the agencies. He should ask about the legislation.
- Order of Business (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: We can have a discussion about that some other time.
- Order of Business (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: That is not relevant now.
- Order of Business (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: What legislation are you talking about?
- Order of Business (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy is out of order.
- Order of Business (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy's remarks are irrelevant. I call Deputy Broughan.
- Order of Business (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: That matter is being discussed on the Adjournment tonight.
- Order of Business (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: That is not in order.
- OECD Report on Public Service Reform: Statements (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: Is that agreed? Agreed.
- OECD Report on Public Service Reform: Statements (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy's time has expired.
- OECD Report on Public Service Reform: Statements (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Deputy's time has elapsed.
- OECD Report on Public Service Reform: Statements (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I also wish the Deputy could continue.
- OECD Report on Public Service Reform: Statements (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: It is a bit like refusing an invitation to a wedding that one never received.
- Cancer Services: Motion (20 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Leaders' Questions (21 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: Deputy Reilly ââ
- Leaders' Questions (21 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: Deputy Reilly, this is Leaders' Questions.
- Leaders' Questions (21 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Taoiseach without interruption.
- Leaders' Questions (21 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: The Taoiseach without interruption.
- Leaders' Questions (21 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: I have to interrupt. We must understand each other. This is Leaders' Questions.
- Leaders' Questions (21 May 2008)
John O'Donoghue: Deputy Kenny asked his question legitimately and the Taoiseach is entitled to reply.