Results 5,181-5,200 of 11,258 for speaker:Séamus Kirk
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is treading a thin line on this matter. He knows the difficulties we have with this House and tribunals sitting simultaneously. I understand the difficulty Members have asking supplementary questions.
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We are not going to run a parallel tribunal.
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I accept that.
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We are getting into deep water here.
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: With regard to the adverse comment on the tribunal, the tribunal was established by this House.
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Briefly, we are coming to the end of Taoiseach's questions.
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We are moving to the end of Taoiseach's questions.
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: I know but we have to keep within certain time limits.
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is really going off on a tangent.
- Tribunals of Inquiry (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: We are way over time.
- Leaders' Questions (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Can we have a question?
- Leaders' Questions (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: The Taoiseach should be allowed to conclude.
- Leaders' Questions (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Burton.
- Leaders' Questions (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Burton, could we have the Taoiseach without interruption, please?
- Leaders' Questions (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Could we have An Taoiseach without interruption?
- Leaders' Questions (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Burton.
- Leaders' Questions (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputies, we can only have one speaker at a time in the House. Otherwise, we will not hear what is being said. An Taoiseach, without interruption, please.
- Leaders' Questions (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Barrett, please.
- Leaders' Questions (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Deputy Kehoe.
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32. (11 May 2010)
Séamus Kirk: Before coming to the Order of Business, I propose to deal with a number of notices under Standing Order 32. I will call the Deputies in the order in which they submitted their notices to my office.