Results 5,481-5,500 of 17,012 for speaker:Paul Kehoe
- Official Engagements (8 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: You might apologise.
- Membership of Committee: Motion (8 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: I move: That Deputy Anne Ferris be discharged from the Committee of Public Accounts and that Deputy Gerald Nash be appointed in substitution for her.
- Sustainable Energy Act 2002: Motion (8 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: I move: That Dáil Ãireann approves the following Order in draft: Sustainable Energy Act 2002 (Section 8(2)) (Conferral of Additional Functions â Renewable Energy) Order 2012, a copy of which Order in draft was laid before Dáil Ãireann on 30th April, 2012.
- Referral to Joint Committee: Motion (8 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: I move: That the proposal that Dáil Ãireann approves the exercise by the State of the option or discretion under Protocol No. 21 on the position of the United Kingdom and Ireland in respect of the area of freedom, security and justice annexed to the Treaty on European Union and to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, to accept the following measure: the Council Decision on...
- Programmes for Government (15 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: Is it okay to spit at people?
- Order of Business (15 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: Deputy Troy's party was very good at it.
- Order of Business (15 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: Deputy Troy's party was very good at it.
- Written Answers — Census of Population: Census of Population (15 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: Census 2011 took place on 10th April 2011 and the first definitive results of that census were published on 29th March 2012, less than one year after Census Day. This publication, entitled , is the first of two volumes of highlights from the 2011 census data and presents results on overall population change. It includes high-level analysis across a range of themes including geographic...
- Written Answers — Emigration Statistics: Emigration Statistics (15 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: Statistics on emigration are included in the CSO's annual Population and Migration Estimates release, published in September each year. The principal source of information for these statistics, incorporating both emigration and immigration, is the Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS). The published estimates are classified by sex, broad age group, origin and destination, and...
- Order of Business (16 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: Deputy John McGuinness is wrong about the â¬90,000.
- Criminal Law (Incest) (Amendment) Bill 2012: First Stage (17 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: No.
- Education (Welfare) (Amendment) Bill 2012: First Stage (17 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: No.
- Planning and Development (Taking in Charge of Estates) Bill 2012: First Stage (17 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: No.
- Referendum (Amendment) (Varying of Polling Day) Bill 2012: First Stage (17 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: Yes.
- Leaders' Questions (22 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: He is not sitting on the fence.
- Economic Management Council (22 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: Deputy Higgins will give us the ball and chain.
- Economic Management Council (22 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: I hope that is not Bertie texting the Deputy.
- Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill 2012: First Stage (22 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: No.
- Written Answers — Employment Statistics: Employment Statistics (22 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of estimates of employment in the State. In line with EU requirements the QNHS collects sector of employment data according to the standard EU classification (NACE Rev.2). The information you have requested cannot be specifically identified within this classification. The most recent figures available are for Quarter 4...
- Seanad: Disadvantaged Areas Scheme (23 May 2012)
Paul Kehoe: I thank Senator Daly. I apologise on behalf of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Deputy Coveney, who is unable to be here. In order to make the necessary savings under the 2012 disadvantaged areas scheme, DAS, in view of the reduction in budgeted expenditure from â¬220 million to â¬190 million, technical adjustments must be made to the scheme's criteria. These changes...