Results 561-580 of 4,132 for speaker:Donie Cassidy
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: I also congratulate Senator Bacik on the birth of her baby.
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: Many events take place during recesses, some joyous and others sad. I often wonder what we may face when we return or what joyous events there may be to celebrate. Senators O'Toole, Fitzgerald and Alex White have all expressed concerns about particular issues of importance. Senator Fitzgerald correctly pointed to difficulties in the health service and I agree with her on many of these...
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: It is a fact. The Senator was not a Member of the House at the time, so I understand why she does not know what is going on. Ministers must be available to listen to statements and the concerns of Senators. Between today and tomorrow, three Ministers will be present in the House. The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform is available to come to the House at 3.50 p.m. today while...
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: I am briefing Members on what is happening in the House. The father of the House proposed an amendment to the Order of Business to debate an urgent matter and I have to take his request seriously. However, one cannot arrange a Minister to be present at five or ten minutes' notice. My telephone number is known to all Senators and if they telephone me three or four days in advance, I will do...
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: The Leader is not interrupted when speaking, as the Cathaoirleach will tell the Senator. Senators Joe O'Toole, Déirdre de Búrca, Fidelma Healy Eames, David Norris, Shane Ross and many other Senators expressed their great concern about yesterday's High Court ruling. Given the separation of powers and the fact this case may be appealed to the Supreme Court, we should stand back. I will be...
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: We will certainly not miss that historic occasion. Senator Phil Prendergast called for a debate on health issues and Dublin maternity services and I will arrange for the Minister to come to the House. Senators Denis O'Donovan and Jerry Buttimer called for an urgent update on the Cork-Swansea ferry service. Perhaps we will ask the Minister to come to the House to outline the up-to-date...
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: Sometimes I am delighted to be as old as I am, because these unfortunate happenings never occurred when we were being entertained years ago. The lap dancing club issue should be discussed in the House. It is related to planning issues for local authorities. We wish to see how we can strengthen this to have these events discontinued. The Senator's call on me requires strong words.
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: Senator Doherty spoke about a debate which is taking place this evening during Private Members' Business. We all support the call for the marine rescue co-ordination centres in Malin Head and Valentia to be left where they are and for their facilities to be improved. The Senator also called for the Minister for State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works, Deputy Noel Ahern, to...
- Seanad: Order of Business: Motion (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: I move: That the practice of calling the Leader of the House to reply to the Order of Business no later than 40 minutes after the proposal of the Order of Business shall be continued until the Easter recess."
- Seanad: Custodial Sentences: Motion (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: I move: That the proposal that Seanad Ãireann approves the exercise by the State of the option or discretion provided by Article 1.11 of the Treaty of Amsterdam to take part in the adoption of the following proposed measure: a proposal for a Council Framework Decision on the application of the principle of mutual recognition to judgments in criminal matters imposing custodial sentences or...
- Seanad: The 70th Anniversary of the Constitution: Statements (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: I propose that Senators' contributions be limited to ten minutes.
- Seanad: The 70th Anniversary of the Constitution: Statements (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: The Constitution, which was 70 years old on 29 December last, is one of the oldest written constitutions in Europe. "Few things have shaped and controlled Irish political and legal culture as decisively as the Constitution of Ireland." So writes the eminent Professor Gerard Hogan in the foreword to a remarkable, new documentary study on the Constitution by Dermot Keogh and Andrew McCarthy....
- Seanad: Substance Abuse: Motion (Resumed) (30 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: Tomorrow at10.30 a.m.
- Seanad: Order of Business (31 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: The Order of Business is No. 1, statements on climate change and energy security, to be taken at the conclusion of the Order of Business and to conclude not later than 1.30 p.m., with spokespersons having 15 minutes, all Senators having ten minutes, on which Senators may share time with agreement of the House, and the Minister to be called upon ten minutes from the end of the debate for...
- Seanad: Order of Business (31 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: A Second Stage speech is not allowed.
- Seanad: Order of Business (31 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: Senators Fitzgerald, O'Toole, Coghlan, Regan, Donohoe and Healy Eames expressed their concern about the decision of the High Court on the case brought before it by the à Cuanacháin family. Senator O'Toole suggested that the State should pick up the bill. I will endeavour to see how I can facilitate the request of Members to have this matter discussed in the House without infringing in any...
- Seanad: Order of Business (31 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: His achievements stand for themselves. I would not like new Members to give the House the benefit of their inexperience in this area. With regard to his stewardship, when Fianna Fáil was in power, theceasefire did not break down.
- Seanad: Order of Business (31 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: When the Taoiseach took office, the ceasefire returned within three weeks. He played a major role in the peace initiative and in giving us the Celtic tiger.
- Seanad: Order of Business (31 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: Who was the Minister for Labour who negotiated the national understanding in 1987?
- Seanad: Order of Business (31 Jan 2008)
Donie Cassidy: The year 1982 was the last occasion the Irish people gave Fine Gael a mandate. We have seen four leaders of Fine Gael come and go since that time.