Results 41-60 of 232 for speaker:Jim Glennon
- Aer Lingus: Motion (Resumed). (25 May 2005)
Jim Glennon: It will be done.
- Aer Lingus: Motion (Resumed). (25 May 2005)
Jim Glennon: I will be glad to do it.
- Aer Lingus: Motion (Resumed). (25 May 2005)
Jim Glennon: She is dead.
- Aer Lingus: Motion (Resumed). (25 May 2005)
Jim Glennon: Deputy à Caoláin should listen to the Minister rather than to a scriptwriter.
- Aer Lingus: Motion (Resumed). (25 May 2005)
Jim Glennon: Scaremongering.
- Aer Lingus: Motion (Resumed). (25 May 2005)
Jim Glennon: Sinn Féin did not know it existed before 2002. Its members never mentioned it.
- Aer Lingus: Motion (Resumed). (25 May 2005)
Jim Glennon: Read the programme for Government.
- Aer Lingus: Motion (Resumed). (25 May 2005)
Jim Glennon: That is woeful.
- Written Answers — Medical Inquiries: Medical Inquiries (21 Jun 2005)
Jim Glennon: Question 272: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if she has received the report into the Lourdes Hospital inquiry; and if, in view of the personal nature of the inquiry, an advance copy of the report will be given to the members of the Patient Focus group to enable the victims privately to examine it. [21061/05]
- Civil Service Regulation (Amendment) Bill 2004: From the Seanad. (30 Jun 2005)
Jim Glennon: I draw to the attention of Deputies two printing errors in the published list of amendments made by the Seanad. In amendment No. 8, the lead-in text reads: "In page 19 and before section 19 . . ." This should read: "In page 15 and before section19 . . ." In amendment No. 9 the same error occurs and the lead-in text should also read: "In page 15 and before section 19 . . ." Seanad amendment...
- Health and Social Care Professionals Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (30 Jun 2005)
Jim Glennon: I also welcome this legislation. In a country where the provision of health care is such an important issue for the vast majority of its people, any legislation which deals with the provision of health care services is to be welcomed. By the nature of health care, it is essential that there is adequate regulation of the provision of services. I will not rehearse most of the arguments that...
- Prisoners Overseas. (30 Jun 2005)
Jim Glennon: I wish to share time with Deputy Finian McGrath. I thank the Leas-Cheann Comhairle for taking this matter on the Adjournment and I thank the Minister of State for his attendance. Christy McGrath is a 28 year old jockey serving a 16-year sentence for murder at Gartree Prison in Leicestershire. This is the stark fact which bears repetition. In the not too distant past when I used to look on...
- Order of Business. (1 Jul 2005)
Jim Glennon: That is something from which the Deputy never suffered.
- Written Answers — Food Industry: Food Industry (4 Oct 2005)
Jim Glennon: Question 161: To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Food her views on the progress being made on the establishment of farmers' markets around the country. [26162/05]
- Written Answers — Beef Exports: Beef Exports (4 Oct 2005)
Jim Glennon: Question 178: To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Food her views on the prospects for Irish beef exports in 2005. [26164/05]
- Adjournment Debate Matters. (6 Oct 2005)
Jim Glennon: I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 21 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Hogan â to ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government to outline his views about the application made by Waterford City Council to extend its administrative boundary; (2) Deputy Gormley â to ask...
- Irish Ferries: Motion. (11 Oct 2005)
Jim Glennon: I wish to respond to points which have arisen in the debate. The Green Party spokesperson on transport, Deputy Eamon Ryan, criticised different Government Deputies. He was critical of the Minister, Deputy Martin, for his absence from the House. He is obviously unaware that the Minister is out of the country at an EU Council meeting. Deputy Ryan only stayed in the Chamber for approximately 15...
- Irish Ferries: Motion. (11 Oct 2005)
Jim Glennon: There is no question of exploitation of those laws by this Government and anything like that is quite unfair and opportunistic.
- Irish Ferries: Motion. (11 Oct 2005)
Jim Glennon: It is piracy on the part of a company with a recent semi-State history which has availed of an opportunity and decided to exploit it to the full. It is a weakness in international law which is difficult to circumvent. The laws applying in such circumstances are not the laws of this country. The partnership forum is the appropriate forum for the development of goodwill between both sides. With...
- Irish Ferries: Motion. (11 Oct 2005)
Jim Glennon: ââand outside the spirit of the framework of any law. It is the responsibility of the Government to look after the employees as best it can. I am confident the Ministers of State, Deputies Gallagher and Killeen, are discharging their duties to the full and will be seen in due course to have done so. I refer to a number of points addressed by the Minister of State, Deputy Killeen, in his...