Results 6,941-6,960 of 14,388 for speaker:Clare Daly
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Bereavement Counselling Services Provision (5 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: 465. To ask the Minister for Health to publish, without further delay, the Health Service Executive standards for bereavement care following pregnancy loss and perinatal death, including reference to fatal foetal abnormalities so that consistent compassionate standards can be applied across the health service. [19205/16]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Bereavement Counselling Services Provision (5 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: 468. To ask the Minister for Health to ensure that suitable post-loss counselling services are available to affected family members within a short time frame in cases of fatal foetal abnormalities. [19208/16]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Protection of Life During Pregnancy Reviews (5 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: 466. To ask the Minister for Health to establish a dedicated unit within the Health Service Executive with suitably qualified staff adequately supported and resourced to deal with the implementation of the protection of life during pregnancy and abortion issues. [19206/16]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: HSE Funding (5 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: 467. To ask the Minister for Health to organise for the Health Service Executive to cover the cost of repatriation of remains to parents in a suitable manner in cases of fatal foetal abnormalities where the woman has to leave the country for a termination. [19207/16]
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Animal Welfare (5 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: 587. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the location of greyhounds (details supplied); the steps he has taken to ensure their safety and that standards of transparency and accountability are upheld in the Irish Greyhound Board; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19228/16]
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Consumer Protection (5 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: 662. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if a company (details supplied) is in breach of consumer protection legislation by automatically opting customers into a pay-by-weight system on 1 August 2016 unless customers contact the company themselves before 1 August 2016 to state that they wish to opt out and avail of the 12 month price freeze announced by Government last...
- Written Answers — Department of Defence: Defence Forces Medicinal Products (5 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: 699. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence his views in relation to whether officers travelling to sub-Saharan areas are prescribed Malarone or Doxcycline, rather than Lariam; when this policy was initiated; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19386/16]
- Written Answers — Department of Defence: Defence Forces Medicinal Products (5 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: 700. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence his views confirming that Lariam is prescribed for a six-month period when Defence Forces personnel are on a four-month tour of duty; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19387/16]
- Leaders' Questions (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: I want to tell the Taoiseach a story. I wish it was not a true story but it is. Two sisters were both pregnant and happily looking forward to the birth of their children. Tragically, towards the end of the first sister's uneventful pregnancy, the baby died in the womb. She was medically assisted in delivering him, the family buried him and mourned him. The second sister received a...
- Leaders' Questions (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: -----of the Attorney General, advice we have not seen and which was substantially at variance with the advice of other Attorneys General and which was disputed by an array of legal experts. Who does the Taoiseach think he is to believe he can allow the continued violation of human rights?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: The Constitution can never be used to deal with this. If the Taoiseach does not have the leadership or the guts to do this himself will he stop using his position to block the courts or the people from dealing with it?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: The Taoiseach does not stand here as a private citizen but as the leader of a country that has been found to violate the human rights of women. When we did try to put to the House the proposal that there would be a repeal of the amendment to the Constitution to provide for abortion in this and other circumstances, the Taoiseach and his Government stood in its way. He has used his position...
- Leaders' Questions (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: The Taoiseach went well over his time. I was watching the clock on this.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: Maybe he could assist us by publishing the advice of the Attorney General. He is the one who stopped the people and courts deciding on this, and his diktat to his backbenchers to obstruct this Bill is condemning hundreds of people to the continuation of torture because what he has proposed is nothing.
- Topical Issue Debate: Dublin Airport Authority (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: There are two issues here, both connected. The first is the old runway at Dublin Airport. Residents within the contours of the old runway are concerned that increased flights, emissions and traffic will compound the problems they already experience. As Deputy Broughan said, they feel hard done by that the original runway was not subject to the same planning conditions or environmental...
- Topical Issue Debate: Dublin Airport Authority (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: When we raised this at Minister's questions, in fairness, the Minister was forthright in his support for residents in the area and the need for them to be adequately compensated. Those points were registered by the local communities and welcomed. The Minister's answer is explicit as to the intentions of the DAA. They openly intend to try to breach this restrictive night-flight condition...
- Topical Issue Debate: Dublin Airport Authority (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: Most of the time.
- Private Members' Business - Broadband Service Provision: Motion [Private Members] (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: It says a lot when I can speak as a Dublin Deputy and sympathise with the problems relating to rural broadband. I am from north county Dublin, which is less than 30 km from this place. Parts of my constituency are not connected to broadband. They include Ballyboughal and Oldtown. It is an absolute indictment of years of mismanagement and delay and is quite frankly shocking. It is the...
- Criminal Justice Act 1994: Motion (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: On the face of it, the amendment to section 44 of the Criminal Justice Act 1994 seems fairly innocuous. I know that many people in the communities blighted by crime and drugs and frustrated by the activities that blight them get sickened at people flaunting their wealth in the local area, be it the youngster showing off to the other children and demonstrating in a negative way that crime can...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Waste Disposal Charges (6 Jul 2016)
Clare Daly: 120. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government if he is concerned over announced plans by a waste company (details supplied) to change the charges levied on pay-by-use customers following the price freeze announced by the Government and if he is concerned that companies may try to recoup some of the losses from the capping of fixed-charge accounts by massively...