Results 681-700 of 19,032 for speaker:Ruairi Quinn
- Written Answers — Capital Expenditure: Capital Expenditure (17 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Question 132: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the number of capital projects within her Department which in 2004 and in 2005 had an estimated cost of between â¬30 million and â¬50 million, and which would have been subject to cost benefit analysis had the newly announced criteria for such evaluations then been in force; and the total cost of such projects in each year. [35266/05]
- Written Answers — Capital Expenditure: Capital Expenditure (17 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Question 133: To ask the Minister for Defence the number of capital projects within his Department which in 2004 and in 2005 had an estimated cost of between â¬30 million and â¬50 million, and which would have been subject to cost benefit analysis if the newly announced criteria for such evaluations then been in force; and the total cost of such projects in each year. [35267/05]
- Written Answers — Capital Expenditure: Capital Expenditure (17 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Question 151: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the number of capital projects within his Department which in 2004 and in 2005 had an estimated cost of between â¬30 million and â¬50 million, and which would have been subject to cost-benefit analysis if the newly announced criteria for such evaluations had then been in force; and the total cost of such...
- Health Services. (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Question 85: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if the position of chiropody services for medical card holders and the possibility of chiropodists charging top-up fees to medical card holders will be clarified; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [35480/05]
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: The Government has not put it in place.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: The Government has had eight years to do it.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Eight years.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: What about the waiting lists?
- Written Answers — Mental Health Services: Mental Health Services (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Question 140: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the steps she will take to combat the severe shortage of child appropriate care settings within the community and hospitals; if her attention has been drawn to the fact that more than 2,650 children and teenagers were admitted to adult psychiatric hospitals and units in general hospitals between 1998 and 2000 and that...
- Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Question 203: To ask the Taoiseach the number of capital projects within his Department which in 2004 and in 2005 had an estimated cost of between â¬30 million and â¬50 million, and which would have been subject to cost benefit analysis if the newly announced criteria for such evaluations then been in force; and the total cost of such projects in each year. [35255/05]
- Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Question 205: To ask the Taoiseach if a list of the implemented, unimplemented and overdue EU directives and regulations and a list of the warnings received from the EU regarding directives and regulations which are overdue for implementation will be published before the end of 2005 and undertake to publish at least every six months in future. [35545/05]
- Written Answers — State Property: State Property (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Question 343: To ask the Minister for Finance the cost to date in 2005 for maintenance, insurance, security, health and safety, renovations and other miscellaneous costs for a property (details supplied) in Dublin 4; the breakdown for each calendar year, including the first partial year and to date in 2005 has been for each category listed; the costs he expected to incur between now and the...
- Written Answers — Ministerial Responsibilities: Ministerial Responsibilities (22 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Question 375: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs the name of the chairperson of the interdepartmental co-ordinating committee on European Union affairs; and for which Department this person works. [35621/05]
- Order of Business. (23 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: I was informed by the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Deputy Roche, that the building control Bill may not be taken this session. There is no question of it being taken this session but he hopes to have it published before the House resumes in 2006. What are the implications for Ireland of our failure to implement EU Directive 2002/90/91/EEC on the energy...
- European Union: Statements. (23 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: What does the Deputy think?
- European Union: Statements. (23 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: I take it when this debate resumes after Question Time I will have the balance of time allocated which is approximately ten minutes.
- European Union: Statements. (23 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: I suggest the defeat of the treaty in France and The Netherlands is a serious setback for the constitutional treaty but it is not the first setback the European project has endured or experienced. On all previous occasions if the idea had merit and the proposals had positive content, they were implemented and agreed on a new horizon and in a different timeframe when a sufficient number of...
- Prison Building Programme. (23 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Is there a danger they will become Ceaucescu-like buildings?
- Prison Building Programme. (23 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: That is correct.
- European Union: Statements (Resumed). (23 Nov 2005)
Ruairi Quinn: Before the debate was adjourned, I referred to the need for European citizens to reconnect with the European project and the realisation that the federal structure implicit in the decision making nature of the Council, the Commission and the Parliament was not meeting that task in the media coverage of European politics in the 25 member states. I welcome the Minister for Foreign Affairs and...