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Seanad: Environmental Protection: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: A Leas-Chathaoirligh, I cannot take this.

Seanad: Environmental Protection: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: Could we have a debate as opposed to consistent baiting?

Seanad: Environmental Protection: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: That is unfair and untrue and we cannot accept it. Senator Boyle's party's record speaks for itself. It is abysmal.

Seanad: Environmental Protection: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: If the Senator wants to see bile, I will give him bile. We merely stated the facts.

Seanad: Environmental Protection: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: Would Senator Boyle agree to a baseline study?

Seanad: Environmental Protection: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: The Senator is interrupting himself.

Seanad: Environmental Protection: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: Will the Green Party do a baseline study?

Seanad: Environmental Protection: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: I cannot take this accusation that we do not give a damn. My father was born on Haulbowline. I have tremendous respect for the island. I will not accept the Senator saying I do not give a damn. That is unfair.

Seanad: Environmental Protection: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: It is a point of order. Senator Boyle said we did not give a damn about Haulbowline. I am contradicting him and telling him we do give a damn.

Seanad: Order of Business (24 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: I join other Senators in welcoming the news that the Queen may visit these shores. I was around when Prince Charles visited here in 1995 and remember that although the vast majority of people I saw welcomed him, there were some protests. Things have moved on since. Our relationship with Britain has matured. As previous Senators said, last week's announcement of the findings of the Bloody...

Seanad: Order of Business (24 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: I extend an invitation to Bellewstown to everyone in this House. The races start there next week and it is a fantastic location.

Seanad: Order of Business (24 Jun 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: I have a question on the Order of Business concerning the proposed election for a mayor of Dublin. What is the position? I am glad that the Leader and the deputy leader are here today because the deputy leader told this House on 19 May that the Cabinet had agreed to hold an election in 2010 and that the legislation would be before this House by the end of this session. Two weeks remain...

Seanad: Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Bill 2009: Second Stage (7 Jul 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: I wish to share time with Senator Alex White.

Seanad: Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Bill 2009: Second Stage (7 Jul 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: I welcome the Minister. I know of many people of my generation and older who never thought this day would come because until the mid-1990s when we saw the legalisation of homosexuality in Ireland, there were many citizens living in the shadow lands of Irish life. Today they will feel proud of their Parliament and country in introducing this Bill. As Senator Bacik said, we would like to see...

Seanad: Compulsory Purchase Orders (Extension of Time Limits) Bill 2010: Second and Subsequent Stages (7 Jul 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: Which organisations?

Seanad: Compulsory Purchase Orders (Extension of Time Limits) Bill 2010: Second and Subsequent Stages (7 Jul 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: I welcome the Minister of State at the Department of Finance, Deputy Calleary. However, I would prefer to be looking at the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Deputy John Gormley, because it is my belief, having examined the Bill, that it should be dealt with by his Department, not, with all due respect, by the Minister of State's Department. I would like to see...

Seanad: Compulsory Purchase Orders (Extension of Time Limits) Bill 2010: Second and Subsequent Stages (7 Jul 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: It is a personal view.

Seanad: Order of Business (30 Sep 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: I formally second the amendment proposed by Senator Doherty.

Seanad: Order of Business (30 Sep 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: On a point of order, I will not make a statement,——

Seanad: Order of Business (30 Sep 2010)

Dominic Hannigan: I formally second the motion to amend the Order of Business.

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