Results 8,761-8,780 of 12,360 for speaker:Rory O'Hanlon
- Order of Business (Resumed) (27 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: We are moving on.
- Order of Business (Resumed) (27 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: Very well, the Deputy will leave the House.
- Order of Business (Resumed) (27 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: There is no point of order. The Chair is dealing with a point of disorder. Deputy James Breen will leave the House.
- Order of Business (Resumed) (27 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy does not wish to leave the House. I move: That Deputy James Breen be suspended from the service of the Dáil.
- Nursing Homes: Motion. (27 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy Twomey, without interruption.
- Nursing Homes: Motion. (27 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: That is agreed.
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31 (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: Before coming to the Order of Business I propose to deal with a number of notices under Standing Order 31.
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31 (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy à Snodaigh, without interruption.
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31 (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: Having considered the matters raised they are not in order under Standing Order 31.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: There are no proposals to be put to the House today on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: That does not arise on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: Sorry, Deputy Kennyââ
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: I would like the Deputy to hear the Chair first and I will then hear him. As the Deputy is well aware, there are Standing Orders. The Order of Business is very specific. However, there are many ways in which Deputies can raise any issue they wish in this House.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: There are many ways, including Private Members' business and by way of substantive motions.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: Fortunately, for the House and for the Chair we cannot use Standing Orders to raise any issue we wish.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: There is no provision now for Leaders' Questions. I will hear a brief comment from the Leaders of the four parties and a response from the Tánaiste.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: I call Deputy Rabbitte on the same issue.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: Yes, Deputy, but we are not coming back to this matter. The Chair has stated that it will hear the leaders of the four parties. It is out of order under Standing Orders but the Chair will allow a briefââ-
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: I ask Deputies to behave themselves and have respect for the Chair when I am speaking. I point out to Deputy Rabbitte that I will hear from the leaders of the four parties and then a reply from the Tánaiste, if he wishes to reply, and then we will move on to other business. We are not having a debate on the issue, therefore it is not my intention to call the Tánaiste and then call each...
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2006)
Rory O'Hanlon: Because the Chair will not drive a coach and four through Standing Orders.