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Leaders' Questions (19 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: Did they know?

Leaders' Questions (19 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: It is outrageous. It is disgraceful.

Leaders' Questions (19 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: That is what we want - the money back.

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Jobs Initiative (19 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: 295. To ask the Minister for Social Protection if she has any statistics regarding the age of persons who are currently managing to gain employment and remove themselves from the live register; those taking up work placement schemes either through JobBridge, Tús or similar such schemes; if she will acknowledge that in the current climate there are additional obstacles put in place where...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Public Private Partnerships Cost (19 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: 732. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will clarify the reason the Government are currently paying in the region of €10 million in subsidies over the next decade to a Spanish company (details supplied) and its operating concessionary partner for toll generated on the M3 Motorway and also the Limerick Motorway; in view of the deplorable state of the roads here...

Health Insurance (Amendment) Bill 2013: Second Stage (Resumed) (21 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: The number of people with private health insurance dropped from more than 50% of the population in December 2008 to 45% in December 2012. This decline equates to approximately 200,000 people. New figures from the Health Insurance Authority show that 64,000 adults and children cancelled their cover last year. During the same period the Health Service Executive recorded a 9.1% increase in...

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: The country knows them.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: She is critically ill. Everybody knows that.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: This is outrageous.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: It is inhuman.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: The Taoiseach knows the details.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: He knows the details of the case.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: The HSE knows it. That is outrageous. She is critically ill.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: The woman is dying. This is outrageous.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: That is not correct. My office is dealing with it.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: That is not correct. The HSE knows about it. It is asking for the woman's details. She is critically ill. It is outrageous.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: It is outrageous.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: I am dealing with the issue and I know about it.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: This is the situation as it stands.

Leaders' Questions (26 Nov 2013)

John Halligan: Why should the Taoiseach refer to a normal renewal for a person who is terminally ill?

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