Results 1,021-1,040 of 6,180 for speaker:Terence Flanagan
- Written Answers — Flood Relief: Flood Relief (30 Mar 2010)
Terence Flanagan: Question 176: To ask the Minister for Finance if he will reply to a matter (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13826/10]
- Written Answers — Pension Provisions: Pension Provisions (30 Mar 2010)
Terence Flanagan: Question 177: To ask the Minister for Finance if he will reply to the case of a person (details supplied) in Dublin 5; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13846/10]
- Written Answers — Services for People with Disabilities: Services for People with Disabilities (30 Mar 2010)
Terence Flanagan: Question 227: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she will reply to a matter (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13796/10]
- Special Educational Needs: Motion. (31 Mar 2010)
Terence Flanagan: I thank Deputy Brian Hayes for tabling the motion. I also thank those in the Visitors Gallery who have travelled from different parts of the country to be present. Last year the Government introduced 32 cruel education cutbacks in the budget, which included reducing by 200 the number of primary and secondary schools and axing special needs teachers and 100 special classes. As a result, young...
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: I have two quick questions for the Tánaiste on Cadbury Ireland.
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: Although the Tánaiste is the Minister for Education and Science, will she outline to the House the progress made on meeting the management of Cadbury Ireland to secure the future of the 1,200 employees in Dublin and Kerry? This is a crucial issue and has been raised frequently in the House by Deputies Bruton and Sheahan of Fine Gael.
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: The Ceann Comhairle should give me a moment. When the Taoiseach visited Chicago recently, did he have an opportunity to meet the management at Kraft? We found out yesterday an extraordinary amount of money, £17 million sterling, was awarded to the chief executive of Kraft.
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: She must have thought she must be worth it, despite all the debt.
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: There are 1,200 jobs at stake. If the Tánaiste can do so, will she give us an update? Has the Government plans to introduce legislation regarding homeowners who signed contracts over the past few years, particularly since 2007?
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: It is an urgent issue. There are only a few hundred people involved.
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: They signed contracts at the height of the property bubble. They face financial ruin as a consequence of the honouring of those contracts.
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: My point concerns legislation for homeowners who signed a contract at the height of the property boom. They face financial ruin as a result of these contracts being honoured.
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: Only a few hundred homeowners, a small number, are involved. Will the Tánaiste state whether there is legislation to help these people?
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: Is a miscellaneous provisions Bill being worked on?
- Order of Business (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: That is not acceptable.
- Banking System: Statements (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: Yes, close it down.
- Banking System: Statements (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: The Minister brought the legislation through the House.
- Banking System: Statements (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: When will we see a revised business plan for NAMA in light of the decisions made this week on the cashflows to which the Minister has committed the taxpayer for the next ten to 15 years? We want to see a yearly plan. When will the first meeting of the NAMA committee or the Committee on Finance and the Public Service on NAMA be held? How many tranches of loans will be transferred to NAMA?...
- Banking System: Statements (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: It was I. I asked about the number of tranches as well.
- Banking System: Statements (1 Apr 2010)
Terence Flanagan: Will NAMA report then, either to the finance committee or the NAMA committee? When will it come forward?