Results 1,081-1,100 of 1,597 for speaker:Cecilia Keaveney
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: What about the Donegal Senator and Deputy who fought it for a long time?
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: Would Senator O'Toole take it from them?
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: By putting the two in the same sentence the Senator is giving it a problem.
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: The Senator thinks Comhaltas Ceoltóirà Ãireann should not have got the â¬3 million. It is wrong to link them.
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: I agree with all the sentiments expressed about the retention of coastguard services at Malin Head and Valentia. It is a victory for the people who were finally able to present the facts and prove that the knowledge does not always stem from the one location. It is disappointing that this issue had to be dealt with at all because we believed the earlier reports were adequate. The most...
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: By linking the two issues of Comhaltas gettingââ
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: It came across that as a result of Comhaltas gettingââ
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: I have battled for many years to get money for the arts but, unfortunately, every time money for the arts is allocated, it is always linked to some other issue. The Senator's issue is valid in its own right and Iââ
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: We must have a serious attitude in the way we approach funding for the arts. Musicians do not appear out of the sky. They need to be encouraged and funded.
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: Every time we get a small amount of money for the arts, someone takes it away. The issues are separate and should remain separate.
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: As an artist and musician, I am disappointed that it has again borne the brunt of doublespeak.
- Seanad: Shoppers Task Force: Motion (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: I do not know if I am the first speaker to be more than directly affected by this issue. I will start where Senator Bradford finished. There was a time when consumers were not aware of pricing and paid whatever happened to be the price at the till or went to whichever petrol station was the handiest and did not look at the price. I have spent many years being a little annoyed at some of...
- Seanad: Food Labelling (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: I wish to raise the issues of consumables labelling and the possible need for legislation to ban the consumption of dangerous substances. Where there is evidence of breaches of safety, consumers should be made aware immediately of the companies involved. The matters I will discuss may seem disparate and there are several elements I wish to address, but they all relate to consumer safety and...
- Seanad: Food Labelling (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: The Minister of State has previous experience in this area, although I accept he is dealing with this Adjournment matter on behalf of the Department of Health and Children and therefore, cannot make any definite commitments now. I am somewhat confused by the reply given. One sentence refers to the introduction of regulations, while the following one refers to the introduction of...
- Seanad: Food Labelling (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: I would like an explanation, if possible.
- Seanad: Food Labelling (3 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: The Minister would have full cross-party support in both Houses in this regard. I would appreciate it if the Minister of State conveyed this to the Department.
- Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: On a point of orderââ
- Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: Senator O'Toole is linking the two.
- Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: Senator O'Toole is no longer in the Chamber but he understands my position regarding what he said yesterday. It can be said that the two issues are not linked but Senator O'Toole linked them when he mentioned the two of them in his contribution yesterday. As a musician and a former chairman of the arts committee in the previous Dáil, I may be over-sensitive about the issue but when money...
- Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)
Cecilia Keaveney: I have my point of view on it but I am strong on this particularââ