Results 11,081-11,100 of 18,734 for speaker:Michael McDowell
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: The legislation I mentioned will be published this session and debated as soon as the Dáil resumes after Christmas. It is not a good idea to put aside this Bill and pass emergency legislation.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: When Deputy McManus's party was in power, no progress was made.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: On the High Court decision on frozen embryos, the Tánaiste has instructed officials in her Department to commenceââ
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: Sorry, the former Tánaiste.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: I am glad that my innate humility comes out yet again on this occasion.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: The Minister for Health and Children has instructed her officials to commence drafting the legislation to deal with this matter. A commission examined the matter, as did an Oireachtas committee, a sub-committee of which produced a draft report. Legislation will be put in place. It is not a question of political cowardice, this is a delicate issue in which there are a variety of interests....
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: It is about more than patient safety, it is about ethical issues to deal with embryos, and that is not a patient safety issue alone.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: The Minister for Health and Children is determined to deal with the regulation of fertility clinics.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: The entire Cabinet is so determined. There is no political reluctance to deal with this issue.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: A commission on assisted reproduction reportedââ
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: ââa committee of this House prepared a report on the issue and legislation will be published. I do not see the problem Deputies have with this matter.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: I do.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: No legislation is promised. Yet again, ideology is blinding Deputy Gormley to the reality.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: Let me answer. There is no point in behaving like a fascist over there.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: Legislation is not required because the public and private sectors are putting unprecedented resources into nursing homes, and anything that encourages more money to be invested is a good thing, not a bad thing.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: The Dublin transportation authority legislation is due for publication this session. The Planning and Development (Strategic Infrastructure) Act 2006 overtook the particular Bill to which the Deputy referred.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: The legislation in question is at an advanced stage of drafting and will be introduced early next year. This will enable Ireland to sign all the relevant conventions.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: A debate is not promised on that issue.
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: The answer is "Yes".
- Order of Business (16 Nov 2006)
Michael McDowell: While I would be glad to share my views on this matter with the Deputy, I will do so afterwards.