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Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (10 Feb 2022)

Richard Boyd Barrett: The minimum wage in this country gives people just over €400 a week. Does the Tánaiste honestly believe that is adequate to meet the cost of living? That is a joke. Maybe he is going to surprise me and say the minimum wage is going to be increased to €12.90, the living wage, or, even better, the rate we are proposing - €15, but I know he is not going to say that...

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2004)

David Norris: One does addition, one does subtraction and another does division.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005) See 1 other result from this debate

Rory O'Hanlon: That does not arise on the Order of Business. The Chair does not want to take up the time of the House by reading out Standing Order 26 again. If the Deputy does not resume her seat, I shall move on to the next business.

Telecommunications Services. (5 May 2005) See 1 other result from this debate

Eamon Ryan: I will finish if I may. On that basis from where does the growth come? Does the Minister believe we will get the additional 350,000 connections in the next year and a half from DSL connections, wireless Internet or other connections? On what does the Minister base his optimism?

Variant CJD Incidence. (22 Nov 2005)

Liz McManus: Does that mean the Minister of State's area of responsibility extends to MRSA? Where does the boundary occur? What area of responsibility does the Minister of State have that includes new variant CJD?

Information Technology Programme. (29 Nov 2005) See 1 other result from this debate

David Stanton: Does the Minister of State have plans to extend the Mo Bhaile initiative to the rest of the country? When will the pilot project conclude? Does he agree that the cost of computers is prohibitive? Does he have plans to make it easier for older people to purchase computers?

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)

David Norris: How does the Senator know that? Who is he accusing? Why does he not name and shame them, and show a little courage as he does so? The Senator should talk about these allegations he mentions.

Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2007)

Bertie Ahern: If cases are fought in court, one does not ignore that. If one is in this office, one does not ignore cases fought in the court and just make up one's own mind. That is not what the Taoiseach does.

Leaders' Questions (20 May 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: So, the Taoiseach does not know what will be built, does not know how it will be built or does not know when it will be built.

Proposed Legislation. (1 Dec 2009)

Joan Burton: Does the Taoiseach have a date for the legislation dealing with soft information? Does he consider it to be urgent? Does he think the bishops who have been severely criticised in the Murphy report are suitable persons to remain as patrons of primary schools which are educating young children?

Departmental Expenditure. (16 Feb 2010)

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin: What does the communications unit do and what does it report to the Taoiseach? What information does it provide to him on a daily basis to justify the expenditure on it of so much public money?

Seanad: Central Bank Reform Bill 2010: Committee and Remaining Stages (6 Jul 2010)

Shane Ross: I agree Fine Gael does the same thing, as does the Labour Party. It just happens that Fianna Fáil does it more often because it has been in power longer. The entire State apparatus is in its hands as a result.

National Reform Programme (30 Nov 2010)

Joan Burton: How does one square that circle? What growth forecast will the Government use for the national reform programme? Does the Government take the Commission's view on the Stability and Growth Pact or does it pick whatever it feels like picking?

Sale of State Assets (24 Jan 2012)

Mick Wallace: Does the Minister approve of the sale of State assets and does he believe the private sector does things better than the public sector?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Implementation of Government Decision Following Expert Group Report into Matters Relating to A, B and C v. Ireland (8 Jan 2013)

Jerry Buttimer: Does Professor Casey wish to reply briefly? She does not have to if she does not want to.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Matters Relating to the Economy: Discussion with Governor of Central Bank (16 Jan 2013)

Seán Fleming: At the end of March or 1 April, does Professor Honohan have the additional €3 billion sitting in his balance sheet or does he hand it over immediately to the European Central Bank? On which balance sheet does that €3 billion appear?

Order of Business (20 Mar 2013)

Simon Coveney: My understanding is that the Minister concerned does not yet have the report. When he does, he will give a copy to the family first before bringing it to the Cabinet. He does not have a finalised copy of the report.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Overseas Development Issues: Discussion with Centre for Global Development and GOAL (24 Apr 2013)

Pat Breen: What kind of programmes does GOAL implement in Syria and other places of conflict? Is it restricted in the programmes it can implement? What kind of humanitarian programmes does it implement with people who are displaced, for example? Does it work in refugee camps.

Public Accounts Committee: 2011 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Chapter 26: Collection of Motor Taxation
Vote 20: An Garda Síochána
(16 May 2013)

Seán Fleming: -----but does he get the point that it is unfair on his members? Why does it take so long? Why does it take five years?

Seanad: Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013: Committee Stage (Resumed) (18 Jul 2013)

Brian Ó Domhnaill: I firmly believe the truth sometimes does hurt. If it does not lie with where one comes from it does not mean it is not the truth.

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