Results 18,421-18,440 of 19,445 for speaker:Brian Cowen
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: On Deputy Gilmore's own admission, he will not do what needs to be done.
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: Deputy Gilmore will not do it. He admitted that on Friday night.
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: He will not do what needs to be done.
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: Deputy Gilmore admitted it.
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: The Labour Party will not change anything. That is what it-----
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: Innuendo.
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: The Deputy is fairly good at that.
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: I am not impressed.
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: It is Gerry who will give Deputy Morgan the heave ho. It is not my fault.
- Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: What is the Deputy talking about?
- Written Answers — Departmental Advertising: Departmental Advertising (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: The table below details the amount spent by my Department on advertising in the years 2008, 2009 and to the end of October 2010. My Department has incurred no spend on Public Relations from 2008 to date. Year Advertising 2008 â¬75,005* 2009 â¬25,303* 2010 (Jan - Oct) â¬20,951* *These amounts include advertising expenditure recouped from the Change Management Fund in the Department...
- Written Answers — Departmental Reviews-Reports: Departmental Reviews-Reports (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: The information sought by the Deputy is set out in the Table beneath. Year Title of Report/Review Spending onReport/Review 2008 1. Report on the Review of the Operation of Regulatory Impact Analysis2. Report on the Review of the Economic Regulatory Environment3. A Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Transposition of the Optional Pensions Provisionsof the Transfer of Undertakings Directive4....
- Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (16 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: There are 65 invoices due to be paid to private firms by this Department totalling â¬121,553. 78% of these invoices will be paid within 15 calendar days.
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: I join the Deputy in the sympathies expressed to the bereaved families in yesterday's appalling tragedies in Cork and Limerick. Our sympathies go to the families. Unfortunately as I was saying yesterday day in and day out there is an attempt to have politics as usual from Deputy Kenny in regard to finding some means-----
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: -----of suggesting there is less than full transparency regarding these matters.
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: We cannot have a proper discussion on Leaders' Questions if the Deputy is just going to carry on like that.
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: Let us just listen to the situation and deal with the matter properly. The Deputies opposite should try to behave with some degree of seriousness.
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: Regarding the statement yesterday, I want to make it very clear that there has been no dictation to anybody. What we are involved in here is working with colleagues in respect of currency problems and euro issue problems that are affecting Ireland and other countries, and particularly affecting Ireland at the moment. Regarding what was said yesterday evening, there is full support from...
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: ----- in a focused way over coming days sitting down to see in what way assistance can be provided to ensure that these issues are dealt with properly and appropriately in present circumstances. There has been no question of the Government - as was being stated all over the weekend - being in a negotiation for a bailout. Those sorts of pejorative terms do not assist either. Very simply we...
- Leaders' Questions (17 Nov 2010)
Brian Cowen: That is the situation we are facing. If we are not prepared to sit down and deal with those issues and work with them in analysing the structural issues arising and dealing with them we will not be in a position to solve the problem. The important point about moving on is building on the policy initiatives we have already taken. On banking, it relates to the guarantee, the capitalisation...