Results 1,881-1,900 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: That is not a matter for the Order of Business. A debate on the matter will be held.
- Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: We will now take Questions to the Taoiseach.
- Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: My apologies, I did not see the Deputy indicate his wish to speak. Does the Deputy have a question on promised legislation?
- Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: I am sorry to interrupt the Deputy but I must argue this point with him every day. This is the Order of Business which is about the taking of business, including legislation, promised either inside or outside the House, the making of secondary legislation, arrangements for sittings and when Bills or other documents on the Order Paper will be circulated. I do not want to have to cut the...
- Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: Is the Deputy raising any of the matters relevant to the Order of Business? I have tried to be as flexible as possible.
- Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: Yes, if the Deputy is asking for time. The Deputy does not have to expand on the reason statements should be allowed.
- Order of Business (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: It is now 11.20 a.m. I am moving on to Questions to the Taoiseach. We also have much other business to deal with.
- Croke Park Agreement (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: I will allow a very short supplementary question from Deputy Boyd Barrett and then I will move on.
- Departmental Correspondence (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: This is Question Time.
- Departmental Correspondence (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: That question would be appropriate as a supplementary. Would the Taoiseach like to reply to the main points?
- Government Economic Management Council (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: I ask the Deputy to refrain from mentioning Sir Humphrey and remind Deputies that questions are asked of the Taoiseach and Ministers. Responses are given by Ministers, not Sir Humphrey.
- Government Economic Management Council (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: He no longer exists as far as I am concerned.
- Road Traffic Bill 2011 [Seanad]: Committee Stage (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: I am sorry, Deputy, but we are on Committee Stage. The Deputy is making a Second Stage speech.
- Road Traffic Bill 2011 [Seanad]: Committee Stage (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy should speak to the amendments. I have given him latitude. I appreciate he is a new Deputy and I do not want to be unkind, but we are on Committee Stage.
- Road Traffic Bill 2011 [Seanad]: Committee Stage (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: When is it proposed to take Report Stage?
- Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Bill 2010 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: Is Deputy Kitt sharing time with Deputy Troy?
- Education and Training: Motion (Resumed) (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: As a result of the vote, we have an 18 minute slot left. Three speakers from Fianna Fáil, Deputies McConalogue, Troy and Moynihan, will take six minutes each.
- Education and Training: Motion (Resumed) (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: It is understood that the Government amendment is accepted as a correction and the motion is amended, by leave, accordingly. Is that correct?
- Education and Training: Motion (Resumed) (13 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: I must, therefore, now put the question on amendment No. 2 in the name of Deputy Crowe and others.
- Order of Business (14 Apr 2011)
Seán Barrett: There are no proposals to be put to the House today.