Results 1-20 of 2,940 for speaker:Séamus Healy
- Care of the Elderly: Motion. (3 Feb 2004)
Séamus Healy: Listen to the hypocrisy of the Progressive Democrats.
- Care of the Elderly: Motion. (3 Feb 2004)
Séamus Healy: A bit of honesty from the Progressive Democrats would be nice, as would a programme for Government.
- Care of the Elderly: Motion. (3 Feb 2004)
Séamus Healy: The Progressive Democrats certainly do not.
- Written Answers — Hospitals Building Programme: Hospitals Building Programme (3 Feb 2004)
Séamus Healy: Question 414: To ask the Minister for Health and Children when he proposes to announce his approval for the â¬3.2 million funding for South Tipperary General Hospital in Clonmel to enable the opening of the newly built facilities, including the location of general surgery at the hospital. [3221/04]
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (10 Feb 2004)
Séamus Healy: I seek the Adjournment of the Dáil to discuss a matter of urgent public importance, namely, the announcement of 66 job losses at Sram Ireland in Carrick-on-Suir, giving a live register figure of 1,000 in a town of 5,000 people; the need for the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment to announce the prioritisation of Carrick-on-Suir for job creation and investment; the...
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: I seek the adjournment of the Dáil under Standing Order 31 to discuss the following urgent matter: the need for the Minister for Education and Science to urgently approve a grant for Newtown Upper national school, Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, for the replacement of outdoor toilets that have been condemned by the Health and Safety Authority; and the need for the Minister to make a...
- Order of Business. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: With the permission of the Chair, I propose that the House send its congratulations to the former Ceann Comhairle, Mr. Seán Treacy, on the conferral on him of the freedom of the borough of Clonmel.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: I hope the Minister of State has more information for me than was offered to Deputy Stanton on the previous matter raised. A building at South Tipperary General Hospital at St. Joseph's, Clonmel, has been vacant for more than 12 months. It should house a 40 bed surgical unit, a 15 bed day unit and an accident and emergency unit. It has been idle and had been a white elephant for the past 12...
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: I did not ask about that.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: On a point of order, I did not ask the Minister anything about the development or any agreement signed. I asked the Minister to tell the House when he will make funding available to equip and staff the unit and I would appreciate if he would outline that.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: There are no answers to the questions I raised.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: We get pure evasion and no replies to matters on the Adjournment and parliamentary questions.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: No, it is a matter on the Adjournment and I have got no replies to the matters I raised.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: Some 12 months after it was completed hardly represents a timely manner
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: That was what he said 12 months ago when he visited the hospital for its 150th anniversary.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: It is funded by the Department.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: When will it get them?
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: The people in south Tipperary do not want to be treated in this way either.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: For 12 months we have been asking for money to be made available. It is about time we got an answer.
- Hospitals Building Programme. (30 Mar 2004)
Séamus Healy: There were no replies to any of my questions.