Results 201-220 of 559 for speaker:Seán Ardagh
- Public Private Partnerships. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: Unfortunately, we have no time.
- Public Private Partnerships. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: The whole matter deserves a full debate but we only have six minutes for this question, which have expired. I ask the Minister to move to Question No. 77.
- Public Private Partnerships. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: We cannot go any further. I ask the Minister to move on to Question No. 77.
- Government Pay Awards. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: I am sure the House will get an answer to that.
- Government Pay Awards. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: Does the Deputy have a question?
- Government Pay Awards. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: That is not in order, this is Question Time.
- Government Pay Awards. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: Will the Deputy put her question to the Minister?
- Government Pay Awards. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: Does the Deputy have a question?
- Government Pay Awards. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: Is that a question?
- Decentralisation Programme. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: Perhaps the Minister for Finance can include the rate of decentralisation in the response to Deputy Morgan's question.
- Decentralisation Programme. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: I call Deputy Arthur Morgan.
- Decentralisation Programme. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: That is correct and the reason anybody can take a shot.
- Fiscal Policy. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: It is too late to raise this matter now.
- Fiscal Policy. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: It is not possible as we are out of time. We are moving onto question No. 81 and we will try to finish before 3.45 p.m.
- Fiscal Policy. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: No, it was not a priority question and the Deputy has had his say.
- Fiscal Policy. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: No, not even a brief supplementary question.
- Fiscal Policy. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: We are moving on to an interesting question.
- Fiscal Policy. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: This Chairman is.
- Departmental Strategy Statements. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: The time is up.
- Departmental Strategy Statements. (4 Jun 2008)
Seán Ardagh: Time is not allocated specifically. The time is six minutes in total. The Deputy could have used more time at the beginning,