Results 221-240 of 3,200 for speaker:Pádraic McCormack
- Order of Business. (1 Jul 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: We can sit for an extra two weeks.
- Order of Business. (1 Jul 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: The worst Government; we have two firsts.
- Order of Business. (1 Jul 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: Give it time.
- Central Bank Reform Bill 2010: Report Stage (30 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: It is obvious that the cost of regulations should be borne by the authority which imposes them. If this Bill is passed without amendment, credit unions will be subject to extreme powers in terms of regulating lending practices, the reporting of loans, provisional reserves of capital against loans and specified percentages of liquid assets. It would not be right to pass this Bill without the...
- Central Bank Reform Bill 2010: Report Stage (30 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: Does the Minister accept that if the Bill were passed in its present form without accepting the amendment now proposed and the other amendments we will deal with later, it would seriously restrict the credit unions in their ability to provide financial services to their members? I know representatives of the Irish League of Credit Unions sought - and may have had - a meeting with the...
- Central Bank Reform Bill 2010: Report Stage (30 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: In tents.
- Leaders' Questions. (30 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: They look after themselves.
- Leaders' Questions. (30 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: We know well what is going on.
- Leaders' Questions. (30 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: When will the Taoiseach start?
- Leaders' Questions. (30 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: When will the Taoiseach start?
- Leaders' Questions. (30 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: What has the Government been doing for the past ten years?
- Written Answers — Residential Institutions Redress Scheme: Residential Institutions Redress Scheme (29 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 558: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Education and Skills the situation regarding a possible independent trust fund which was to be set up by religious orders for persons who attended industrial schools; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [28198/10]
- Patient Safety: Motion (29 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: Since this misdiagnosis scandal broke, more than ten women have come forward with their personal story of being misdiagnosed with a miscarriage, but going on to have healthy babies, thank God. One of those was a courageous woman in County Galway who came forward and exposed what had happened in her case. It is beyond belief that if these women had not sought a second diagnosis, their babies...
- Patient Safety: Motion (29 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: How much have such cases cost the State?
- Patient Safety: Motion (29 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: What about all the money that was lost on those cases?
- Patient Safety: Motion (29 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: The Minister was addressing me.
- Patient Safety: Motion (29 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: How much have these cases cost the country during the past five or ten years?
- Patient Safety: Motion (29 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: God bless the courageous women who came forward.
- Patient Safety: Motion (29 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: When will we have that?
- Patient Safety: Motion (29 Jun 2010)
Pádraic McCormack: If the Minister means what she says she will accept the Fine Gael motion.