Results 2,441-2,460 of 4,085 for speaker:Dan Boyle
- Health (Nursing Homes) (Amendment) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (22 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: It is always difficult to speak in the House after Deputy Higgins. However, I will try to rise to the challenge. I agree with what he stated on the rapaciousness which exists in particular elements of the Government regarding the provision of extra facilities which should already exist but sadly are still lacking. This legislation is badly needed. It has widespread support in the House as a...
- Health (Nursing Homes) (Amendment) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (22 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: That is the effect of it. As a member of the Committee of Public Accounts, I believe we will not only be revisiting individual care-related issues such as that which arose in Leas Cross, but that we will also be presented with a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General on how public money has been wasted and should have been used far more effectively to care for our ageing population....
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Is the Tánaiste trying to keep him occupied?
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: He was around the House and he was not paired.
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: I have another question regarding the Building Societies (Amendment) Bill. Given that it deals with financial institutions, can the Tánaiste explain why it is being introduced under the aegis of the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government? The effect of the Bill will be to significantly enrich a small number of individuals. Moreover, I do not believe she answered Deputy...
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)
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- Written Answers — World Trade Negotiations: World Trade Negotiations (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Question 97: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment his views on whether the proposals from the European Union to use a so-called simple Swiss formula for the negotiations at the WTO with coefficients of 10 and 15 would mean that developing countries would undergo greater cuts to their industrial tariffs than developed countries going against the commitment to less than full...
- Written Answers — World Trade Negotiations: World Trade Negotiations (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Question 124: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment his views on whether least developed countries should not be asked to take on additional commitments as part of the WTO negotiations; and if so, if he will therefore communicate to the European Commission the view that the EU should not request that LDCs increase their tariff bindings as part of the current talks. [23946/06]
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: More zero waste.
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: The Minister of State wants to maximise the amount of waste.
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: What about the planning inspectors?
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Where are they?
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: They are.
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Where is the recycling happening?
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Where are they recycling the glass and paper?
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Damn statistics.
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Burn, baby, burn.
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Where does the toxic ash go?
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Spurious.
- Waste Management: Motion (Resumed). (21 Jun 2006)
Dan Boyle: Until it malfunctions.