Results 24,661-24,680 of 29,533 for speaker:Brendan Howlin
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: Please, would Deputy Burton give way? I will come back to the Deputy.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: Would the Deputy please take her seat?
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: I will allow another question. Deputy Burton has been called twice so far. A number of other Deputies are offering. I will come back to her.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: Deputy Burton has come in twice on this issue. I call Deputy Lynch.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: Allow Deputy Lynch.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: There are two matters, Tánaiste.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: Deputy Burton on another matter.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: This is not in order, as Deputy Burton will be aware.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: There was a debate for two nights on this issue of the economy.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: Is there a promised debate on the OECD report?
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: The Tánaiste on the foreshore (amendment) Bill.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: Where stands the foreshore (amendment) Bill?
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: Tánaiste, the foreshore (amendment) Bill, before we get into a local debate in which you are anxious to engage.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: I call Deputy Barrett.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: Allow Deputy Barrett, please.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: When will the debate take place?
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: It is not appropriate to ask that question.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: There are other ways open to Deputy O'Dowd.
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: That will be entertained by my office. Is a debate on this matter promised?
- Order of Business (15 May 2008)
Brendan Howlin: That concludes the Order of Business.