Results 2,461-2,480 of 3,200 for speaker:Pádraic McCormack
- Leaders' Questions. (7 Feb 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: The Taoiseach should have kept them so.
- Leaders' Questions. (7 Feb 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Bring back Charlie.
- Leaders' Questions. (7 Feb 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: In 2008.
- Leaders' Questions. (7 Feb 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Will they be there to take them?
- Order of Business. (2 Feb 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Is it the publicity?
- Written Answers — Road Safety: Road Safety (1 Feb 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 155: To ask the Minister for Transport when he intends to introduce initial compulsory training for motorcyclists; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3353/06]
- Social Services Inspectorate: Motion (Resumed). (1 Feb 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: We must acknowledge that the majority of private nursing homes provide excellent care to their patients and that many families are grateful to be able to avail of the services of such homes for their relatives. However, this debate is very important. Its purpose is to ensure our elderly will be well cared for in our nursing homes. The "Prime Time Investigates" programme showed what happened...
- National Car Test. (1 Feb 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 206: To ask the Minister for Transport the action he has taken regarding the recommendations arising from the national car test review; the main changes proposed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3354/06]
- Written Answers — Services for People with Disabilities: Services for People with Disabilities (31 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 168: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the protocols for care of vulnerable persons (details supplied) that are in place for professionals working in the community; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [3063/06]
- Written Answers — Health Service Staff: Health Service Staff (31 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 219: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if she has satisfied herself that there are enough public health nurses in the Health Service Executive primary and community care sector to maintain levels of care in the community now and to deal with the anticipated workload for public health nurses in the future; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [3064/06]
- Leaders' Questions. (31 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Why not?
- Leaders' Questions. (31 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: That would be hard.
- Leaders' Questions. (31 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: It will not be made until after the general election.
- Leaders' Questions. (31 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Which October?
- Written Answers — Driving Tests: Driving Tests (26 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 91: To ask the Minister for Transport the reason driving tests in articulated lorries have ceased in Galway; and if he intends to rectify the situation by re-instating the driving test for Galway city and county as currently applicants have to travel to Dublin, Limerick or Sligo to complete their test; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2611/06]
- Vote for the Health Service Executive 2005-06: Statements. (26 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: It is not happening. Was any of the â¬56 million underspent on the capital side used to pay administrative staff? When the Health Service Executive was set up and the 11 health boards were abolished, what happened to the chief executive officers and all their staff? None of them was sacked or anything like that. What are they doing now and what are they being paid to do now? On the cutbacks...
- Vote for the Health Service Executive 2005-06: Statements. (26 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: This is a question. I want clarification on this. The letter stated that there are people in Clonbur who would take up the post but there is an embargo on the recruitment of staff at present. In reply to a parliamentary question yesterday, the Minister stated that her Department has not imposed any limits on the recruitment of staff.
- Vote for the Health Service Executive 2005-06: Statements. (26 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Is there an embargo on the recruitment of staff for home help? I am aware of cases where home help has been cut back from eight to four hours and the Health Service Executive informs me it cannot appoint anybody. If the money available were released, we would be able to keep people in their own homes rather than put them into institutional care.
- Vote for the Health Service Executive 2005-06: Statements. (26 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Why is there an embargo on the recruitment of staff?
- Vote for the Health Service Executive 2005-06: Statements. (26 Jan 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: What happened to the CEOs?