Results 29,121-29,140 of 29,533 for speaker:Brendan Howlin
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: It is not working.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: It has never worked.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: It is having no impact.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: The Taoiseach should come down to Wexford.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: None of the Government Deputies turned up at the protest.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: Thirty-five are on trolleys.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: It is 35. I was in the hospital.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: I was there.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: It certainly does not.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: The Taoiseach is doing nothing about it.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: The Taoiseach seems to think people should go to Cork or somewhere else. They would spend another one and a half hours in an ambulance.
- Order of Business. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: Some months ago the House approved the public capital programme for 2005. When will the health capital programme be published?
- Order of Business. (26 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: It is voted money.
- Written Answers — Disadvantaged Status: Disadvantaged Status (21 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: Question 221: To ask the Minister for Education and Science if her attention has been drawn to the fact that the participation in the stay in school retention initiative has enabled a school (details supplied) in County Wexford to improve on its early school leaving status, fund an attendance office, provide catering for a breakfast club, provide counselling and mentoring, facilitate the...
- Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: Yesterday my colleague, Deputy O'Sullivan, tabled a question to the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment asking when this report would be published and for details of it to be given to the House. The Minister replied that he expected the report to be published in the coming weeks. The details of that report are in today's edition of The Irish Times. That is a grave disservice to the...
- Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: I am asking your view, as Chairman of the House, on the notion that a Member could be told that in coming weeks the details will be published when the same Minister obviously briefed the newspapers on the contents of the report.
- Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: Did the Tánaiste read The Irish Times today?
- Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: Did the Tánaiste know they were not paying tax?
- Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: It was 1,400 out of 1,900.
- Written Answers — National Minimum Wage: National Minimum Wage (20 Apr 2005)
Brendan Howlin: Question 129: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he has taken steps to ensure that seafarers operating from Irish ports are paid the minimum wage and enjoy the benefits of working time and holiday legislation; if he has had discussions with EU colleagues to ensure that re-registering of vessels in non-EU countries does not deprive workers of the enjoyment of labour...