Results 29,501-29,520 of 36,764 for speaker:Enda Kenny
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: If the Minister is going to force parents to pay for this themselves, the very least the Government can do is not charge VAT on the product, which is a medicinal one. Is that the Government's intention? A procurement agency operates within the Health Service Executive. How successful is it at getting value for money for this kind of product? Surely it should be able to secure savings of...
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: The Minister could drop the bonuses.
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: The agency could tell the Minister the figure if it could procure.
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: If the Minister examines the savings on 24,000 casesââ
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: ââwhat would they get for 24,000 shots?
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: They will respond. What about the saving on the 24,000?
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: There is no point in announcing it either.
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: The Minister is admitting defeat in respect of finding â¬10 million out of â¬16 billion.
- Cancer Vaccine: Statements (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: The Government has ended programmes it started in education and agriculture.
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: The Minister is learning the ropes quickly.
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: She will.
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: That was an easy announcement for the Minister for Finance on his advancement. A further reduction in interest rates by the European Central Bank is expected today. The Minister rightly stated thatââ
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: It relates to legislation.
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: It is only 10.30 a.m. The Ceann Comhairle is out of the traps quickly today.
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: I will give him full marks for his response, but I will ask my question in any event. The House passed legislation giving the banking system a guarantee on deposits, which we supported. The Minister for Finance rightly stated we are deep into the banking sector. How is it proposed to use the legislation to ensure the reduction in interest rates is passed on quickly to the thousands of...
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: ââso the programme can continue? In the long term, it will be importantââ
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: ââfor the health and survival of a great number of women. When it was announced last August, it was accepted as a priority, but the proposal has been reneged on. The amount of money is relatively small.
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: Will the Government not examine the other Departments to find money for this important health initiative? Will the Minister answer my three questions?
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: The House passed the legislation.
- Order of Business (6 Nov 2008)
Enda Kenny: And quickly.