Results 3,101-3,120 of 4,295 for speaker:Catherine Noone
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: Senator Ó Domhnaill should have been here.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: I can only run the House in the way it is supposed to be run.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: It was to resume on the conclusion of private Members' business.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: The Order of Business was that the debate would resume on the conclusion of private Members' business, in fairness.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: No. The fact is that we have already debated this amendment and my hands are tied.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: You cannot come back in because the amendment has been discussed.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: The point is that the amendment has already been debated with the previous amendment.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: I will certainly allow the Senators to press it. Is the amendment being pressed?
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: I am not precluding the Senators from speaking at all. The fact is that my hands are tied. This amendment was supposed to have been discussed with the previous amendment.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: If it is a point of order.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: The fact is that here in front of me it says in black and white that amendments Nos. 2 and 3 are related and to be discussed together. That was agreed by the House.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: The point is that technically it has been discussed.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: My hands are tied. It now has to be decided. Are the Senators pressing the amendment?
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: Just ignore the Chair.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: Yes.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: If the House agrees, I will allow a very brief discussion on it in that case.
- Seanad: Planning and Development (Housing) and Residential Tenancies Bill 2016: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: I know.
- Seanad: Order of Business (22 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: We live in strange times in many ways. I heard comments this morning about the strange irony that many tourists to Dublin are staying in apartments through Airbnb while many of the homeless are staying in hotels.We are all very well aware of the shortage of rental accommodation in the capital. A recent study by daft.ierevealed that the price of rental property in Dublin has gone up by 40%...
- Seanad: Commencement Matters: Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (17 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: I ask the Minister of State if it would be possible to provide defibrillators in telephone box style or similar structures in all towns and villages which would be easy to identify and access in an emergency. The life of the teenager Tom Geaney was saved in Killarney through the use of a defibrillator. He recently opened such a structure in Killarney, the first of its kind in County Kerry,...
- Seanad: Commencement Matters: Pre-Hospital Emergency Care (17 Nov 2016)
Catherine Noone: Who is the relevant Minister?