Results 31,301-31,320 of 31,374 for speaker:Eamon Ryan
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: I am all in favour of bypasses.
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: That is not true. We have called for the Ennis bypass for years and there are many similar examples. That is not what the Government is doing.
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: This legislation covers national monuments.
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: With regard to Carrickmines, the Minister ignored the plans of the local authority. That was undemocratic.
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: I fully support the development of fixed, significantly high-density communities close to the centre of Dublin. There is significant potential for the development of Dublin and other high quality infield housing developments. That is the way forward, rather than developing the remainder of the green belt on the outskirts of Dublin, where the proper infrastructure is not in place. That is our...
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: They have not been married by the Government. That is what we want.
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: Can the Deputy explain his party's failure in the recent election?
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: I am not.
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: No, I am not.
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: I want them to have a choice.
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: That is not true.
- National Monuments (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: It is not happening. There is a ratio of 4:1 in favour of roads in current spending.
- Oil Prices. (17 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: Question 5: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if her Department has carried out a review of the implications for industrial policy here of the doubling of oil prices in the past two years and the likelihood of further dramatic increases in energy prices, as a peak in worldwide global oil production is being approached. [18236/04]
- Written Answers — Immunity from Criminal Prosecution: Immunity from Criminal Prosecution (1 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: Question 53: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform his plans to change the immunity from prosecution that can be claimed by Oireachtas Members if they prove they were travelling in the course of their Oireachtas duties. [16353/04]
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (1 Jun 2004)
Eamon Ryan: Question 90: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if he has plans to examine the effects of changes in the UK's drug laws in 2003 in which cannabis was reclassified from a category B to a category C drug; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16352/04]
- Written Answers — Lansdowne Road Development: Lansdowne Road Development (25 May 2004)
Eamon Ryan: Question 37: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism the reason the Lansdowne Road development will not be completed before its target date; the new information that exists on this compared with the information provided in reply to my question on the matter in April 2004; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15350/04]
- Written Answers — Tourism Promotion: Tourism Promotion (25 May 2004)
Eamon Ryan: Question 57: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism if, in view of the fact that Ireland has now been awarded approved destination status, ADS, from China, the proportion of current Chinese tourists that arrive here via Shannon or Cork, as opposed to Dublin; if there is scope for setting up an arrangement whereby Shannon and Cork would be hubs for new routes originating from China;...
- Written Answers — Commissions of Inquiry: Commissions of Inquiry (18 May 2004)
Eamon Ryan: Question 39: To ask the Minister for Education and Science if the proposals from Mr. Justice Ryan to end the impasse involving the work of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse have been analysed by his Department; if consultation has taken place with the relevant victim groups. [14377/04]
- Written Answers — Course Credit Transfers: Course Credit Transfers (18 May 2004)
Eamon Ryan: Question 70: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the steps being taken to remove the glaring anomaly whereby students taking FETAC awarded subjects can transfer directly into UK universities and be given full or nearly full credit for subjects taken at FETAC level yet cannot obtain any credit transfer oftheir FETAC subjects into HETAC courses. [14376/04]
- Written Answers — Environmental Policy: Environmental Policy (18 May 2004)
Eamon Ryan: Question 398: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government if the proposal for an international agreement on a contraction and convergence response to climate change has been discussed at a Heads of State level during the Irish European Union Presidency; and if he intends to include the issue in the hand-over portfolio he will pass on to the upcoming Dutch...