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- Written Answers — Department of Health: National Maternity Hospital (11 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 630. To ask the Minister for Health his views on the removal of ex officio positions for the Roman Catholic Church in the governing bodies of the National Maternity Hospital; if he will seek a change in the hospital's charter relating to the composition of the governing bodies; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18262/17]
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: Does the Minister of State find it acceptable that the head of the FAI is apparently on a salary of €360,000 yet failed to engage and did not want to engage at all with representatives of the women players for a number of years? The Minister of State is saying it is great that it was sorted out. Is there not some responsibility on him as Minister of State to call the FAI to account...
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: The Minister of State's patronising answers are a real insult.
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: The Minister of State is being patronising.
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: It is really clear.
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: Will the Minister of State answer the question?
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: I do not want the answer the Minister of State is giving me; I want the answer to the question I asked.
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: I asked about the FAI.
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: Is the Minister of State going to personalise the Topical Issue debate?
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: The Minister of State is personalising it.
- Other Questions: Private Rented Accommodation (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: We are out of time but the Minister is continuously taking 45 seconds more to answer most of the questions.
- Other Questions: Private Rented Accommodation (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: The Minister took an additional 50 seconds to give that reply. Let us have a little equality for those tabling the questions.
- Other Questions: Private Rented Accommodation (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: A Red C survey conducted on behalf of the Department in 2014 found that only 17% of respondents were happy renting. The Minister has painted a picture of people choosing to rent. People may choose to rent for a period of their lives but the problem is now that period is extending. The surest way to get into debt is to be in the private rental sector because it eats up most of people's...
- Other Questions: Private Rented Accommodation (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: Can I have the same consideration as given to the Minister? Could the Chair keep an eye on the clock?
- Other Questions: Private Rented Accommodation (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: So I lose out because the Minister went on.
- Other Questions: Private Rented Accommodation (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: The Chair is not sorry because he allowed that to happen.
- Other Questions: Private Rented Accommodation (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: That is ridiculous.
- Topical Issue Debate: Sports Funding (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: We have all been following the revelations this week regarding the treatment of the national women's soccer team. I believe negotiations have taken place and some matters have been resolved but I commend the players for bringing this to public attention. It just goes to show when people link with a union and bring issues to public attention the progress that can be made quickly. However, a...
- Other Questions: Private Rented Accommodation (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: 11. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government his views on the level of enforcement of residential tenancies legislation on landlords; if additional regulations and penalties for landlords are needed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17105/17]
- Other Questions: Private Rented Accommodation (6 Apr 2017)
Ruth Coppinger: Is the Minister satisfied with the level of regulation and enforcement in the private rented sector or is further regulation necessary? I ask this question on foot of a claim made by the Minister of State at a housing policy forum the other week that more people are choosing to rent because of a more flexible - in other words, insecure - working environment. Official Government policy, as...