Results 33,801-33,820 of 36,764 for speaker:Enda Kenny
- Written Answers — Third Level Grants: Third Level Grants (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 93: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the proposed closing date for acceptance of applications for third level grants for 2006/2007; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [17598/06]
- Written Answers — Irish Language: Irish Language (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 94: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the date of receipt in her Department in respect of the Harris Report on competence in spoken Irish in primary schools; the date the report was transferred for translation into Irish; if the report is being translated inhouse by her Department; if so, the number of persons working on the translating; if not, if an agency has been...
- Written Answers — School Transport: School Transport (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 102: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the number of pupils who have been deemed ineligible for transport due to lack of seats and safety belts on schools buses for the current school year following a review of the school transport system; the arrangements that have been made in such cases for the Easter to summer transport requirement period; and if she will make a...
- Energy Sector: Motion (Resumed). (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: It is chilling to think that within a decade and a half, all the gas imported into Ireland will come from one field in the Russian Arctic, which will also supply China and the United States. This will leave us in a very vulnerable position at the end of a 3,000 km pipeline. Later this year the Government is to produce a Green Paper on energy, which is to be welcomed. This motion is timely in...
- Leaders' Questions. (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: The key promise made by the Government was that people would feel safer in their homes and on the streets, a record on which the Government would be judged. Everybody stands for that kind of society. The latest figures published for headline crime, however, suggest a serious situation. The reality is that crime is up and detection is down. Homicides are up from 98 in 2004 to 155 in 2005....
- Leaders' Questions. (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Does the Taoiseach believe that his Government's fundamental commitment to making people feel safer in their homes and on the streets is being fulfilled to this point?
- Leaders' Questions. (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: I did not know that the Ceann Comhairle was a prophet but he said the Taoiseach's time is up.
- Leaders' Questions. (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: The Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism is more concerned with the mast in Kerry than many other things.
- Leaders' Questions. (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach did not answer my question. He made a fundamental promise on behalf of his Government that people would feel safer in their homes and on the streets and that the Government would be judged on this. I have cited failure in ten categories in the nine years the Government has been in office. Is it not a fact that as a consequence of this our country is in many ways a much less...
- Leaders' Questions. (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: ââa challenge to his correctness but he has not self-combusted over murders, assaults, rapes or theft which have all increased under his jurisdiction. This reminds me of what Churchill said about US Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, "I know of no other bull who brings his own china shop with him." Given the resources available to the Garda SÃochána, is he not in a position toââ
- Leaders' Questions. (10 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: ââset targets and achieve results? Will he address the question whether he thinks the people of this country feel safer in their homes and on the streets, as was his promise upon which he shall be judged and in respect of which the Ceann Comhairle is correct, the Taoiseach's time, if not up, is almost up?
- Written Answers — Audit Committees: Audit Committees (9 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 138: To ask the Taoiseach if he will provide a list of the membership of his Department's audit committee; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17030/06]
- Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (9 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 172: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the level of rheumatology service available at Mayo General Hospital; if she will confirm the appointment of a rheumatologist to the hospital; when this position will be filled; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [17168/06]
- Order of Business. (9 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Given that there has been a huge increase in the various invasive weeds in the lakes of the country, which will literally wipe out coarse and trout angling in the next 15 years if something is not done to address this problem, when is the national inland fisheries authority Bill likely to be published in order that an authority might be put in place to deal with this problem which will have a...
- Centenarian Bounty. (9 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 3[i]a[/i]: To ask the Taoiseach the new terms and conditions relating to the centenarians' bounty; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16015/06]
- Centenarian Bounty. (9 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: The old saying that "time and tide wait for no man" is true. When does the Taoiseach expect the scheme to become effective and operational? Do the figures available to the Taoiseach's Department give any idea how many people are approaching 100? If this scheme catches on, some of the 40 million Irish Americans who claim to be Irish on census forms might be interested in lodging an application...
- Centenarian Bounty. (9 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Does the Taoiseach know the numbers involved?
- Centenarian Bounty. (9 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Deputy Joe Higgins never makes a half offer â he always makes a frontal attack.
- Northern Ireland Issues. (9 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 5: To ask the Taoiseach the action he intends to take in response to the report of the Joint Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women's Rights on the death of Mr. Séamus Ludlow; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16016/06]
- Leaders' Questions. (9 May 2006)
Enda Kenny: It is appropriate that I refer to Europe Day and the participation of Members from all parties in the structured debate tomorrow. However, I wish to ask the Taoiseach about another matter. He will be aware that over the past two years 11,000 serious crimes have been committed by people on bail, including 43 homicides, 500 assaults, 750 serious drug offences and thousands of thefts and...