Results 35,601-35,620 of 40,550 for speaker:Joan Burton
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: The Minister announced she might bring in legislation.
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: She is quoted in The Irish Times as bringing in legislation to deal with the matter.
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: When will we get the merger of these bodies? Has there been any progress on the 15 pieces of legislation for these two bodies or the other quangos? Is there any progress? We are nearly at the end of the first financial month of the year.
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: My second related point is that under the reformed budgetary procedures we were promised that we would get Estimates volumes on time and at a reasonable time to allow for examination. The budget was brought forward so there is no reason why the Estimates volumes should not be available now. When will we receive them?
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: That is a reasonable question.
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: Thank you. May I have an answer to it? I am entitled.
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: The Government cannot do it. It is blatantly obvious to the whole country that it cannot.
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: The Taoiseach will write more letters.
- The Economy: Statements (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: The Taoiseach did not even acknowledge responsibility for how bad it is.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: That comes to light â will the Taoiseach bring it to light?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: We are asking about the Taoiseach, not about them.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: When the Taoiseach went to guarantee the banks, did he not even look into that?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: When the Taoiseach went to guarantee the banks and risk our whole financial structure, did he not even check that?
- Written Answers — Nuclear Proliferation: Nuclear Proliferation (27 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: Question 114: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs his views on the offer made on 30 January 2006 by Iran to suspend its enrichment programme in return for assurances on security issues; the consideration given to the offer at EU level; and the prospects offered for peace in the Middle East. [1941/09]
- Written Answers — Nuclear Proliferation: Nuclear Proliferation (27 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: Question 133: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs his views on whether Iran is in breach of Article IV of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. [1940/09]
- Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (27 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: Question 245: To ask the Minister for Finance the tax treatment of income receivable from the letting of self catering accommodation; the way and the reason this is different from the treatment of income from a hotel or bed and breakfast business; his views on whether there is an anomaly in the treatment of such income; if he has plans to amend the treatment of such income for tax purposes;...
- Written Answers — Tax Collection: Tax Collection (27 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: Question 249: To ask the Minister for Finance the number of PAYE workers according to the most recently available figures; the number of PAYE workers earning less than or equal to â¬16,953 per annum; the number of PAYE workers earning between â¬16,953 and â¬18,354, between â¬18,355 and â¬32,272, between â¬32,273 and â¬38,329, between â¬38,330 and â¬45,000, and between â¬45,001 and...
- Order of Business (27 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: There is a new system and we were always to have it by February. Is the Taoiseach putting it back by six weeks?
- Order of Business (27 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: That is not acceptable.
- Order of Business (27 Jan 2009)
Joan Burton: The Government is borrowing enough.