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Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)

Joan Burton: I am sure he does welcome the Apple announcement. It is a great announcement for the northside of Cork.

Leaders' Questions (26 Feb 2015)

Joan Burton: Regarding the development of rural Ireland, I am sure the Deputy will join me in welcoming the announcement by Apple of the establishment of a major data centre, on a global and European scale, in Athenry. That is the type of news for rural Ireland that every Deputy wishes to hear. It is part of the fruits of the work of the Government in developing a regional strategy, which we published...

Allegations Regarding Sexual Abuse by Members of the Provisional Republican Movement: Statements (12 Nov 2014)

Joan Burton: ...so the pattern is established - deny and attack, deny and attack - and it is being repeated to this day. It is similar to the manner in which the hierarchy of the Catholic Church denied for a long time the extent and scale of clerical abuse and claimed it was limited to one or two bad apples. What we need Deputy Pearse Doherty and Deputy Mary Lou McDonald to do rather than repeat the...

Order of Business (20 Apr 2012)

Joan Burton: -----I welcome the announcement of the investment by Apple in Cork that will lead to 500 jobs.

Order of Business (21 Oct 2009)

Joan Burton: ...about the pre-budget information, asked whether this was trick or treat time. It is for the children of the country, but for the Deputies it is like the old Irish Hallowe'en game of bobbing for apples. We are bobbing for information about the budget. The Taoiseach ignored Deputy Gilmore's question which was whether he or the Minister for Finance would make a pre-budget statement as...

EU Funding. (13 May 2009)

Joan Burton: ...the amount of red tape in respect of the European recovery programme? It is possible to go to any country in Europe and find food markets operating. In these markets women can bake and make apple tarts for the markets and for local restaurants and so on. However, in Ireland it is not possible to make an apple tart and sell it in a local market. One almost risks jail for doing so. Does...

Pre-Budget Statements (24 Mar 2009)

Joan Burton: ...rather discourteous in not attending the opening of this debate, not to dream of coming into the House on 7 April if he has not sorted out the Fingleton affair. Mr. Fingleton is not a single bad apple; there is a barrel full of bad apples. The Minister has been incredibly slow in cracking the whip of extraordinary powers he took to himself in the legislation on the covered institutions....

Finance Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (10 Mar 2005)

Joan Burton: ...theory but has not worked out well in practice. Some of the people working in the former health boards were more interested in covering their backs. The situation resembles that of a lady selling apple tarts who is hounded by the environmental protection officer when in most other European countries people would be waving a flag to advertise her baking and she would be selling to the local...

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