Results 5,181-5,200 of 8,359 for speaker:Mark Daly
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: I thank the Cathaoirleach.
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: They are not.
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: It is providing money but not building housing. The money is being handed back.
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: These are facts. The Government's own facts are being denied.
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: In Kerry 11 houses were built. That is a fact. Programmes are being announced, but houses are not being built.
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: The money is being provided but the houses are not being built.
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: The Senator is interrupting his leader.
- Seanad: JobPath: Motion (15 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: I second the amendment.
- Seanad: The Diaspora: Statements (14 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: I welcome the Minister of State to the House and thank him for outlining some of the Government's policies in respect of the Irish overseas. Given that the first policy paper in this area by any political party was published as recently as 2012, we can see where the issue was positioned in terms of political priorities. The fundamental reason for this lack of prioritisation is that the...
- Seanad: The Diaspora: Statements (14 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: What of the Irish parliamentary forum?
- Seanad: Public Health (Alcohol) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (8 Nov 2017)
Mark Daly: Senator Colm Burke is allaying Senator McDowell's concerns.
- Seanad: Situation in Catalonia: Statements (25 Oct 2017)
Mark Daly: I thank the Minister of State for coming to the House to discuss events in Catalonia. There is significant cause for concern in the violence that was perpetrated in the region during the attempt to hold a referendum on independence. I have no doubt that some 100 years ago, there were people in Parliaments around Europe pointing to the need for the rule of law to be upheld in Ireland as it...
- Seanad: Recognition of Irish Sign Language for the Deaf Community Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (17 Oct 2017)
Mark Daly: Which amendments were they?
- Seanad: Recognition of Irish Sign Language for the Deaf Community Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (17 Oct 2017)
Mark Daly: I thank the Minister of State.
- Seanad: Recognition of Irish Sign Language for the Deaf Community Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (17 Oct 2017)
Mark Daly: I thank the Cathaoirleach. I thank colleagues for their support on this Bill. I thank the Minister of State and his staff. In respect of the amendments and the Minister of State's explanation of the reason for the changes, which we have gone through in detail with his officials, and the preamble to the Bill, which is dealt with in amendment No. 1, we support the Minister of State and thank...
- Seanad: Recognition of Irish Sign Language for the Deaf Community Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (17 Oct 2017)
Mark Daly: Amendment No. 2 deletes the Short Title of the Bill by agreement but there is no agreement on its replacement. Amendment No. 42 is the Government's replacement. We are looking for a different format for the Short Title in respect of when the Bill comes into operation. Our amendment proposes that it "come into operation on such day or days not later than 3 years after the passing of this...
- Seanad: Recognition of Irish Sign Language for the Deaf Community Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (17 Oct 2017)
Mark Daly: The point is that there is a three-year deadline for the provisions of the Act to come into place. In the Government's proposal there is no end date.
- Seanad: Recognition of Irish Sign Language for the Deaf Community Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (17 Oct 2017)
Mark Daly: The amendments as grouped mean that amendment No. 2 will delete the section and we accept amendment No. 43, which proposes a three-year timeline.
- Seanad: Recognition of Irish Sign Language for the Deaf Community Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (17 Oct 2017)
Mark Daly: Amendment No. 7 is a technical amendment. Amendment No. 16 proposes "A court or a public body, in compliance with its obligations under this Act, shall not engage the services of a person providing Irish Sign Language interpretation unless the person's competence has been verified by having been accredited in accordance with an accreditation scheme funded by the Minister for Employment...
- Seanad: Recognition of Irish Sign Language for the Deaf Community Bill 2016: Report and Final Stages (17 Oct 2017)
Mark Daly: May I speak to it?