Results 5,501-5,520 of 7,604 for speaker:James Bannon
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: What is the Senator talking about?
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: The Senator is in dream land.
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: The Senator is bowing all his life and getting nowhere.
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: The Government parties have not increased the fuel allowance for five years. The Senator should be ashamed of himself to be part of a Government that has not delivered for our elderly.
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: The Senator is in Government one minute and the next he is looking in.
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: Where are the Progressive Democrats in all this?
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: I welcome the Minister of State to the House. The quarterly national household survey meets the requirements of EC Council Regulation 577/98, adopted in March 1998, which necessitates the introduction of quarterly labour force surveys in EU member states. The current survey, allied with the annual population and migrations estimates, paints a picture of a country with an expanding population...
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: Senator Paddy Burke without interruption.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: I support the call for a debate on Transport 21, which is a rehashed document. The Government may have pulled the wool over the eyes of the citizens of Dublin but it has not done so with the citizens of the midlands.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: This document neglects the midlands and does not mention the continuation of the Mullingar to Longford dual carriageway to Carrick-on-Shannon.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: The document does not mention the upgrade of the N55 or the N63.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: The Leader should invite the Minister for Agriculture and Food to the House for an urgent debate on the crisis facing Irish agriculture. Agricultural enterprises are in a very depressed state.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: The IFA, which is meeting today in Buswells Hotel, will make a pre-budget submission that should be taken on board in the interests of the future of Irish agriculture.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: We will get in without the support of the Progressive Democrats.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: He cannot be found.
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: Is the Senator aware Roscommon was let down yesterday?
- Seanad: Quarterly National Household Survey: Statements. (2 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: Senator Leyden is blinkered today.
- Seanad: Child Care Services: Motion. (26 Oct 2005)
James Bannon: It was the 1994-97 coalition Government that first introduced a Ministry for children, in the name of the former Minister of State at the then Department of Health, Mr.Austin Currie. I join with my colleagues in strongly supporting the motion, which highlights important issues in regard to child care. Most important, the emphasis of the motion is on the need for the Government to match any...
- Seanad: Child Care Services: Motion. (26 Oct 2005)
James Bannon: Is the Minister thinking of pulling out?
- Seanad: Child Care Services: Motion. (26 Oct 2005)
James Bannon: Is the Minister thinking of pulling the plug?