Results 57,281-57,300 of 74,100 for speaker:Bernard Durkan
- Written Answers — Air Services: Air Services (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Question 280: To ask the Minister for Transport the number of EU capitals or major cities with which direct air flights are established and those with which Dublin, Cork, Belfast or other provincial airports have such access; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6194/09]
- Written Answers — Air Services: Air Services (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Question 281: To ask the Minister for Transport if he is satisfied that the business and commercial sectors have adequate, regular, reliable and cost-effective direct air transport links with other EU capitals; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6195/09]
- Written Answers — Air Services: Air Services (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Question 282: To ask the Minister for Transport the extent to which he expects the public and private sector to compete in the area of air passenger transport; his proposals to reduce the costs to the consumer in this regard; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6196/09]
- Written Answers — Asylum Applications: Asylum Applications (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Question 309: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the position in regard to the residency application or refugee status in the case of a person (details supplied) in County Cork; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6197/09]
- Written Answers — Death Certificates: Death Certificates (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Question 336: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs when a death certificate will issue in the case of a person (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6198/09]
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: They have some chance in the current environment.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: It is time for that.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: I congratulate the Labour Party on tabling this opportune motion at this time. I also congratulate Fine Gael on its amendment. This debate contributes to focusing on a serious issue facing the country. However, I must compliment the Government for its imagination and ingenuity. Government Members point across to this side of the House and ask what we are doing and why we are not...
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: In doing so I make this plea to the Government. I ask that before long they would resign en bloc if possible.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: We did not cause the problem.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: The responsibility rests over there.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Over there.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: What is the Government interested in?
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: It is not a pension levy.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: The Minister should be on this side of the House.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: He is correct.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Is that what the Minister spends his time doing, reading the newspapers?
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: The Government does and we know what they are.
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Who was in control?
- Irish Economy: Motion (17 Feb 2009)
Bernard Durkan: That will be fun.