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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: General Scheme of the Access to Cash Bill 2024: Discussion (27 Feb 2024)

...in a week. What happened during the pandemic was the escalation of an existing trend. It is also fair to say that our customers were probably ahead of the banks on this issue. They were already tapping with their fingers and voting with their feet in terms of wanting contactless payments.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Defective Blocks Scheme: Discussion (27 Feb 2024)

Ms Lisa Hone: The lack of confidence is coming from a number of areas. The first is the science. Homeowners are tapped into what is going on with the research in Donegal. There was research and commentary published recently. There was evidence of internal sulphur attack causing degradation in the home in all areas of the concrete, with oxidation of pyrrhotite observed in stripped...

Committee on Key Issues affecting the Traveller Community: Traveller Accommodation: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Feb 2024) See 4 other results from this debate

...Traveller-specific estate management strategy nationally. We have also undertaken an assessment of human rights and equality issues as part of the mid-term review of the current Traveller accommodation programme, TAP, in line with the recommendations of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, IHREC. We are implementing the actions from the 2021 IHREC equality review. In an...

Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2024: Second Stage (21 Feb 2024)

Stephen Donnelly: ...can very easily spot the problem but cannot provide the product because it requires a prescription. We are looking at those kinds of things to make sure that pharmacists can do more and more. We will tap into their expertise in terms of substituting certain medicines. We know there are medicines shortages around the world and we need to become more agile. There are therefore many steps...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Compliance with the Nitrates Directive and Implications for Ireland: Discussion (Resumed) (21 Feb 2024) See 1 other result from this debate

Ms Karin Dubsky: I am talking about our drinking water that comes from the taps. We used to have perfect water from a group scheme but we do not any longer. We are now on the public supply, as are hundreds and thousands of others around Gorey. We must look at that. Data from Coastwatch show that half of the samples we take every autumn from our surface waters, which are going into the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: IDA Ireland: Chairperson Designate (21 Feb 2024)

...there is this attractiveness and access to the Single Market. We will, therefore, continue to focus heavily on the US but also recognise there is a world beyond it that we need to continue to tap.

Joint Committee On Children, Equality, Disability, Integration And Youth: Protection of Children in the Use of Artificial Intelligence: Discussion (Resumed) (20 Feb 2024)

.... Regardless of how we frame it, we should hear from them about what works for them. They know what kind of messaging and forms of communication they will engage with so that the messaging really taps in to them and suits where they are at. This was very important for the young people who said it.

Sustainable Fisheries Sector and Coastal Communities: Statements, Questions and Answers (15 Feb 2024)

Michael Collins: ...brown crab or shrimp in months. They are facing a serious crisis. They feel the talking should have been done and want delivery now of some package for their survival. Why has the Minister not tapped into the European fuel fund like every other European country, including Spain and others? I also want to talk about piers. The Minister mentioned the pier at Killybegs, which is...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Traveller Accommodation (15 Feb 2024)

Kieran O'Donnell: ...have statutory responsibility for the assessment of the accommodation needs of Travellers and the preparation, adoption and implementation of multi-annual Traveller Accommodation Programmes (TAPs) in their areas. The Traveller Accommodation Expert Review report, published in July 2019, reviewed the Housing (Traveller Accommodation) Act, 1998, and other legislation that impacts on the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Public Health and the Commercial Determinants of Health: Discussion (14 Feb 2024)

...to be ineffective compared with structural, fiscal and pricing changes and distribution access. In the treatment role, government is mopping up an increasing spill, while in the prevention role, it is turning off the tap. The profit imperative is a natural law. I work in a business school, where I have been for the past 17 years. I am a beneficiary of business but companies make...

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (13 Feb 2024)

Ivana Bacik: ...doesn’t make sense to move around all the time. We are paid the same and a private company takes the cream off the top." The Labour Party is concerned that the HSE’s plans to suddenly turn off the tap with sizeable cuts could risk patients’ health, especially this winter. Will the Taoiseach ensure the safety of patients is the marker of success? To save money...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Water Quality (13 Feb 2024)

Neasa Hourigan: ...no "do not drink" notice has been issued in relation to the problem, despite Irish Water acknowledging to Cork City Council on 16 January 2024 that the discoloured water is unsafe to drink at the tap; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6137/24]

Committee on Key Issues affecting the Traveller Community: Traveller Accommodation: Discussion (Resumed) (1 Feb 2024) See 12 other results from this debate

Éamon Ó Cuív: ...because very few people get rent allowance from social welfare. In addition, another 44 are coming on stream. There is a big demand. What plans are there to meet this demand? Did the last TAP say it was not going to have anybody in what is being defined as roadside? Was that delivered on?

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (31 Jan 2024) See 2 other results from this debate

Eamon Ryan: It is totally unacceptable if cloudy water is coming through someone's tap. We have to deliver to the highest standards particularly water so that people have confidence in the basic services. People should never have to buy bottled water in any part of the country. That requires an investment of €1.5 billion from the taxpayer, the same taxpayer who has to fund housing, the health...

Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Estimates for Public Services 2024
Vote 13 - Office of Public Works (Revised)
(31 Jan 2024)

Patrick O'Donovan: ...Shannon. An interest group took Roscommon County Council to court. Work has stopped and we have had to seal the pipe at both ends. Now those people are terrified of when the water is going to over tap works that have been done by Roscommon County Council to raise roads, and come into their homes. This is reality of what we have to deal with every day of the week. It does not mean that...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Proposed Changes to River Shannon, Grand and Royal Canals and River Barrow Navigation By-laws: Discussion (Resumed) (30 Jan 2024) See 1 other result from this debate

...on an unserviced jetty and you move into Sallins, you go to the pump-out facility there. You put in the smart card, which is a little credit card, and pump out your boat. There is water there on tap, free of charge. We have a recycling centre there. You would pay for that. The charges are minimal for a boat that would be on an unserviced jetty.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Update on Key Issues: Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (24 Jan 2024)

Cathal Crowe: ...of their chief executive. I would say this is quite rare in an organisation. He has literally worked from the floor up. He has a very important role and a busy role. I ask the Minister to tap into his resources once or twice a year. The Minister is doing great work advocating for apprenticeships. This is someone who should be flanking him on one or two of these occasions to speak...

Select Committee on Health: Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Bill 2022: Committee Stage (24 Jan 2024)

Róisín Shortall: That seems to put a very considerable onus on the provider. The Minister can examine this. There may be some potential for tapping into child protection legislation and using some definition from that.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Capital Projects and Operations: Iarnród Éireann (24 Jan 2024) See 1 other result from this debate

Mr. Paul Hendrick: In the summer, yes, we are going to tap in with the money. We are mobilising a team ourselves dedicated to work on it, so it is not just a technical design consultancy.

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (23 Jan 2024)

Martin Conway: ...accept cash, or to reintroduce the accepting of cash where they do not. We need a reality check. Not everybody has a laser card on their phone and not everybody is comfortable or has confidence when tapping. I admire the Minister, Deputy McGrath, for dealing with the availability of cash but this debate needs to go further. People need to be able to transact in what is the legal tender...

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