Results 6,141-6,160 of 8,379 for speaker:Mark Daly
- Seanad: Order of Business (11 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: The horse has bolted.
- Seanad: Moore Street Area Renewal and Development Bill 2015: Second Stage [Private Members] (10 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: I think the Senator called them traitors.
- Seanad: Moore Street Area Renewal and Development Bill 2015: Second Stage [Private Members] (10 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: The Senator called them traitors.
- Seanad: Moore Street Area Renewal and Development Bill 2015: Second Stage [Private Members] (10 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: That is okay. We are clear now.
- Seanad: Moore Street Area Renewal and Development Bill 2015: Second Stage [Private Members] (10 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: Kevin Myers would agree with the Senator.
- Seanad: Moore Street Area Renewal and Development Bill 2015: Second Stage [Private Members] (10 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: Kevin Myers would agree with the Senator. He is in good company.
- Seanad: Moore Street Area Renewal and Development Bill 2015: Second Stage [Private Members] (10 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: I welcome the Minister of State to the House. I pay tribute to my colleagues, Senator Darragh O'Brien and Senator Labhrás Ó Murchú, as well as the families and relatives of the people of 1916 who have been pursuing this issue for a decade and more. I pay tribute to the members of the Fianna Fáil Party on Dublin City Council, including Paul McAuliffe, Seán Haughey...
- Seanad: Moore Street Area Renewal and Development Bill 2015: Second Stage [Private Members] (10 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: -----along with visiting the Garden of Remembrance. We are disagreeing on the Bill and that is unfortunate but we must remember the history of previous developments such as Kilmainham Gaol. Citizens such as those in the Visitors Gallery took action when politicians failed. Similarly, the GPO, a hundred years on, will be developed but only because people decided to act and say that a...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Business of Joint Committee (10 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: Arising from the minutes I wish to raise the case of Ibrahim Halawa. I acknowledge the note on the matter, which I will not discuss now, and I thank the Chairman for his continuing efforts on his behalf. Once again the court case has been delayed until August 2015. I have written to the committee asking that we should consider sending out a delegation to visit Ibrahim Halawa and also...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Business of Joint Committee (10 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: Yes.
- Seanad: Commencement Matters: Marine Rescue Station (9 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: I thank the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport for coming to the House to take this Commencement matter. As I am sure he is aware, the Valentia marine rescue co-ordination centre is the busiest of our three centres. He may also have received a report on why it should be closed given that every Minister coming to his Department receives a report written by some official in the...
- Seanad: Commencement Matters: Marine Rescue Station (9 Jun 2015)
Mark Daly: I thank the Minister for his reply. It goes back to the earlier point I made that the engineer is based in Dublin, servicing the marine rescue co-ordination centre there and Malin yet the busiest station is in Valentia and the engineer will be based in Cork, 200 km away. While there are ten Coast Guard units in Cork and five in Kerry the requirement for maintenance of equipment is minimal...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Trade between Ireland and ASEAN Countries (Resumed): Enterprise Ireland (27 May 2015)
Mark Daly: No. Thank you.
- Seanad: Order of Business (7 May 2015)
Mark Daly: I welcome that we are having a debate on Europe Day. It is appropriate to have it and my colleague, Senator Leyden, will be taking the debate for Fianna Fáil. There are many issues to consider in this context and I raise an issue I raised yesterday in regard to the Commission's work programme from which it is clear that it wants to take away Ireland's corporate tax advantage by...
- Seanad: Order of Business (7 May 2015)
Mark Daly: It will borrow €2,500 per person and having borrowed that amount on behalf of the public sector, it will give each of them each back €800. That is three-card-trick economics at its best. We can also note that 250 people in this country have assets of €76 billion while the combined net worth of half the population is €63 billion. Some of those 250 people with...
- Seanad: Order of Business (7 May 2015)
Mark Daly: Money to buy votes was the accusation.
- Seanad: Order of Business (7 May 2015)
Mark Daly: I thank the Leader for his comment.
- Seanad: Appointment of Receivers: Motion (6 May 2015)
Mark Daly: I am afraid not.
- Seanad: Appointment of Receivers: Motion (6 May 2015)
Mark Daly: That is not much help to anyone facing a receiver.
- Seanad: Appointment of Receivers: Motion (6 May 2015)
Mark Daly: Long-term? Jesus, that is a lot of help.