Results 65,341-65,360 of 74,100 for speaker:Bernard Durkan
- Postal Services: Motion (Resumed) (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.
- Postal Services: Motion (Resumed) (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.
- Postal Services: Motion (Resumed) (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Why do we not have a service?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: It is not there now.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The services are not there.
- Order of Business (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: In light of the fact that the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources has returned from Hanoi and given that during his absenceââ
- Order of Business (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: One is allowed preliminaries.
- Order of Business (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Taoiseach is a past master at preliminaries.
- Order of Business (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: In view of the fact that during the absence of the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources it was found necessary to review price increases relating to gas and electricity, which were wrongly approved by him, will the Minister express to his colleague, the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, an interest in bringing before the House, as a matter of urgency, the...
- Order of Business (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Taoiseach must have a programme of rapid progress in mind in respect of the Bill.
- Order of Business (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Minister for Foreign Affairs should not go there. If I were him, I would not make comments of that nature.
- Order of Business (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: I was being goaded by the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
- Order of Business (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Taoiseach is walking on water.
- Order of Business (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Taoiseach tried walking on water before. It did not work.
- Postal Services: Motion (Resumed) (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: We are delighted to be here.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Deputy Kenny asked a specific question. Does the Taoiseach stand over the Minister of State?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: That was not the question.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Taoiseach seldom backs off from a litany.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Does the Taoiseach stand over what the Minister of State said? That is the question the Taoiseach was asked.