Results 641-660 of 12,277 for speaker:Paul Murphy
- Young Carers: Motion [Private Members] (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: I thank the Labour Party for bringing forward the motion and thank Family Carers Ireland and the young carers who have campaigned on it. Like Deputy Stanley, I welcome that the Government is not opposing the motion but I warn Family Carers Ireland and young carers watching this that there is a big gap between not opposing a motion and actually implementing what is in a motion that is...
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: On a point of order, the Deputy spoke about Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael having a clear position on reforming or getting rid of the triple lock before the election.
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: It was not in the Fine Gael manifesto.
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: Fine Gael did not mention the triple lock in its manifesto.
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: In fact, Fine Gael said-----
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: -----it would "preserve Ireland’s policy of active military neutrality".
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: I ask Deputy Geoghegan to clarify that position-----
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: -----and make clear his party has no mandate-----
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: The Government has no mandate for getting rid of the triple lock and the Deputy is misleading the House.
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: Could I please ask the Minister of State to clarify the point?
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: Could I please ask him to clarify the point?
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: Could we please invite him to clarify the point?
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: Could we please ask for it to be clarified to the House?
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: He is misleading the House-----
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: I am just asking him to clarify it-----
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: He might just clarify-----
- International Security and International Trade: Statements (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: It has been a week now since Micheál Martin visited Donald Trump in the White House. He grovelled. He licked his boots. He simpered in front of him. He laughed at his stupid jokes and a brave face was put on the appearance by Micheál Martin himself and by the media which spoke about what wise, quiet diplomacy this was. I wonder whether - surely somewhere - deep inside...
- Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Schemes (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: 76. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if he will increase funding for the tenant in situ scheme to meet demand; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12670/25]
- Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Schemes (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: 78. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if he will abolish the restrictions on the tenant in situ scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12671/25]
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Prison Service (20 Mar 2025)
Paul Murphy: 122. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the action he will take to address overcrowding, inhumane treatment and the systemic failure of rehabilitation services revealed in the latest report by the Office of the Inspector of Prisons; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12672/25]