Results 7,961-7,980 of 9,994 for speaker:John Gormley
- Noise Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed) (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: However, by their fruits shall you know them. I hope that instead of just talking about how good this legislation is, the Government will act upon it. I hope it will not languish on Committee Stage. If it needs to be amended then the Government should amend it accordingly and push it through. It will certainly have the full support of the House on that one. Other Deputies have said the...
- Noise Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed) (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: This is becoming an increasing facet of life. It seems to be the mode of transport of choice for the wealthy. I was going to suggest that one would see them if one went to the Galway Races, but I do not want to be nasty to Fianna Fáil on love Fianna Fáil and love the Green Party night. However, there is a very big issue involved here. In my constituency, and colleagues will recognise...
- Leaders' Questions (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: It did not wait to hear the result.
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31 (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: I will be brief. I wish to seek the adjournment of the Dáil under Standing Order 31 to raise an issue of urgent public importance, namely, the report by a European Parliament committee on the transport and illegal detention of prisoners by the CIA which criticised the Government and expressed serious concern about the 147 stopovers at Irish airports by aircraft involved in such illegal...
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: It is in order.
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: That is rubbish.
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: The Tánaiste is incorrect.
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: He is talking nonsense.
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: Fair enough.
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: Even if they are talking rubbish.
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: The Government is wasting money.
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: On a point of order, in the House last week, the Ceann Comhairle told me there were no legislative proposals in this regard. Now he is stating that there may be proposalsââ
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: No, the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform said that last week. He stated here that there were no legislative proposals.
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: What is he saying today? Are there legislative proposals or not? Last week he stated there were none.
- Order of Business (29 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: He said it in the House.
- Written Answers — School Facilities: School Facilities (28 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: Question 69: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the procedures in place to ensure that facilities provided at public private partnership schools are available to the community free of charge or at an affordable price; if such stipulations have been put into all schools built to date; if such stipulations will be inserted in contracts for the proposed second level school at...
- Written Answers — Garda Vetting Services: Garda Vetting Services (28 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: Question 171: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the length of time it takes for police clearance for the employment by the Health Service Executive of a special needs assistant in the Ashbourne, County Meath area; the reason there is so much red tape and lack of co-ordination between the various agencies involved in securing this service; if he will...
- Written Answers — Antibiotic Use: Antibiotic Use (28 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: Question 255: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason for the delay in introducing a public education campaign on antibiotic use, which was recommended in the 2001 strategy for control of antimicrobial resistance; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [40044/06]
- Written Answers — School Staffing: School Staffing (28 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: Question 464: To ask the Minister for Education and Science if a school (details supplied) in Dublin 4 has applied for a new teacher; if they will be assisted in any way; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [40508/06]
- Crisis in Darfur: Motion (28 Nov 2006)
John Gormley: It is important that we debate this issue and I am glad that the Government has put forward this motion. My colleague, Deputy Boyle, has previously suggested that we use our pension funds in ethical ways and this may have been alluded to earlier, but certainly the suggestion that has come from our AWEPA group is worthy of consideration. What AWEPA has suggested, and what the Green Party has...