Results 8,101-8,120 of 12,360 for speaker:Rory O'Hanlon
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Adjournment.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputies have made their point.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy is out of order. In view of the Minister's contribution, the Chair did not have much choice but to allow the Deputy make her point. Now that she has made her point, let us come back to the Order of Business. I call Deputy Ring.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy should resume her seat. We cannot debate the issue now. I call Deputy Ring.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: There are other ways for the Deputy to raise the matter in the House.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy can.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Chair has ruled on the matter. I ask the Deputy to resume her seat.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy should resume her seat or she must leave the House. I call Deputy Ring.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: Deputies may only ask about promised legislation, not whether it is contemplated. Otherwise we would be here all day. Every Member on both sides of the House would want to know.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: Questions may relate to the taking of business which has been promised, including promised legislation, either within or outside the Dáil.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: On the Order of Business Deputies may not ask whether the Government is contemplating legislation. Otherwise, every Member in the House would wish to ask a question. The Standing Order is quite specific. Deputies may ask about promised legislation, whether promised inside or outside the House. I call Deputy Ring.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: Is legislation promised?
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: I can well understand why Deputy Broughan thinks this is an omnibus question time on the Order of Business. I call Deputy Ring.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: That does not arise on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business. (20 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: I suggest the Deputy should resubmit it for the Adjournment.
- Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: Allow Deputy Crawford without interruption.
- Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: Allow Deputy Crawford without interruption.
- Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: If Deputy Crawford addresses his remarks through the Chair, the Minister might not be disposed to making interruptions.
- Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: Allow Deputy Crawford without interruption.
- Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)
Rory O'Hanlon: Deputies on both sides of the House must allow Deputy Crawford without interruption.