Results 841-860 of 2,770 for speaker:Bernard Allen
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2007)
Bernard Allen: Will anyone be held accountable? The only people who will be fired are the nurses.
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2007)
Bernard Allen: The Government let it happen.
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2007)
Bernard Allen: And nobody answers.
- Written Answers — Pharmacy Regulations: Pharmacy Regulations (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: Question 130: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she plans to expand the role of the pharmacist to provide a wider range of services, as recommended by the Joint Committee on Health and Children in its report on the Adverse Side Effects of Pharmaceuticals; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [17626/07]
- Written Answers — Medicinal Products: Medicinal Products (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: Question 175: To ask the Minister for Health and Children further to a request by the Irish Pharmaceutical Union, if she will deregulate certain prescription medicines; if so, the medicines; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [17627/07]
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: Question 212: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason a person (details supplied) in County Cork is not receiving physiotherapy which was recommended and which they require as rehabilitation arising from a stroke that they suffered and who was a patient at the Cork University Hospital and subsequently St. Finbar's Hospital. [17821/07]
- Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: Question 265: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs if a person (details supplied) in County Cork is entitled to the back to education scheme. [17823/07]
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: The recent so-called period of reflection has allowed debate on European issues to slide considerably. After a period of stagnation that ran on far too long, the latest moves towards agreement and consensus within the Union are welcome. Angela Merkel, in her role as President of the European Council, deserves much praise for this. She was faced with a difficult task to reinvigorate and...
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: The Taoiseach stated: "The new system of double majority voting in co-decision matters, where 55% of the countries representing 65% of the citizens must approve a measure, will not now come into force until 2014 and if any member state so wishes, it can be further deferred until 2017." What is the Government's attitude regarding this decision? How will the system operate in practice and if...
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: I interrupt the Minister of State to ask how much time is remaining. I understood this was a question and answer session.
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: I put two simple questions to the Minister of State but he is delivering a state of the European Union address.
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: I am sure other Members have questions. We do not want a long Second Stage speech from the Minister of State. We want answers to our questions.
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: I do not mean to be impolite to the Minister of State but I am anxious that we conduct our business properly. It is supposed to be a question and answer session.
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: We all know that.
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: It does not tell us what has been decided.
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: My question referred to the problem of demand outstripping supply. I do not appear to be receiving an answer.
- European Council: Statements. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: The Minister of State was not interrupted. He was called to order
- European Council. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: Is there a derogation?
- European Council. (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: I am glad the Taoiseach has clarified the position on the derogation because the media and one of the social partners, the trade union movement, understood he had got a derogation on the charter. As he clarified the position and stated that he must look at the legal implications of the charter proposals from the UK, could I ask him how long the legal examination will take and when he will...
- Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2007)
Bernard Allen: Is this something to do with the tribunal?