Results 8,841-8,860 of 15,830 for speaker:Robert Troy
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Taxi Regulations (28 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: 562. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the reason the time given to renew a taxi licence is reduced from five years to one year in cases of serious illnesses (details supplied). [15414/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Children and Youth Affairs: Child and Family Agency (28 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: 620. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the reason a company (details supplied) is waiting payment for services provided; and if that payment will be made without delay. [15415/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government: Mortgage to Rent Scheme (23 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: 111. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government if he will ensure that persons (details supplied) are placed on the mortgage to rent scheme without delay; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14766/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Long-Term Illness Scheme (23 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: 136. To ask the Minister for Health his plans to include Crohn's disease under the long-term illness scheme; and if he will include epi pens under the scheme. [14582/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Areas of Natural Constraint Scheme Eligibility (23 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: 165. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the reason the townlands of Culleenmore, Portnashangan, Ballinagall, part of Taughmon and any land around Mullingar to the north is always excluded when the disadvantaged area or areas of natural constraints scheme review is taking place within his Department. [14652/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Defence: Defence Forces Recruitment (23 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: 218. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence the civilian staff positions he expects to become available within the service in the coming months; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14580/17]
- Other Questions: Bus Éireann (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: The sad fact of the matter is I do not think the Minister is withholding the information because I do not think the Minister knows it. That is the sad reality. During my priority question, I asked the Minister about his concern about the board and reckless trading. The board itself has stated that it will have to implement the plan to avoid reckless trading. Is the Minister in agreement...
- Other Questions: Bus Éireann (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: Reckless trading.
- Other Questions: Coast Guard Services (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: This is something that I raised myself a number of weeks ago with the Minister. Perhaps there might be merit in meeting with the representative body of the Coast Guard, to listen to its concerns and proposals and perhaps not to knock it down so forcefully as the Minister has done today, and indeed did a number of weeks ago. Perhaps if the proposal that we put a number of weeks ago, or that...
- Other Questions: Departmental Agencies Funding (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: I welcome the commitment by the Minister of State. I acknowledge that Westmeath County Council provides good funding for community groups in the various parades that are held there. Has the Minister, Deputy Ross, delegated some powers and functions to the Minister of State? It has been a matter of curiosity and concern both for the Minister and other Members of the House. Can he confirm...
- Priority Questions: Bus Éireann (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: Why are the plans referred to the Minister and the Department if he does not need to approve them? Does he approve of the restructuring plans being put forward, "Yes" or "No"? What is the Minister's opinion on the board and management of Bus Éireann seeking legal advice on reckless trading? If the plan is not implemented, I am told that the board and directors could be held up for...
- Priority Questions: Bus Éireann (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: When?
- Priority Questions: Bus Éireann (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: Will the Minister answer the question on reckless trading?
- Priority Questions: Bus Éireann (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: The Minister can talk down the clock without answering the question.
- Priority Questions: Bus Éireann (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: 21. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the level of engagement he has had with the management of Bus Éireann in relation to their restructuring plan. [14447/17]
- Priority Questions: Bus Éireann (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: The financial challenges facing Bus Éireann have been known to the Minister and his predecessor for in excess of 16 months, going back to January 2016. We are now told that we face insolvency in Bus Éireann within a matter of weeks. What level of engagement has the Minister had with the board and management of Bus Éireann in the past number of weeks on the proposed...
- Priority Questions: Bus Éireann (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: Has the Minister seen the plan the board is discussing today and which it intends to implement unilaterally from next week? Previously, the Minister said he was a party and had a number of drafts referred to him, but has he seen the proposed plan the board wishes to implement in the next number of days? Has he been consulted on the implementation of that plan without the agreement of the...
- Priority Questions: Aviation Industry Regulations (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: The reply is similar to one given to a previous question, that the Minister expects to be in a position to do something in the coming weeks. Will the Minister clarify when is "the coming weeks" and has he a timeline set for when it will be completed? Who are the key stakeholders which have been engaged with? Have members of the residential community in the area been consulted? The...
- Priority Questions: Aviation Industry Regulations (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: -----to meet the capacity.
- Priority Questions: Aviation Industry Regulations (22 Mar 2017)
Robert Troy: This legislation and statutory instrument is long overdue. The Minister has promised it for a number of months. Perhaps he could be more definite on when it will be implemented.