Results 9,041-9,060 of 13,375 for speaker:Pat Rabbitte
- Leaders' Questions (28 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: People die while waiting with us.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Where does the Taoiseach live?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Is the Taoiseach going to sign the contract?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: The Taoiseach has signed contracts for every community centre around the country.
- Written Answers — Tribunals of Inquiry: Tribunals of Inquiry (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 214: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government if his Department or the Office of the Attorney General have received correspondence or communication from the Tribunal of Inquiry into Certain Planning Matters and Payments; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7571/07]
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 346: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if children who attend private schools at primary level are not entitled to free dental care, regardless of family income; the reason for this rule; if her attention has been drawn to the fact that this can create hardship for families of limited means who may, for particular reasons, have to send a child to a private school; if she...
- Written Answers — Site Acquisitions: Site Acquisitions (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 470: To ask the Minister for Education and Science if her attention has been drawn to concerns expressed by parents of children attending a school (details supplied) in County Wicklow, regarding the planned location for the proposed new school; if her attention has been drawn, in particular, to research done by the parents network showing that while 61% of pupils live within walking...
- Order of Business (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Does the Government intend to take any steps to put in place a more formal and humane system to have victims of abuse and rape victims advised of the imminent release of perpetrators of these crimes, having regard to the pain and traumas inflicted on so many by the case currently in the news? What is the Government's position on whether it intends to proceed with a referendum on the...
- Order of Business (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: That is the point. There is no formal system in place to advise victims of these kinds of crimes of the release of the perpetrators.
- Order of Business (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: We have met the Minister of State, Deputy Brian Lenihan, twice and there is another meeting tomorrow.
- Business of Dáil (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Regarding the tragedy at the weekend, I am sorry I omitted on my own behalf and on behalf of my party to join with Deputy Kenny and the Taoiseach in extending ourcondolences to the families of both GardaBrian Kelleher and fire officer, MichaelListon.
- Leaders' Questions (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Has the Government altered or varied in any way the Cabinet decision of last June concerning the siting of the national children's hospital? Did the Taoiseach read today's edition of the Irish Examiner, which has secured information under the Freedom of Information Act to the effect that the Government was counselled during the month immediately prior to the Cabinet decision that the most...
- Leaders' Questions (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: ââthey were spoken to on the telephone for some ten minutes. That was their international expert advice.
- Leaders' Questions (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Has the decision been altered or varied in any way?
- Leaders' Questions (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: I would have finished sooner if the Ceann Comhairle had stopped banging that bell.
- Leaders' Questions (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Nobody is disputing that complex and specialist medical procedures ought to be done at one site. The issue raised by Professor Gill is whether it is feasible not to have a campus both northside and southside, taking into account also that some 40% of the children seeking treatment will come from outside Dublin. Has Professor Gill's view not been borne out? The Government's position sounds...
- Leaders' Questions (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: That was not its position. It recommended one hospital.
- Leaders' Questions (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: The review group recommended urgent care centres and one hospital.
- Leaders' Questions (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: It means there would be clinics.
- Departmental Files. (27 Feb 2007)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 3: To ask the Taoiseach the number of files withheld by his Department regarding the files transferred to the National Archives in respect of 1976; the numbers withheld under section 8(4)([i]a[/i]) of the National Archives Act 1986; the number withheld under section 8(4)([i]b[/i]); the number withheld under section 8(4)([i]c[/i]); and if he will make a statement on the matter. ...