Results 10,061-10,080 of 17,012 for speaker:Paul Kehoe
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Job Creation Data (23 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: The Quarterly National Household Survey (QNHS) is the official source of estimates of employment in the State. The most recent figures available are for Q1 2015. Table 1 shows the number of persons aged 15 years and over in employment in Q1 of each year from 2011 to 2015 along with the four year change. As Table 1 show the overall stock of persons employed at given points in time, the...
- Urban Regeneration and Housing Bill 2015: Second Stage (Resumed) (18 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: I thank the Minister for bringing forward this important Bill. It is a major step in addressing a current problem, a fact accepted by people on all sides of the House. This Fine Gael-led Government, including the Labour Party, was elected a little over four years ago to fix a broken economy and country. Today is another step forward in fixing what has been a major problem for us as a...
- Order of Business (16 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: It is true.
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Crime Data (16 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: The CSO will resume publication of recorded crime statistics by the end of June 2015. Data for Q3 2014, Q4 2014 and Q1 2015 will be published. These results will be accompanied by an analysis of the quality of the data source used for statistical purposes and, by extension, the quality of the recorded crime statistics.
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Census of Population Data (16 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: According to the 2011 Census of Population, there were 4,588,252 persons enumerated within the state on Census night, of which 535,393 were aged 65 years and over. The following table provides details of the number of persons aged 65 years and over requested by the Deputy. County Total Population Total aged 65 years and over Wicklow 136,640 15,001 Wexford 145,320 18,367 Louth 122,897...
- Leaders' Questions (11 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: It is a pity Sinn Féin did not pick up a phone over the past 40 years.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: That is what we are doing.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: Deputy Mathews had his chance.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: Deputy Mathews had his chance, but he left.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: Deputy Mathews did not have the courage to stay. He could not stick the pace.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: I was not talking to Deputy Shortall.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: Look in the mirror.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: Look in the mirror.
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Employment Data (9 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: I propose to take Questions Nos. 140 and 141 together. It is the intention of the Central Statistics Office to continue to publish the Live Register release, including the Activation Programmes table, on a monthly basis as well as the new Monthly Unemployment release. The Live Register series gives a monthly breakdown of the number of people claiming Jobseeker's Benefit, Jobseeker's...
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Suicide Incidence (9 Jun 2015)
Paul Kehoe: Suicide is defined as the act of intentionally killing oneself. The classification of a death as suicide is based on a Coroner's report and, where necessary, a report from the Garda that attended the scene. All deaths, whether natural or unnatural must be registered with the General Registration Office (GRO). The average annual number of deaths over the five year period from 2007 to 2011...
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (Resumed) (28 May 2015)
Paul Kehoe: Three minutes each.
- Aer Lingus Share Disposal: Motion (Resumed) (28 May 2015)
Paul Kehoe: Three minutes.
- Order of Business (28 May 2015)
Paul Kehoe: Rubbish.
- Order of Business (28 May 2015)
Paul Kehoe: On a point of order, Deputy Timmy Dooley should be asked to withdraw the remark that he would be dealing with the clerk.
- Order of Business (28 May 2015)
Paul Kehoe: On a point of order, the Deputy opposite made a threat that he would deal with the clerk.