Results 10,581-10,600 of 13,375 for speaker:Pat Rabbitte
- Northern Ireland Issues. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 5: To ask the Taoiseach the matters discussed and conclusions reached at his meeting on 30 March 2006 with a number of political parties from Northern Ireland. [13057/06]
- Northern Ireland Issues. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 6: To ask the Taoiseach when he expects to next meet the British Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair, to discuss the situation in Northern Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13058/06]
- Northern Ireland Issues. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 14: To ask the Taoiseach if he will make a statement on the outcome of his meeting with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair, in Armagh on 6 April 2006. [14445/06]
- Northern Ireland Issues. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 15: To ask the Taoiseach the proposals agreed with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair, at their meeting in Armagh on 6 April 2006 regarding future political structures in Northern Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14446/06]
- Northern Ireland Issues. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 16: To ask the Taoiseach the status of his proposals to establish a committee of the Oireachtas to facilitate the access of public representatives; if he has discussed this matter with political parties in Northern Ireland; the response he has received; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14867/06]
- Northern Ireland Issues. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 17: To ask the Taoiseach the response he has received from political parties in Northern Ireland to the proposals announced jointly with the British Prime Minister in Armagh on 6 April 2006; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14868/06]
- Northern Ireland Issues. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: I was going to ask the Taoiseach about the IMC report but he dealt with it in his reply. I welcome what he said and presume his interpretation of it is that the contents of this latest IMC is helpful to the process. What precisely do the two Government have in mind when they talk about joint stewardship in the event of discussions not being successful between now and November? What exactly is...
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Yesterday I raised questions with the Taoiseach about the integrity of the criminal prosecution system following the collapse of the case against Mr. Dermot Laide in the Circuit Criminal Court and the responsibility of Government to maintain the integrity of that system. The Taoiseach pleaded he was inadequately briefed and could not deal with my questions. However a spokesperson for the...
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: The Taoiseach said it last night.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: The Taoiseach's spokesperson stated last night: "Government officials believe no further cases will be affectedâ"
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: I see.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: I take it we will hear from the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform after that act of disowning.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: The fact of the matter is that the Taoiseach and the Government do not now take responsibility collectively for the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform. The statement which I just read clearly sought last night to give the impression, which is repeated in the newspapers today, that no further cases will arise. That is now being disowned by the Taoiseach. The Taoiseach goes back into...
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: He stated that the pathology evidence given by Dr. Marie Cassidy, based on photographs, was less forceful. It led to a change of conviction in that case also. This is a very important issue. The Taoiseach is the leader of the Government. I am merely seeking that he would reassure the House and through it the public with regard to the integrity of the criminal prosecution system. He ought to...
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: It is not good enough for the Taoiseach to come to the House and disown the Minister, Deputy McDowell, and his officials. What are the answers to the questions I raised yesterday? I do not believe the Taoiseach was not briefed. I believe he could easily have anticipated one of the more obvious and important questions that would be raised in the House. The fact that he feigns lack of briefing...
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: That is not the issue I am raising.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: No, I did not.
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: What did he clarify?
- Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: He did nothing of the kind.
- Written Answers — Proposed Soccer Stadium: Proposed Soccer Stadium (25 Apr 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 95: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism if he has received an application for Government funding for the completion of the construction of the new stadium for Shamrock Rovers Football Club in Tallaght; if, in view of his desire to see the project completed, he will grant funding for the new stadium; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15148/06]