Results 10,661-10,680 of 12,886 for speaker:Paul Coghlan
- Seanad: Order of Business (9 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: Yes, and that is the matter with which I wish him to deal.
- Seanad: Order of Business (9 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: Is there a doctor in the House?
- Seanad: Charities Bill 2007: Committee Stage (4 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: I accept what Senator Norris said about Senator Wilson. I respect the Chair's ruling but, unfortunately, no matter what one would wish, the doors have been opened so we cannot redo the vote.
- Seanad: Charities Bill 2007: Committee Stage (4 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: The doors were opened so we cannot redo the vote.
- Seanad: Charities Bill 2007: Committee Stage (4 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: I do not think so. Am I correct, a Chathaoirligh?
- Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: I support Senator Bradford's remarks on unemployment and the need for a debate on the matter. With regard to the revised Order of Business, we can only reluctantly accept it, with the utmost respect, because it is totally at variance with normal practice. Surely a day's business can only be relevant to that day and something cannot be done in advance.
- Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: I understand a meeting took place and we accept it reluctantly and without wanting to set a precedent. I strongly support the remarks of Senators Quinn and Daly with regard to the practice of removing cribs and I hope to God that it does not take hold. It is anti-Irish and is completely against our tradition and everything we have lived with all our lives. It would be a wholly unacceptable...
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: It is a joke.
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: Along with Senator Joe O'Toole and Senator Mark Daly, I, too, welcome the Government's U-turn in regard to Valentia and Malin Head becauseââ
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: The Leader knows I never mean to be political. It was the only realistic and sensible decision that could have been reached because we all had recognised that Valentia and Malin Head had functioned successfully and both had such a wonderful history of service to their areas, the seafarers and everyone else. They had the people with the expertise. I could never understand, and I expressed...
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: No, but a Chathaoirlighââ
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: A Chathaoirligh, like your good self, I am just taking a leaf out of your book because you were always fairââ
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: I recognise your independence. You were always fair and balanced, and that is all I am trying to be as well.
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: The Leader would appreciate that too. On another issue, I strongly support the remarks of Senator Fitzgerald. There is a sufficient number of eminent people â well-trained and well-versed civil servants â in every Department to ensure the necessary cutbacks are made. That is not to disrespect all the eminent people mentioned who will be on the new board known as "an bord snip nua". We...
- Seanad: FÁS: Statements (2 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: I welcome the Minister of State to the House and wish him well in his role. Any Minister or Minister of State whose portfolio includes FÃS is in a difficult berth. I look forward to hearing his response to the debate â I heard his opening statement. I welcome many of the wonderful initiatives which FÃS introduced and I pay due credit to it for everything it has done with regard to...
- Seanad: FÁS: Statements (2 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: I am sure the Senator did an excellent job for it.
- Seanad: FÁS: Statements (2 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: The Senator always exercised the utmost care and caution.
- Seanad: Order of Business (2 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: I agree with Senator Daly, the Government has forgotten and neglected the situation in Kenmare. Years ago I raised that matter in this House on the Adjournment and received what I believed was a commitment, but, as everybody knows, nothing has happened since.
- Seanad: Order of Business (2 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: Of course. I agree with Senator Fitzgerald's call for a debate on the public sector reform report which has been published. It should be coupled with Senator O'Toole's call regarding education and the need for front-line staff to be protected. Public sector reform must not be about removing the vital people of whom we have insufficient numbers in so many vital areas on the front line, it...
- Seanad: Order of Business (2 Dec 2008)
Paul Coghlan: Senator O'Toole is correct, we will have to challenge tomorrow and on succeeding days if we are not allowed to debate that matter. Senators O'Toole and Alex White made very interesting points on the recapitalisation of the banks. I accept that will not be enough in itself, but it would begin to rebuilt confidence. We want to see Irish-owned and Irish-run institutions. That will give us...