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- Public Accounts Committee: HSE Report on Foster Home in Waterford Community Care Area: Discussion (2 Feb 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: So it would not be a possible explanation for the miscommunication-----
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE Report on Foster Home in Waterford Community Care Area: Discussion (2 Feb 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: -----or the lack of apology that was supposed to be given?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE Report on Foster Home in Waterford Community Care Area: Discussion (2 Feb 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: Are all HSE staff conversant with and trained in the open disclosures policy?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE Report on Foster Home in Waterford Community Care Area: Discussion (2 Feb 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: Are all of the witnesses, for instance, trained in open disclosure?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE Report on Foster Home in Waterford Community Care Area: Discussion (2 Feb 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: Had those who were dealing with the apology to Grace and her family been trained in open disclosure?
- Public Accounts Committee: HSE Report on Foster Home in Waterford Community Care Area: Discussion (2 Feb 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: Could Mr. O'Brien do that, please?
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospitals Discharges (2 Feb 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: 295. To ask the Minister for Health why a person (details supplied) has not been discharged from St. Vincent's Hospital in County Dublin; the length of time this person has been medically ready to be discharged; what the hospital is doing to ensure that the person's discharge to a family member pending placement in appropriate nursing home care and that this is arranged as soon as is...
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Public Service Vehicles (2 Feb 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: 578. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the number of complaints made to the National Transport Authority and to Transport for Ireland against taxi drivers, by category of complaint, by number of drivers against whom complaints were made, by number of enforcement actions as per category of complaint, by number and type of prosecution, by number of drivers licences revoked,...
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Safety (2 Feb 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: 586. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the regulations and legislation in place to govern the use of rickshaws on public roads in County Dublin and in other urban centres; and the action he has taken to ensure that rickshaws are licensed, taxed and adhere to proper road safety standards. [4325/16]
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: I join in the words of commendation so deservedly spoken about the Leas-Cheann Comhairle and thank him for his courtesy and patience. He was certainly a gentleman, and a patient one at that. We all wish him the very best in the future and congratulate him on his distinguished career. On the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015, my party would be extremely keen that this legislation pass...
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: -----as, I appreciate, is the Tánaiste herself and, indeed, as is Fianna Fáil. There is an understandable difficulty for Deputies who may wish to amend or have a fuller debate on the legislation. It is only fair to record that it is not by any means ideal or desirable that such important legislation is dealt with at the eleventh hour. That said, my party's concern to have the...
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: Is it not possible for the House to take a vote?
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: That is a real pity.
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: That is a crying shame. Perhaps we might ask our colleagues in the Technical Group to reconsider.
- Order of Business (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: I thank the Tánaiste for that clarification. Of course, if this were to reach all Stages today and to pass through the Oireachtas, it would give us an all-island framework on the prohibition of the purchase of sex. It is a great pity and I hope that Deputy Catherine Murphy's consultations will be successful. What I wanted to ask the Tánaiste relates to Moore Street. Deputies...
- Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: Several days.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: I have children.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: -----how on earth does she expect anybody to believe them?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: The fuel allowance scheme was cut from 32 weeks to 26 weeks. The fuel, rent and clothing and footwear allowances were cut. That was the Tánaiste's message about shopping around to families who were struggling. The age was raised for disability allowance entitlement. Carer's allowance was cut. I could go on and on. That is the Tánaiste's track record. That is what she has...
- Leaders' Questions (28 Jan 2016)
Mary Lou McDonald: This was the Labour Party's Tesco-style "Every Little Hurts" advertisement, and it seems that going into this general election, it will have the brazen neck to try the same scam all over again.