Results 11,001-11,020 of 14,388 for speaker:Clare Daly
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medicinal Products Prices (17 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 631. To ask the Minister for Health the reason the Health Service Executive pays in excess of €2 billion for drugs used by medical card holders; and the checks in place to ensure that these persons are being appropriately charged by their pharmacy. [25353/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medicinal Products Prices (17 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 636. To ask the Minister for Health the reason massive price variations exist in prices of generic drugs between different pharmacies; and the action his Department is taking to ensure that those availing of the drug reimbursement scheme are not paying over the odds. [25368/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Safety Strategy (17 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 749. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his plans to introduce own account operator licencing similar to that in place in Northern Ireland into the Irish road haulage sector. [25267/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Haulage Industry Regulation (17 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 750. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his plans to introduce compulsory refresher training for persons who have completed the transport manager CPC examination a number of years ago but who have not used the qualification in the interim period and now wish to become transport managers. [25268/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Driver Licences (17 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 751. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he is satisfied with the current approval process for driver CPC trainers especially in respect of all approved driver CPC trainers having a recognised training qualification. [25269/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Driver Licences (17 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 753. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will provide a breakdown by training organisation of the 7396 driver CPC training courses held during 2013. [25271/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Driver Licences (17 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 754. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will provide a breakdown by training organisation of the 83182 driver CPC participants trained during 2013. [25272/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Driver Licence Data (17 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 752. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the number of students who sat and successfully passed the transport management CPC January 2014 examination in each examination centre. [25270/14]
- Leaders' Questions (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: I am very interested in the Tánaiste's views on Garda accountability and what happens next in the context of the Cooke report. We have heard from acting Commissioner O'Sullivan that gardaí have been exonerated from any wrongdoing in her opinion. Her words were very similar to those of former Commissioner Callinan who told us before the inquiry that at no stage was any member of An...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: The person who leaked the story to GSOC could have tampered with the device inside GSOC. No explanation has been given of who tried to contact Verrimus in relation to its involvement in the inquiry and no explanation has been given of why the GSOC commissioner's phone's batteries were going down but now are not. Meanwhile, the report acknowledges that modern surveillance is not possible to...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: Will the Tánaiste authorise a proper commission of investigation on a statutory basis so that people can get the truth they so badly need?
- Leaders' Questions (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: It is bizarre that the Tánaiste refers to the report as comprehensive when Mr. Cooke himself talks about it being a personal evaluation and that it must not be read as a definitive determination. In fact, he is a retired judge and it is a personal opinion. The Tánaiste might as well have had the opinion of a retired dentist or a retired docker for all the difference it makes.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: There is not a single piece of new information in the report. If the Tánaiste did indeed read it, he would know that the five issues I just mentioned are still not answered. How could it be that comprehensive?
- Leaders' Questions (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: The Tánaiste has dodged the fact that the report does not deal with the issue of lawful surveillance. Why was that excluded? The Tánaiste talks about the public interest inquiry under section 102 which provides for GSOC to investigate wrongdoing by gardaí. If the surveillance was lawful, there would be no wrongdoing to investigate. The Tánaiste knows and Cooke reports...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: In making his last point on the public interest inquiry and GSOC's observations, the Tánaiste's has again undermined GSOC by incorrectly repeating that it had an obligation to bring it to the attention of the Garda and the Minister. Section 103 excludes GSOC from doing so in the public interest. I suggest the Tánaiste read the report again as he missed a few things in his...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: Read what he said himself.
- Other Questions: Hydraulic Fracturing Policy (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 9. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he will withdraw all fracking licences in view of the environmental consequences. [24552/14]
- Other Questions: Hydraulic Fracturing Policy (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: I am aware that the Minister of State discussed this issue, or aspects of it, on Priority Questions. I am also aware that the traditional response is to state that the EPA is examining the whole issue of fracking and that nothing will be done before its investigations have been concluded. By the time the EPA reports on the matter in 2016, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership,...
- Other Questions: Hydraulic Fracturing Policy (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: This is the key point. The Minister of State has indicated previously that nothing can happen. I tabled my original question in response to the growing concerns with regard to the environmental problems relating to fracking and the widespread opposition to it in nearly every European country in which its use has been proposed, as well as across the United States. Discussions are under way...
- Written Answers — Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources: Alternative Energy Projects (12 Jun 2014)
Clare Daly: 28. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he will report on the technological readiness level of the indigenous wave energy developers who have received funding from Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland; the percentage of State funding of ocean energy which has been received by these Irish developers compared to the percentage of the funding provided to...