Results 11,161-11,180 of 13,214 for speaker:Pat Gallagher
- Medical Cards: Motion (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)
Pat Gallagher: The Minister for Health and Children, the Minister for Finance and the Taoiseach took on board the concerns of people on this side of the House, culminating in this announcement.
- Medical Cards: Motion (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)
Pat Gallagher: I will not be shouted down. I want to apologise to the people of my constituency. I know the threshold will accommodate practically all of those affected. On 7 December 2000, it was said by none other than the Opposition health spokesperson, Deputy James Reilly: "It is not acceptable that the Government is handing out free medical cards to people who can afford golf club fees and at the...
- Medical Cards: Motion (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)
Pat Gallagher: It was said by Deputy James Reilly, as chairman of the IMO general practitioners group, in an interview in The Irish Times on 7 December 2000.
- Written Answers — Decentralisation Programme: Decentralisation Programme (21 Oct 2008)
Pat Gallagher: Question 409: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the effect of the Budget 2009 statement on the earlier commitment to decentralise a section of her Department to Donegal Town; the number of posts involved; if in view of the rate of unemployment in Donegal she will allow the Donegal project to proceed immediately; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [35613/08]
- Intoxicating Liquor Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (2 Jul 2008)
Pat Gallagher: I welcome the opportunity to participate in this important debate. For some of the past 11 months I had responsibility for health promotion, during which time I took a special interest in the marketing of alcohol, as well as the issues of communications and sponsorship. I am pleased progress was made with the industry during this period, culminating in an agreement between the Department of...
- Fishing Industry: Motion (1 Jul 2008)
Pat Gallagher: I welcome the opportunity to participate in this debate. I have been in the House for a long time and this may be the first occasion on which fisheries issues have been dealt with by way of Private Members' business. This is an indication of the seriousness of the position. Over many years since 1973, and since 1983 in particular, difficulties have been experienced on a continual basis....
- Fishing Industry: Motion (1 Jul 2008)
Pat Gallagher: While European issues can be dealt with, I also believe that national and domestic issues, which can be cost-neutral, can be dealt with at an early stage. While I made clear my views on administrative sanctions when I served in the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources with responsibility for that sector, I did not have sufficient support to introduce administrative...
- Fishing Industry: Motion (1 Jul 2008)
Pat Gallagher: ââthat penalise fishermen for minor offences. I believe both Ministers responsible must be given an opportunity to consider this possibility. Members will work with them and will co-operate with them.
- Fishing Industry: Motion (1 Jul 2008)
Pat Gallagher: This is not a matter that requires European sanction. It is supported throughout the European Union and if this can be done, it would constitute an important step forward. In addition, I am pleased a meeting was held recently between the Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority and the industry representatives. This meeting was important because there had been a wide gulf between the authority...
- Victims' Rights Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Jun 2008)
Pat Gallagher: Tá áthas orm deis a fháil labhairt san dÃospóireacht fÃor-thábhachtach seo. Léigh mé an méid a bhà ag an Aire Dlà agus Cirt, Comhionannais agus Athchóirithe DlÃ, An Teachta Dermot Ahern, sa Teach aréir agus molaim go mór na moltaà atá aige maidir leis an cheist seo. I welcome the opportunity to participate in this important debate. I welcome the Minister's confirmation of...
- Victims' Rights Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Jun 2008)
Pat Gallagher: There is an old Irish saying which the Deputy should understand, Tá an fhÃrinne searbh.
- Victims' Rights Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Jun 2008)
Pat Gallagher: If the Deputy does not want to hear the truthââ
- Victims' Rights Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Jun 2008)
Pat Gallagher: I am just making a point. It is not an opinion but a fact that, in school terms, the Deputy largely cogged this legislation and he was caught out. That is what is hard to take. That is why an fhÃrinne is searbh.
- Victims' Rights Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Jun 2008)
Pat Gallagher: I am pleased that at least I told the truth and if the truth upsets Deputy Shatter, then so be it.
- Victims' Rights Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Jun 2008)
Pat Gallagher: I would like to make a victim impact statement after all that.
- Fishing Industry: Statements (19 Jun 2008)
Pat Gallagher: The mere fact that we are meeting today, giving Deputies from all sides an opportunity to take part in the debate, is an indication of the seriousness of the situation in which the fishing industry finds itself. The Minister and Minister of State, shortly after their appointment, met the Federation of Irish Fishermen, FIF, and made themselves fully au fait with the difficulties. The fact...
- Health Care Associated Infections (29 Apr 2008)
Pat Gallagher: I apologise to the House on behalf of the Minister for Health and Children, Deputy Harney, who is unable to be present and I thank Deputies Timmins and Doyle for raising this important matter. Like the Deputies, I express my sympathy to any patients and families who have been affected by this issue. I share the Deputies' concerns about MRSA, C. difficile and health care associated infections...
- Written Answers — Hospital Accommodation: Hospital Accommodation (29 Apr 2008)
Pat Gallagher: I propose to take Questions Nos. 15, 25, 28 and 69 together. I welcome the publication of the Irish Heart Foundation National Audit of Stroke Care, which was conducted with the support of my Department. The report covers the spectrum of care from prevention to treatment and rehabilitation. It has highlighted a number of areas where clinical care and the organisation of stroke services can be...
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (29 Apr 2008)
Pat Gallagher: I propose to take Questions Nos. 18 and 38 together. Recently published research by the Health Research Board and the Health Service Executive clearly demonstrates the scale of the harm being caused by alcohol in our society. In order to tackle alcohol related harm we are taking a twin-track approach, involving, on the one hand, policies and interventions targeted at vulnerable populations...
- Written Answers — Childhood Obesity: Childhood Obesity (29 Apr 2008)
Pat Gallagher: The Health Service Executive has established a Working Group to implement the health sector recommendations of the Task Force on Obesity for which the HSE has the lead responsibility and for which â¬3 million has been allocated. This is in addition to the annual spend of â¬25 million on health promotion activities, â¬5 million of which is utilised in specifically anti-obesity initiatives....