Results 11,861-11,880 of 17,012 for speaker:Paul Kehoe
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: He does not want to hear that.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: Deputy Adams is new to the Republic and he has a lot of catching up to do.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: It is a pity he did not show the same concern when he was in Government.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: When did he show responsibility on the matter?
- Leaders' Questions (18 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: Remember the IMF.
- Leaders' Questions (18 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: I apologise.
- Seanad: Public Policy and Planning: Statements (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: I thank Senators for the positive contributions they made to this debate. This discussion reveals the high level of interest in this House and in society in general in official statistics and the CSO. For good reason, people are more aware than ever of statistical facts and figures. The CSO publishes a vast amount of information on economic and social issues that affect each and every one...
- Seanad: Public Policy and Planning: Statements (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: I was surprised at such an experienced Senator coming up with such a statement. I thank all Senators for their contributions and for the welcome I received.
- Seanad: Public Policy and Planning: Statements (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: Like a small farmer.
- Seanad: Public Policy and Planning: Statements (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: This is my first visit to Seanad Ãireann and I hope we will have an enlightened debate on the Central Statistics Office. I am grateful for the opportunity to address the House on the important role official statistics continue to play in developing public policy in Ireland and planning for the future. As Minister of State with responsibility for the Central Statistics Office, CSO, I am keen...
- Order of Business (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: The Deputy's party used it.
- Order of Business (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: The only difference between the Deputy and Fianna Fáil is a piece of carpet.
- Order of Business (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: We are not allowed to use them here.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: Sinn Féin is the quare party to talk about suffering.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: Suffering. Sinn Féin put people through it for years. Suffering. It put people through it for years.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: Put people through it for years. Suffering.
- Order of Business: Motion (12 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: I move: That notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders or the order of the Dáil today, the sitting shall be suspended on the conclusion of the Topical Issue debate; and Private Members' Business, which shall be No. 29, motion re the community and voluntary sector, shall be taken at 6 p.m. and, if not previously concluded, be brought to a conclusion after 90 minutes.
- Debt Settlement and Mortgage Resolution Office Bill 2011: First Stage (12 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: No.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: Deputy Martin is a quare man to talk about publishing reports.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Oct 2011)
Paul Kehoe: Is Deputy Ross interested?