Results 1,241-1,260 of 1,934 for speaker:Tom Shehan
- Leaders' Questions (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Never mind about when it will be finished, when it will start?
- Order of Business (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Has the Taoiseach seen the HSE report into the reconfiguration of acute hospital services in the south? We met with HSE representatives-----
- Order of Business (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: -----from Professor Drumm all the way down.
- Order of Business (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: We met them last Wednesday and they gave a commitment to Deputy Deenihan and myself that the A&E in Kerry General Hospital would not be touched.
- Order of Business (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: In light of the report in the Irish Examiner-----
- Order of Business (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Today, the Irish Examiner states that-----
- Order of Business (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: -----there will be only one acute service for Cork and Kerry.
- Order of Business (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Will the Taoiseach confirm this? Has he seen the report?
- Order of Business (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: What would that be?
- Order of Business (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: I thank the Ceann Comhairle.
- Written Answers — Common Agricultural Policy: Common Agricultural Policy (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Question 70: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the discussions he has had with his EU counterparts with regard to agriculture priorities under the Czech EU Presidency; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20301/09]
- Written Answers — Health Service Allowances: Health Service Allowances (20 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Question 166: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason a person (details supplied) in County Kerry has been refused the domiciliary care allowance. [20445/09]
- Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland (Protection of Debtors) Bill 2009: Second Stage (19 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: I ask the Minister of State to support this Bill and let it go forward, because if the Government does not do so, it would equate to the recent scenario where a drug trafficker was awarded a haulage licence. Some of the people who have got involved in debt collection have awarded themselves fancy names, such as "debt collection services". The idea that they consider themselves service...
- National Parks (19 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: I, more than anyone, want dung removed from roads in Killarney National Park for the benefit of parents, children and other visitors to the site. However, the Minister and his representatives in the National Parks and Wildlife Service in Killarney are taking a heavy-handed approach to the issue. Mr. David Muir who recently travelled from England was introduced as an equine expert but stated...
- National Parks (19 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: I have documentation from a chartered health and safety practitioner as well as from Brennan Insurances which states the devices will not work. Will the Minister of State pass it on to the Minister?
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (19 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Question 202: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if footwear will be supplied for a person (details supplied) in County Kerry. [19802/09]
- Written Answers — Electric Vehicles: Electric Vehicles (12 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Question 84: To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he has read the Drive to Zero electric car document published by the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Climate Change; and if he will implement the recommendations of the report. [18746/09]
- Written Answers — Rural Environment Protection Scheme: Rural Environment Protection Scheme (12 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Question 392: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food when a person (details supplied) in County Kerry will receive their REP scheme four payment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18668/09]
- Forestry Industry. (6 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: I wish to share time with Deputy Creed. Is the 8% reduction in forestry premia announced in the supplementary budget last month legal? More than 20,000 people are employed in forestry and 16,500 farmers have invested in forestry. Forestry premia and forestry-related activity such as road building and planting cost the Exchequer a total â¬122 million annually and the 8% reduction will cost...
- Forestry Industry. (6 May 2009)
Tom Sheahan: Did the Minister of State agree anything?