Results 1,281-1,300 of 1,966 for speaker:Mary Henry
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Jun 2004)
Mary Henry: I also agree to the Order of Business. I would be grateful if the Leader would take up the following matter. Problems have been experienced regarding medical practitioners giving treatment to patients that has not been to their benefit. However, something can be done regarding those people, as appeals can be made to the Medical Council on their behalf. However, if people are not medically...
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: Senator White appears to be looking at the map herself.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: I do not think Senator White is using the map as a propââ
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: She is refreshing her memory.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: She is not showing it to me. I have not seen it. Senator White, you are aware that you may not show things to the House. You may look at the map yourself.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: Allow Senator Cummins to speak without interruption.
- Seanad: Grant Payments. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: There can be few people in the country today who have not heard of the national spatial strategy and the drive to decentralise the development of the country from Dublin. The arguments in the report are clear. Any hope of a future for regions outside Dublin depends on an actively managed suite of policies encouraging the industrial, educational, infrastructural and political development of...
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: The Senator would cause less aggravation if he addressed his remarks through the Chair.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: The Senator should be addressing the motion at the moment.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: The Senator should address his comments through the Chair.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: Please, Senator Mansergh.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: Please.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: Senator Mansergh, please allow Senator Phelan to speak without interruption.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: Senator Mansergh, you have spoken already.
- Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: Senator Mansergh, please.
- Seanad: Development Co-operation Objectives of Irish Presidency: Statements. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: I wish to share my time with Senator Quinn.
- Seanad: Development Co-operation Objectives of Irish Presidency: Statements. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: I welcome the Minister of State and I agree with Senator Lydon. It is great to see the Minister of State, Deputy Tom Kitt, attacking his brief with such enthusiasm and I was very interested in his comprehensive speech. I am glad the EU is on track with its commitments to developing countries and I agree with Senator Lydon that we must concentrate on certain countries. I share his interest in...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (12 May 2004)
Mary Henry: I support all that Senator à Murchú said. Having been in Washington recently, I do not believe even the powers of persuasion of the Taoiseach could get President Bush to agree he had been wrong. While there I saw a retired army general say on television that President Bush should declare a victory and come home at once. Perhaps we should encourage this. They could claim that they have put...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (11 May 2004)
Mary Henry: Will the Leader request the Minister for Foreign Affairs to come to this House to tell us if CIA operatives, encouraging or ordering the torture of prisoners in Iraqi prisons or those described as contractors â mercenaries would be a better description â are passing through Shannon Airport from the United States of America? The Irish public is of the opinion that only members of the armed...
- Seanad: Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Bill 2004: Second Stage. (6 May 2004)
Mary Henry: When is it proposed to take Committee Stage?