Results 14,621-14,640 of 22,424 for speaker:Finian McGrath
- Written Answers — International Election Monitoring Missions: International Election Monitoring Missions (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: Question 30: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the number of members that have joined or left the Irish Overseas Election Observation Panel for each of the past four years; if there is an upper age limit to be a member of the roster; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24663/12]
- Written Answers — International Election Monitoring Missions: International Election Monitoring Missions (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: Question 31: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade if Ireland will send election observers for the elections due shortly to be held in Serbia and Armenia and if so the number of observers for each election; the selection criteria being used to select observers for each of these elections; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24664/12]
- Written Answers — Rent Supplement: Rent Supplement (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: Question 75: To ask the Minister for Social Protection the position regarding support in respect of a person (details supplied) in Dublin 3. [24675/12]
- Written Answers — Parole Board: Parole Board (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: Question 124: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the organisational and legal progress that has been made to give effect to his decision to establish a statutory Parole Board; when he expects the new body to be up and operating; if he will outline the relationship he expects this new body to have with the existing Interim Parole Board; and if he will make a statement on the matter....
- Written Answers — Parole Board: Parole Board (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: Question 140: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will detail the number of vacancies that will arise on the interim parole board this year; if he is favourably disposed to filling at least one of the arising vacancies by appointing one or more persons that are from a victims of crime organisation background; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24815/12]
- Order of Business (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: That is right.
- Order of Business (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: He has a point. They are ducking and dodging.
- Order of Business (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: There is no confusion.
- Order of Business (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: There is no confusion. The Government got a constructive proposal this morning.
- Order of Business (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: Where is Deputy Shatter?
- Order of Business (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: A Cheann Comhairle-----
- Order of Business (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: I have not gone away. I will be back soon.
- Order of Business (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: On a serious note, I want to ask the Tánaiste about the mental capacity Bill, which reforms the legislation on mental capacity and deals with vulnerable adults and the law. Is the Tánaiste aware that there are around 700 vulnerable teenagers with intellectual and physical disabilities who are worried their services may be stopped in two or three months' time because of the withdrawal of...
- Referendum (Amendment) (Varying of Polling Day) Bill 2012: First Stage (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: There is a game changer.
- British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly: Statements (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: That is right.
- British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly: Statements (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: That is right.
- British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly: Statements (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: I thank the Leas-Cheann Comhairle for the opportunity to speak on this debate on the 44th plenary session of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly, BIPA. I thank and commend all my colleagues for their work on this body. However, it is up to all Members, both Deputies and Senators, to play our part in building and developing relationships on the island and between the islands. We should...
- Leaders' Questions (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: All the money will go to Mayo. Deputy Ring will see to that. What about the north side?
- Leaders' Questions (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: The game is changing every 24 hours. It could be a game-changer.
- Leaders' Questions (17 May 2012)
Finian McGrath: It is a legitimate position to take.