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- Order of Business (16 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: When?
- Order of Business (16 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: It might be a freedom of information request.
- Order of Business (16 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: Well done, a Cheann Comhairle.
- Order of Business (16 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: He closed the barracks in Clonmel.
- Order of Business (16 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: I wish to raise two matters with the Tánaiste. One is the road transport Bill, which will deal with the height of loads. The legislation will have a huge impact by restricting high loads, especially in the case of fodder delivery. It will be a problem for Food Harvest 2020. I understand the problem is being examined, so I hope something can be done about it. My second question...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: EirGrid will do it.
- Leaders' Questions (16 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: The tap was turned off.
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Proposed Legislation (16 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: 14. To ask the Minister for Finance the reasons for his opposition to the introduction of a mandatory invoicing system for all work carried out by farm contractors; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1555/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Proposed Legislation (16 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: 16. To ask the Minister for Finance if he will introduce an amendment to the Finance Act to mandate for the requirement of all farm contractors to produce a receipt to match payment made by cheque or other monetary means and so eliminate the ongoing threat to registered farm contractors posed by unregistered operators in the so called black economy; and if he will make a statement on the...
- Private Members' Business - Irish Water: Motion [Private Members] (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: They are still waiting.
- Private Members' Business - Irish Water: Motion [Private Members] (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: Phil's cheque book.
- Order of Business (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: He had to come home to get a driving licence. He washed his licence in his shirt, which can happen to any of us. Dúirt bean liom go ndúirt bean léi go raibh póca ina léine aige.
- Order of Business (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: He washed his licence. How can he travel home from his job to get a new licence? It is nonsensical in the extreme.
- Order of Business (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: Can someone please review this matter? This person is only one of many. A person working abroad has to come home to get his or her licence renewed. It is just farcical.
- Order of Business (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: He was told that.
- Order of Business (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: What about the EirGrid Bill?
- Order of Business (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: Next year?
- Order of Business (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: We were told it was to be in 2014, but it has now gone back to 2015.
- Order of Business (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: My God. The pressure will be piled on; do not worry.
- Order of Business (15 Jan 2014)
Mattie McGrath: I wish to raise two items. One is the EirGrid Bill, which is promised for this year. Will freedom of information also be applicable to EirGrid? Confusion and misinformation abound throughout the country and we need something to rein EirGrid in as well. Under the road transport (no. 2) Bill the driving licence renewal process is farcical. NDLS, the company that handles this, is not fit...