Results 1,701-1,720 of 3,476 for speaker:Charlie O'Connor
- Victims' Rights Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I look forward to the Chair's protection should I need it.
- Victims' Rights Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I welcome this opportunity to make a brief contribution to this important debate. It is important to understand the complexities of this issue. Such complexities were emphasised in correspondence from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties which we all received today. The correspondence states that in a better deal the Irish Council for Civil Liberties offers constructive alternatives...
- European Council: Statements (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: The sos will not take place until this business has concluded. By order of the day, I am obliged to allow the Minister take questions, for a period not exceeding 20 minutes.
- European Council: Statements (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I call on Deputy Aengus à Snodaigh and I remind Deputies that only six minutes remain.
- European Council: Statements (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: Only four minutes remain.
- European Council: Statements (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: Only four minutes remain.
- European Council: Statements (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I was hoping to allow our Fine Gael colleagues in after the Minister speaks.
- European Council: Statements (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I am doing my best.
- European Council: Statements (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: Only a short time remains and I call on Deputies Timmins and Creighton.
- European Council: Statements (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I apologise to the Deputy but I took the first Fine Gael Deputy who indicated. I thought he was the leader.
- European Council: Statements (25 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: Two sentences. I do not want to get into trouble with the Deputy's colleagues because of him.
- Fishing Industry: Statements (19 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I congratulate the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Deputy Brendan Smith, and the Minister for State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Deputy Killeen, on their appointments.
- Services for People with Disabilities. (18 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: There is no provisionââ
- Services for People with Disabilities. (18 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: The Deputy has made his point, but Standing Orders do not let me allow him to do that. I have to stick to Standing Orders and sometimes I have to apologise.
- Services for People with Disabilities. (18 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: The Deputy will have to find another way of raising the matter, and I apologise.
- Hospital Services. (18 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: The Minister of State, without interruption.
- Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (17 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: Question 490: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs the outcome of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council on 26 May 2008 regarding the crisis in Zimbabwe; and the further action he has taken to support the all-party motion on Zimbabwe, passed on 15 May 2008. [22788/08]
- Dáil Sittings: Motion (17 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I welcome the opportunity to make a brief contribution to a very important debate and like my Green Party colleague, Deputy Ciarán Cuffe, I commend the Labour Party in that regard. I thank the Minister of State, Deputy Dick Roche, for sharing his time and commend the Government amendment. It is important we welcome the Government's commitment to increase the number of Dáil sittings in...
- Special Educational Needs. (5 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I must allow Deputy à Caoláin to put his supplementary before the Minister of State answers that question.
- Nursing Homes Repayment Scheme. (5 Jun 2008)
Charlie O'Connor: I wish the new Minister of State, Deputy Mary Wallace, well in her new position.