Results 17,801-17,820 of 21,128 for speaker:James Reilly
- Rail Accidents. (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: They are not doing so.
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: In such circumstances, the Taoiseach should allow us to deal with the matter properly. He should read what the former Ombudsman, Mr. Michael Mills, had to say on the matter.
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Then the report should be brought before the relevant committee in order that the matter might be debated in full.
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: I do listen but I have a difficulty with what I am hearing. The Taoiseach wants to bury the report at sea.
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: The line Minister probably got bogged down.
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: I wish to raise the same matter and another unrelated matter.
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: On this matter, I asked both that this secondary legislation be put in place and that the Minister for Health and Children introduce secondary legislation to ensure first that there would be product liability on all the products sold and second that the Irish Medicines Board and the Food Safety Authority of Ireland would be obliged to pass all substances for sale in such shops. This would...
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: I will not stop now. This is the Anglo Irish Bank-----
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: A Cheann Comhairle, I am entitled to find out in this House on behalf of the people-----
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: No, this is too important. I am trying to ask a simple question and if the Ceann Comhairle allows me to finish I will sit down.
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Is Mr. Maurice Keane, who is a director of Anglo Irish Bank, also on a committee to select management for NAMA, to which his bank will be selling bonds and loans? Is this not a gross conflict of interest?
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Will the Taoiseach confirm whether this man is on the triumvirate selected-----
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: The people are entitled to know. Surely the Taoiseach knows who is responsible for appointing the senior management of NAMA, which will make decisions that will affect billions of euro of taxpayers' money.
- Order of Business (24 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Deputy Dempsey is a very knowledgeable chap, I must say.
- Written Answers — Tobacco Prices: Tobacco Prices (23 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Question 230: To ask the Minister for Finance his plans to ensure that the price of tobacco products does not fall as a result of the recent EU judgment on minimum pricing of tobacco products; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12730/10]
- Written Answers — International Agreements: International Agreements (23 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Question 231: To ask the Minister for Finance if his attention has been drawn to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; if officials from his Department are attending or have attended the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body on a Protocol on Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products fourth session in Geneva, Switzerland, between 14 and 21 March 2010; his views on this protocol; and if he...
- Nomination of Members of the Government: Motion (Resumed) (23 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Where was the Minister when all this went on? This is the key point, lest those across the House miss it. There are times in life, even as a doctor, when one cannot do much, but one shows concern and tries to be there for the patient. There are times, when people are in difficulties, that their relatives and friends turn up and show concern even if they cannot do much about it. The...
- Nomination of Members of the Government: Motion (Resumed) (23 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: That would be a kind of change.
- Nomination of Members of the Government: Motion (Resumed) (23 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Did the Taoiseach mix up the two Marys?
- Nomination of Members of the Government: Motion (Resumed) (23 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: We will put it on the long finger again.