Results 17,901-17,920 of 21,128 for speaker:James Reilly
- Order of Business (10 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: ------by an incompetent, lethargic, detached Minister for Health and Children who should be gone.
- Order of Business (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Tries but fails.
- Order of Business (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: But have not been.
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: This morning on the Order of Business, the Minister for Transport mentioned that ten children had died from natural causes but this afternoon, the Minister of State told us there were nine. I find it difficult to accept the Minister of State could not provide us with a statement, given all the back-up he has in the Department. It would only have been a matter of photocopying his notes. A...
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: I asked about septicemia, pneumonia and childbirth.
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Is that not the problem; timely can mean eight years?
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: The HSE cannot be allowed to investigate itself. Those days are over.
- Leaving Certificate Gaeilge. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: With respect, regardless of who is on that side of the House, the point is that the Minister of State should be informed.
- Student Support Schemes (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Question 6: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the number of post leaving certificate places he envisages that will be provided from September 2010; his views on the removal of the cap on further appointments; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10829/10]
- Order of Business (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: With one day to go, there is no prospect for the 300 jobs on offer at Dublin Airport. Given the mismanagement of the issue and the opportunities that the Minister for Transport and the Tánaiste overlooked through inaction or other excuses, the people of Dublin North and beyond will not forget. Given that the globalisation fund is also withdrawing support, how will these highly skilled...
- Order of Business (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: I am alluding to the qualifications (education and training) Bill. There is not much point in having a Bill if there is no funding to go with it and to help people to retain skills they have evolved over 30 years.
- Services for People with Disabilities. (4 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: I thank my colleague, Deputy Terence Flanagan, for sharing time. For inpatients with intellectual disabilities, St. Ita's is their home. Intellectual disability is disability for life. Yet these people are asked to live in surroundings that have been described by the Inspector for Mental Health Services in stark terms, with paint peeling off walls, dirt in corners and patients wandering...
- Leaders' Questions (3 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: That is the Taoiseach's interpretation.
- Leaders' Questions (3 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: More interpretation.
- Leaders' Questions (3 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: A 10.5% contraction in the economy is some achievement.
- Leaders' Questions (3 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Is an election.
- Order of Business (3 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: Perhaps the Taoiseach could confirm that no such stipulation would apply to the planning regulations. I wish to raise two other issues. At a time when the HSE is planning cutbacks in emergency admissions, operations are being cancelled and waiting lists are becoming longer, when is the drugs-----
- Order of Business (3 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: If the Ceann Comhairle would wait, he will get the legislation. All good things come to those who wait. Drugs reference pricing would save this country upwards of â¬200 million. When will that legislation come before the House? Last week, I asked the Taoiseach to correct the Dáil record concerning statements he made the previous week. On the Ryanair situation and hangar 6, he said...
- Order of Business (3 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: No, hold on. The Taoiseach has been a Member of the Dáil for more than 25 years. I have been here for two and a half years. He knows better than I do, in this regard. In his response to me last week, he said the only place to correct the official record is in the House. I invite him, yet again, to correct the record of the House.
- Order of Business (3 Mar 2010)
James Reilly: When will the Taoiseach correct the record?