Results 18,821-18,840 of 19,162 for speaker:Alan Shatter
- Child Abuse. (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: I appreciate what the Leas-Cheann Comhairle is saying but we have learned enough about children at risk who have been abused in this countryââ
- Child Abuse. (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: It is an absolute disgrace that we have a Department that is masquerading as knowing what is going on in this area.
- Child Abuse. (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: The Department does not have a clue what is going on.
- Child Abuse. (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: That is true.
- Child Abuse. (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: I have been since the beginning of January trying to get specific information. I am aggrieved it is not available.
- Child Abuse. (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: How can policy decisions be made without this information?
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: The Minister has failed abysmally.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: This is waffle.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: That has nothing to do with it.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: They are. The Tánaiste need only go to Loughlinstown hospital.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: The outcomes are that people are dying in Loughlinstown and Ennis.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: Why is the Tánaiste sitting back while people die?
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: What about Loughlinstown hospital?
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: What about Loughlinstown hospital?
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: What about Loughlinstown hospital?
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: The Tánaiste should not blame this disaster on the consultant negotiations. That is grossly dishonest.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: A microbiologist has deliberately not been employed. That is what it comes down to.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: Sixteen people have died because of the lack of a microbiologist.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: So they deliberately ignore the coroner and the local doctors, and let people die in Loughlinstown. That is the conclusion.
- Health Services. (24 Apr 2008)
Alan Shatter: For many years Leopardstown Park Hospital has provided respite care to facilitate carers at home looking after elderly spouses or other relatives to have at least one week a year off for the sake of their own health and psychological well-being. Leopardstown Park Hospital has a ward of 21 beds that, unexpectedly and arbitrarily, are to be closed from 5 May. A number of constituents in my...