Results 19,341-19,360 of 21,128 for speaker:James Reilly
- Leaders' Questions (18 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: There are sins of omission as well as commission.
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (17 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: Question 126: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment her plans to update the Competition Act 2002 and in particular to alter the Act in order that meaningful discussions can take place with the doctors' unions, the Irish Dental Association and Irish Actors Equity Union amongst others; when she expects legislation to be presented to Dáil Ãireann for approval;...
- Written Answers — Hospitals Building Programme: Hospitals Building Programme (17 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: Question 202: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the cost to date of the new national children's hospital; the estimated cost of this hospital; if she will provide a progress report on the project; the estimated date of completion; the way this project will be funded; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5637/09]
- Recapitalisation of Allied Irish Banks and Bank of Ireland: Motion (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: Now would be a good time to start doing that.
- Recapitalisation of Allied Irish Banks and Bank of Ireland: Motion (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: As long the Minister is awake.
- Recapitalisation of Allied Irish Banks and Bank of Ireland: Motion (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: This is rhetoric, not action.
- Recapitalisation of Allied Irish Banks and Bank of Ireland: Motion (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: It is a point of clarity.
- Recapitalisation of Allied Irish Banks and Bank of Ireland: Motion (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: Absolutely.
- Recapitalisation of Allied Irish Banks and Bank of Ireland: Motion (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: The Minister, Deputy Lenihan, should not expect but demand that. Who is in power, the banks or the Government?
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: That is the problem and none of them is clear.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: I wish to raise two separate pieces of legislation. First, under the covert surveillance Bill, is there any intention to send in the snoops â the fraud squad â to check the banks out given what has been going on? Might I suggest to the Tánaiste that she suggest to the Minister for Finance that he take a leaf from the book of his predecessor, Albert Reynoldsââ
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: ââand get the one page précis with the important bits highlighted.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: On the second piece of legislation which I want to ask about, this morning 1,200 jobs went in north Dublin. This headline, that the jobless total had doubled in north Dublin, was written before that happened.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: The Tánaiste was approached by this company and offered it no help.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: I want to know what the Government will do to save these jobs.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: The Taoiseach has talked the talk, let him walk the walk. He says that jobs are the priority.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: Save these jobs. What is he going to do about this?
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: The people are devastated.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: The Ceann Comhairle is putting it up to him.
- Written Answers — Care of the Elderly: Care of the Elderly (11 Feb 2009)
James Reilly: Question 191: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the number of beds in long stay homes and hospitals for the elderly which the Health Service Executive plan to close in 2009; the number of beds being closed in each home, the locations which it is planned to close; the number of beds which will remain at the end of 2009; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5159/09]