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National Sports Campus Development Authority Bill 2006: Second Stage. (9 Mar 2006)

Jim Glennon: For a minute I thought I was listening to Deputy O'Connor reading out a litany of the clubs in his constituency. Perhaps Deputy McGrath is spending too much time listening to the Deputy. He will be pleased to realise that his influence has gone across the city.

National Sports Campus Development Authority Bill 2006: Second Stage. (9 Mar 2006)

Jim Glennon: It is a pleasure to speak on the Bill and to congratulate the Minister, Deputy O'Donoghue, and his officials, especially Mr. Con Haugh, on all the achievements that have been made over recent years in sport in Ireland, particularly the very positive and benign influence of the Government in the major developments that are taking place. Listening to some of my colleagues on the opposite side,...

National Sports Campus Development Authority Bill 2006: Second Stage. (9 Mar 2006)

Jim Glennon: It is a pleasure to speak on the Bill, even though my time will be divided between this afternoon and the next day. I reiterate my compliments to the Minister and his staff. Sport in Ireland has come on in leaps and bounds over recent years. The number of women participating in sport, which I will deal with in the other part of my contribution, is growing at a phenomenal rate. One only has to...

Order of Business. (9 Mar 2006)

Jim Glennon: You will fix it all next week.

Lourdes Hospital Inquiry: Statements. (8 Mar 2006)

Jim Glennon: I join my colleagues in complimenting Judge Harding Clark on her excellent report and the manner in which she conducted her inquiry. I also compliment the brave midwife who stood up and shouted "stop". I welcome members of Patient Focus to the House and particularly compliment and congratulate them on their resilience, persistence and, above all, dignity in the face of significant personal...

Written Answers — Fisheries Protection: Fisheries Protection (2 Mar 2006)

Jim Glennon: Question 160: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources when the Marine Institute report comparing EU log book data and the results of scientific surveys was provided to him; and when and the way in which it was conveyed to the European Commission. [8788/06]

Order of Business. (2 Mar 2006)

Jim Glennon: That is not what I said.

Order of Business. (2 Mar 2006)

Jim Glennon: The Deputy should not believe everything he reads in the newspapers.

Commemorative Events. (23 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: The Deputy must confine himself to the question.

Commemorative Events. (23 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: The question is on the Easter celebrations.

Commemorative Events. (23 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: Deputy Gormley must resume his seat.

Commemorative Events. (23 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: Deputy Gormley must conclude.

Message from Seanad. (23 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: Seanad Éireann has passed the Irish Medicines Board (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2005, and the Teaching Council (Amendment) Bill 2006, without amendment.

Adjournment Debate Matters. (23 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 21 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Neville — Adare sewerage scheme; (2) Deputy Durkan — to discuss the deportation of a person (details supplies) in County Dublin; (3) Deputy Costello — the need for the Minister to establish an inquiry into the death of...

Cancer Screening Programme. (23 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: The Minister, without interruption.

Labour Affairs: Motion (Resumed). (22 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: How much time have I remaining?

Labour Affairs: Motion (Resumed). (22 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: I welcome Deputy Howlin to the House. For a minute I thought that a major debate on the subject of labour would be left entirely unattended by the party that professes to act on workers' behalf.

Labour Affairs: Motion (Resumed). (22 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: We must be doing something right if the Progressive Democrats are taking a leaf out of our book. For the benefit of Deputy Howlin, I should clarify that we have 16 months, not 11, remaining.

Labour Affairs: Motion (Resumed). (22 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: Deputy Howlin seems very interested in the Taoiseach's will. That we are discussing tonight's topic is very much a testimony to the will of the Taoiseach in particular and to the model of social partnership he introduced.

Labour Affairs: Motion (Resumed). (22 Feb 2006)

Jim Glennon: Other parties in the House could learn a great deal from what the Taoiseach has achieved. I am delighted to have an opportunity to speak on the Government's amendment to the motion. I particularly want to deal with clause seven of that amendment relating to the Government commitment to the social partnership model as the most appropriate mechanism for advancing these issues in the interests...

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