Results 1-4 of 4 for tenet speaker:Seán Haughey
- Brexit: Statements (7 May 2020)
Seán Haughey: ...businesses already on life support. Therefore, Ireland must continue with contingency planning and seek EU support for vulnerable sectors. We must ensure that level playing field provisions remain a central tenet of the negotiations, push for a comprehensive free trade agreement that protects the all-island economy, and ensure that the protocol on Northern Ireland is implemented in...
- Schools Building Projects. (23 Apr 2009)
Seán Haughey: ...projects. The scheme is not intended to leave schools with significant fund-raising needs but for the school to tailor the scope of capital works commissioned to the available funding. A central tenet of the scheme is that the schools, granted discretion and funding, must equally accept responsibility for prioritisation, adherence to statutory regulations, control of costs and ensuring...
- Seanad: Schools Refurbishment (2 Jul 2008)
Seán Haughey: ...projects. The scheme is not intended to leave schools with significant fundraising needs but for the school to tailor the scope of capital works commissioned to the available funding. A central tenet of the scheme is that the schools granted discretion and funding must equally accept responsibility for prioritisation, adherence to statutory regulations, control of costs and ensure value...
- Schools Building Projects (17 Jun 2008)
Seán Haughey: ...projects. The scheme is not intended to leave schools with significant fundraising needs but to allow them to tailor the scope of capital works commissioned to the available funding. A central tenet of the scheme is that the schools granted discretion and funding must equally accept responsibility for prioritisation, adherence to statutory regulations, control of costs and ensuring value...