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Seanad: Order of Business (18 Nov 2014)

John Whelan: ...person and a level-headed Minister who can intervene. Working in a prison is not like doing any other job. It is a very dangerous job. People working in the Prison Service work in a confined, "Love/Hate" environment on an ongoing basis. They are family men and women. Certain elements within the Prison Service management system are trying to goad and provoke them through the unilateral...

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Jan 2016)

Mary Ann O'Brien: .... Much of this drug making is funding terrorism. The Minister for Justice and Equality must attend the House to debate this issue and the next Government's term. Something must be done for our youth because "Love/Hate" is here in reality.

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Nov 2014)

John Whelan: ...this country has at present is that the criminal gangs and criminal elements are driving a coach and four through the bail laws. They are putting what one might see on-screen in an episode of “Love/Hate” in the penny-ha'penny place. It is clear to the Garda and to everyone familiar with the issue that it has got the stage at which there no longer is any deterrent....

Joint Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht: General Scheme of the Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill 2020: Discussion (Resumed) (27 May 2021)

...editor for drama in RTÉ. In that time, we commissioned projects like “The Clinic”, “Love is the Drug”, “Bachelors Walk”, “Paths to Freedom” and shortly thereafter, series like “Love/Hate”, all of which have become household names. The reality of the funding model of those projects at that time was that the...

Joint Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht: Future of Public Service Broadcasting and Impact of Covid-19 on the Media Sector: Discussion (11 Nov 2020)

Brendan Griffin: ...see. Take the example of "Bachelors Walk" from 2002. The second series is on at present and people love it. "Pure Mule" was shown during the first lockdown, along with other programmes such as "Love/Hate". There is a rich archive in RTÉ and further delving into it would be much appreciated by the public, as well, of course, as investment in new content. That is something that...

Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Bill 2014): Second Stage [Private Members] (8 May 2015)

Tommy Broughan: ...the virtual collapse of law and order in many areas of our cities. This Bill brings us back to that era and the helplessness that many communities felt. I was one of the people who did not regard "Love/Hate" as a valuable contribution to drama because, like many of the citizens in this city, I lived through the situations depicted in that drama. It is very painful for communities to...

Seanad: Criminal Justice (Amendment) Act 2009: Motion (19 Jun 2013)

Martin Conway: ...billions. We are dealing with absolute greed and they will stop at nothing. They would kill their own families to amass wealth. We got a glimpse of this in last year's award winning RTE series "Love/Hate". We got a glimpse of the absolute brutality and savagery of the people involved who have no regard for authority or the Government. If they thought they would get away with shooting...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (6 Dec 2022)

Tom Clonan: I just want to echo Senator Dooley’s concerns about the shooting incidents last night. I am from Finglas originally and I grew up there. It is a great community. It is not the set of “Love/Hate”. It is a real community with real people. We should be appalled, as legislators, at the casual manner in which a 21-year-old was shot in a car on Cardiffsbridge Road - and...

Ireland and the Eurozone: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (22 May 2013)

Olivia Mitchell: ...relationship between urban and rural areas in Ireland does not blind us to the fact that we are all part of a single entity that is interdependent and mutually sustaining. It is precisely that love-hate relationship we have with Europe, despite all its warts, that makes us realise we must face up to dealing with those warts. We must be part of the debate and try to mould the Union such...

Proceeds of Crime (Investment in Disadvantaged Communities) (Amendment) Bill 2021: Second Stage [Private Members] (8 Jul 2021)

Martin Kenny: ...of that. It is particularly intense in many urban areas and more densely populated regions. The truth is that most communities feel aggrieved when they see the spoils of what I often describe as the "Love/Hate" type lifestyle that some of these people live and how it is somehow or other romanticised, and young people can fall into that. Communities feel aggrieved when they see that...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters: Independent and Adequate Standard of Living and Social Protection - Safeguarding: Discussion (31 Mar 2022)

...because very often, safeguarding is breaking the law but it is not always brought to that domain because of a number of issues. Regarding family members committing safeguarding breaches, there is a love-hate relationship. The person loves the individual but hates what he or she is doing to him or her. Regarding legislation, we also need a gateway - a right of entry if there is suspicion...

Child Sex Offenders (Information And Monitoring) Bill 2012: Second Stage [Private Members] (11 Oct 2013) See 1 other result from this debate

Peter Mathews: ...law works. I ask that the Government give it a go. If there is anything we can do to tone down the gratuitous availability of sexualisation across all areas, including imagery and programmes such as "Love/Hate", we must do it. I could not bring myself to watch "Love/Hate". I know that war is ugly, that limbs are blown off and families are ruined. I do not need to see the close-up...

Health (Alteration of Criteria for Eligibility) (No. 2) Bill 2013: Second Stage (Resumed) (13 Nov 2013)

Peter Mathews: ...does nothing to put the Taoiseach's last four lines into reality. The evidence is that our society has become more polarised. An article by Vincent Browne in today's edition of The Irish Times shows how "Love/Hate", the programme everyone is talking about, is an expression - at one level only - of great hurt in our society. The establishment is where the levers of power and influence...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Groceries Sector: Discussion with the Competition Authority and the National Consumer Agency (16 Jul 2013)

Tom Barry: ...but is not getting the value or the truth. Our system of labelling needs to be examined. One would need to have a degree in food labelling to understand which was the country of origin. The primary producers have had a love-hate relationship with the Competition Authority over the years. I am a tillage farmer and I have seen shiploads of grain coming into the country. However, I...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: Ceisteanna Óige: Díospóireacht (3 Mar 2015)

...faoi bhrú agus faoi strus agus tá éalú uathu. Is éalú é seo a chosnaíonn a sláinte, go háirithe a sláinte intinne. Éiríonn a leithéid leadránach dóibh ansin agus teastaíonn uathu siamsaíocht níos láidre a fháil le drugaí. Bhí mé ag caint le mo sheanmáthair faoin...

Government Record: Motion. (4 Jul 2006)

Enda Kenny: ...our hospitals and classrooms and what happens to our competitiveness, our old people, the criminal justice system and our children all hang on one thing alone. They hang on the latest twist of the love-hate saga between Fianna Fáil and the PDs. Above all else, that is why an early general election is necessary. This Government, this federation of factions, is damaged and fractured beyond...

Liquor Licensing Laws: Motion (Resumed). (15 Jun 2005)

Seán Power: ...task force reported last year and made a number of important recommendations. Alcohol is the biggest problem to be confronted by this country. We have been far too tolerant in the past and we have a love-hate relationship with alcohol. Our tolerance may have created many of the difficulties. There is now more awareness of the dreadful hardship it causes for many families and now is the...

Seanad: Broadcasting and Media in Ireland: Statements (7 Oct 2015)

Trevor Ó Clochartaigh: ...-making entity or are we also going to look at the high quality of the programmes that it provides and the public service remit that it has? It has had some fantastic programmes over the years and recently its coverage of the GAA championship, its news and current affairs shows and dramas such as "Love/Hate" stand on an international stage. However, as RTE receives a substantial level of...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: Value for Money and Policy Review of the Arts Council: Discussion (10 Nov 2015)

Fiach MacConghail: ...Expenditure and Reform and say not to cut our funding because the arts are good for people. How do Professor O'Hagan, as an economist, and Ms Mahony approach that? I refer to research and development and the commercial world. We would all argue that "Love/Hate" would not have succeeded without the extraordinarily talented actors and writers, a lot of whom started off in a theatre. How...

Seanad: Youth Justice Policy: Statements (28 Jan 2014)

Imelda Henry: ...socially, by failing to have a strong programme of intervention and prevention. Hand in hand with economic deprivation is the scourge of drugs, which destroys many young lives. The television series "Love/Hate" brings into sharp relief the misery, violence and oppression associated with drug dealing in areas of urban deprivation. The Minister, Deputy Fitzgerald, is in a key position to...

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