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Seanad: Order of Business (2 Apr 2015)

Denis O'Donovan: Allow me to point out interruptions.

Seanad: Order of Business (2 Apr 2015)

Denis O'Donovan: Will Senators allow me to point out interruptions?

Seanad: Water Services Bill 2014: Committee Stage (19 Dec 2014)

Denis O'Donovan: If these interruptions continue, I will have no choice but to suspend the House. Please allow the Senator to speak. I am surprised at some senior Senators who-----

Seanad: Water Services Bill 2014: Committee Stage (19 Dec 2014)

Denis O'Donovan: That is a matter for me. Allow Senator Daly to continue please. Because of the interruptions Senator Daly has had twice the normal speaking time. There were five interruptions. If Senators do not like his contribution, or what he is saying, they can leave the Chamber. The Minister is listening to him. We have been speaking about one section for four and a half hours. If we keep going...

Seanad: Irish Water: Statements (5 Nov 2014)

Denis O'Donovan: Senator, you created the interruptions yourself. I call Senator Keane.

Seanad: Order of Business (15 Oct 2014)

Denis O'Donovan: Senator Daly, you have made about ten interruptions. As the acting leader of the Fianna Fáil group, you should act responsibly. Senator Gilroy, please do not continue to comment on what Senator Daly said and be more positive. You have gone over three minutes, which is most unlike you.

Seanad: Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013: Report Stage (22 Jul 2013)

Denis O'Donovan: I ask Senator Norris to resume his seat, for the moment. Senator Walsh please. There have too many interruptions.

Seanad: Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013: Committee Stage (17 Jul 2013)

Denis O'Donovan: Senator Hayden without interruption. It does not serve the purpose of a proper debate if there are constant interruptions and if Members ignore the Chair. It is most unfortunate.

Seanad: Promissory Note Arrangement: Statements (14 Feb 2013)

Denis O'Donovan: The Minister of State should be allowed to speak without any more interruptions.

Seanad: Community Development: Motion (Resumed) (23 Jan 2013)

Denis O'Donovan: Senator Mooney, no interruptions please.

Seanad: Local Government Reform: Statements (22 Jan 2013)

Denis O'Donovan: No interruptions please.

Seanad: Order of Business (7 Nov 2012)

Denis O'Donovan: The Senator's interruptions are delaying proceedings.

Seanad: Order of Business (7 Nov 2012)

Denis O'Donovan: I am trying to be fair. I have asked Senator Mullen to conclude. I do not want anyone impugned here but the interruptions are not helpful either.

Seanad: Order of Business (27 Jun 2012)

Denis O'Donovan: The Senator's time is up and he should, please, conclude. There should be no interruptions.

Seanad: Order of Business (27 Jun 2012)

Denis O'Donovan: I believe the Senator was inviting interruptions.

Seanad: Protection of Employees (Temporary Agency Work) Bill 2011: Second Stage (28 Feb 2012)

Denis O'Donovan: The interruptions and interaction are inappropriate on Second Stage.

Seanad: Credit Institutions (Eligible Liabilities Guarantee) (Amendment) Scheme 2011: Motion (1 Dec 2011)

Denis O'Donovan: There should be no interruptions please. Given the time schedule, some speakers might not get in and they will be disappointed.

Seanad: Credit Institutions (Eligible Liabilities Guarantee) (Amendment) Scheme 2011: Motion (1 Dec 2011)

Denis O'Donovan: No interruptions, please. Please allow Senator John Gilroy to speak.

Seanad: Order of Business (22 Nov 2011)

Denis O'Donovan: No interruptions, please.

Seanad: Report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse: Statements (27 May 2009)

Denis O'Donovan: The Senator has one minute remaining and there should be no interruptions please.

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