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Ceisteanna ar Reachtaíocht a Gealladh - Questions on Promised Legislation (16 Feb 2022)

Chris Andrews: ..., SNA, to combat health and safety and child protection concerns, which the building presents, but it has been refused. The Minister of State, Deputy Madigan, cited Circular 0030/2020, which apples to a school's SNA allocation in a standardised situation, which is not applicable to this school as it is in a temporary building. Due to the exceptional circumstances in which the school...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: General Scheme of the Public Health (Tobacco and Nicotine Inhaling Products) Bill 2019: Discussion (Resumed) (15 Feb 2022) See 1 other result from this debate

Róisín Shortall: I want to put a question now to Mr. Pescar. Why does his outlet sell e-cigarettes which have flavours like Apple Berry Crumble, Purple Slush, Rainbow Blast or Strawberry Sensation? Surely there is not a demand from adults for those flavours, which sound very much as if they are designed to appeal to children. Some of these products have up to 18 mg of nicotine in their content. Why is he...

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Employment Rights (10 Feb 2022)

Louise O'Reilly: They have access to a GP without having to pay for it, so it is apples and oranges.

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: National Broadband Plan (9 Feb 2022)

Ossian Smyth: ...Community Hall, Killurney Community Centre, Fanure Community Hall, Boher Parish Hall, Latteragh Community Centre, Ballinahinch Community Centre, Kilcoleman Community and Recreational Centre, The Apple Farm, The Pavillion, Ballinderry Sportsfield, Terryglass Community Hall, Ballylooby Castlegrace GAA Club, Lismackin Community Hall and Gurtagarry Community Hall. Further details can be found...

Dignity and Equality Issues in the Defence Forces: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (8 Feb 2022)

Mick Barry: ...in the Air Corps repeatedly being sent unsolicited lewd images from a colleague. These cases point to a rotten culture in the Defence Forces. Clearly, it is not a case of just one or two bad apples. A rigid, hierarchical command structure, low pay, poor conditions and the denial of trade union rights are a lethal combination, certainly for vulnerable women members of the forces. An...

Seanad: Animal Health and Welfare and Forestry (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2021: Second Stage (8 Feb 2022) See 1 other result from this debate

Eugene Murphy: ...do for our carbon count. Moreover, I was presented with figures recently which I am getting checked out. Someone in the business told me that we are actually spending €80 million on importing apples into this country when we have one of the greatest climates for growing apples in the world. Much of that comes in from France. I know that we have shortages when our own crop runs...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: Russia's Foreign Policy and Security in Europe: Engagement with Ambassador of Russia (2 Feb 2022)

Sorca Clarke: ...the ambassador could give us an outline on that, that would be very helpful. I read recently of a report dating back to last September regarding the parliamentary elections in Russia involving Apple and Google acquiescing to the demands of the Russian Government in terms of the removal of apps and the removal of YouTube videos. On Russia's foreign policy, could the ambassador indicate...

Legacy Issues in Northern Ireland and New Decade, New Approach: Statements (1 Feb 2022)

Mairead Farrell: ...knew all along - and that there is no denying is that collusion was policy. We saw that with de Silva and we see it in the 19 killings in Operation Greenwich. This was not a coincidence. This was not a few rotten apples. This was British Government policy. I have faith because I have faith in the families' resilience and in their courage and I know that one day the truth will out...

National Broadband Plan: Statements (27 Jan 2022)

Thomas Gould: ...just a rural Ireland problem; it is a national problem. We can have an apartment block in the city without broadband. There are many other areas. In Clogheen and Kerry Pike, which are 2 km from Apple, one of the biggest computer companies in the world, there are areas with no Internet coverage or limited coverage. The town of Blarney, which is 6 km from Cork city, is the same, as are...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Strategy, Targets, Achievements and Future Progress: IDA Ireland (26 Jan 2022) See 1 other result from this debate

Ollie Crowe: Mr. Shanahan will be aware that in my home county there have been projects, such as the Apple data centre in Athenry, that have been scrapped or held up while seeking planning approval. Could Mr. Shanahan advise as to whether our current planning system is causing concerns for any companies he speaks to when they are making decisions to set up base here?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Issues Relating to General Practice: Discussion (26 Jan 2022)

...Val Moran: According to the most recent OED study, which I have seen, I think we are third bottom of that list, but comparing GP numbers across different jurisdictions is sometimes like comparing apples and oranges. We are towards the bottom of the table. England, as a comparator, would be up around the one GP per 1,000 mark and Scotland would be slightly higher than that. We are...

Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: RTÉ's Public Service Statement, Irish Language Services and RTÉ Board Appointments Process: Discussion (26 Jan 2022) See 1 other result from this debate

...moment for the provision of public service broadcasting in Ireland. This is the result of a critical confluence of factors, including, but not limited to, the emergence of the multiple content providers which we all know, for example, Apple, Sky and Amazon Prime; the relentless advance of social media into the personal lives of audiences across multiple levels and functions; the shift in...

Seanad: Climate and Agriculture: Statements (25 Jan 2022) See 1 other result from this debate

Eugene Murphy: ...is one of the challenges. It does not pay to produce here. We should consider giving further supports and aid to those farmers. I read recently that we spent up to €100 million importing cooking apples into this country in 2020 or 2021. Many apples come from the south of France. Ireland has one of the best climates in the world for producing cooking apples. We should have...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Urban Regeneration: Discussion (Resumed) (25 Jan 2022)

...definitions and they are comparable to those in other countries. It uses a standardised set of assumptions so when one is comparing Ireland with the UK or the Netherlands, one is comparing apples with apples. I would go with its definitions of a derelict property and a vacant property. A derelict property is probably one where the ESB has been disconnected, it has been unoccupied for at...

National Maternity Hospital: Motion [Private Members] (20 Jan 2022)

Duncan Smith: ...opposed but that is not because the Government agrees with it. Sometimes a motion comes to the House and the Government, understandably, does not oppose it because it might be a motherhood and apple pie motion. This motion, however, calls for something specific and it is very clear the Government does not support it. I refer to the compulsory purchase order for the land, because the...

Gender-based Violence: Motion [Private Members] (19 Jan 2022)

Réada Cronin: ...to live through dangerous situations. However, to the women who encourage misogyny, hoping to get some kudos, just stop. The truth is that the misogynists loathe you too. In the beginning, we ate the apple and we tempted the man. Then, we wore the wrong clothes, drank too much, walked or ran alone, were out after dark, before dark and after dark again. That we were out at all, really,...

Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: EU Digital Services Package and the Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill: Discussion (19 Jan 2022)

Johnny Mythen: ...are the witnesses that the big platforms can be reined in? They spoke about a level playing field with small businesses. I looked up some of the figures. We are dealing with the likes of Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft, which have market values of $2.62 trillion, $937 billion, $1.93 trillion and $2.5 trillion, respectively. They are very powerful platforms. Will the regulation...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Carbon Budgets: Discussion (Resumed) (13 Jan 2022)

Réada Cronin: ...dry home is one of the basics of living. My concern is that as we move on in this climate emergency with just transition and climate justice, it might seem like we are talking about motherhood and apple pie. We are going to need a champion here because people cannot be stranded. People with lower incomes cannot be left stranded. It is critical when it comes to carbon budgets. It is no...

Select Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Animal Health and Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2021: Committee Stage (15 Dec 2021) See 1 other result from this debate

Charlie McConalogue: ...Alder Alnus glutinosa Strawberry tree Arbutus unedo Silver birch Betula pendula Downy birch Betula pubescens Hazel Corylus avellana Ash Fraxinus excelsior Holly Ilex aquifolium Crab apple Malus sylvestris ...

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (14 Dec 2021)

Mattie McGrath: ...Waterford. The building is three quarters finished. The Taoiseach was quoted in the media as saying he could not understand why this has not been done and that it is the low-hanging fruit. Whether apples, pears or oranges - I hope not bananas - we want this fruit. It has to be delivered for the management there, the very hard-working and dedicated staff and the patients. They have the...

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