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Climate Action and Low Carbon Development: Statements (18 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: How long will Deputy Jack Chambers need?

Climate Action and Low Carbon Development: Statements (18 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: That is 15 minutes in total. How long will Deputy Sherlock need?

Climate Action and Low Carbon Development: Statements (18 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: That is ten minutes in total and 25 minutes overall. Does Deputy Bríd Smith have any idea of how long she will take?

Climate Action and Low Carbon Development: Statements (18 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: That is a total of 35 minutes, and time for the Green Party brings the total to 45 minutes. How long will Deputy Pringle need?

Ceisteanna ar Reachtaíocht a Gealladh - Questions on Promised Legislation (18 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: No. The problem is that the Deputy just wants to make that contribution. He is here long enough to know that is not a question for the Taoiseach.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens' Assembly (10 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: We do our own business. I was once in a Parliament where a minute was considered a long time.

Housing Solutions: Statements (5 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: As a long-standing Member perhaps Deputy Troy might find-----

Gaming and Lotteries (Amendment) Bill 2019 [Seanad]: Report and Final Stages (4 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: The Deputy has as long as she wishes, but I ask her to be focused.

Gaming and Lotteries (Amendment) Bill 2019 [Seanad]: Report and Final Stages (4 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: I will call Deputy Grealish in a moment. It is Deputy Martin Kenny's amendment. He took one minute to explain what was in the amendment. The Deputy can have as long as he likes as long as he is referring to the amendment. We are not straying into Second Stage speeches.

Ceisteanna ar Reachtaíocht a Gealladh - Questions on Promised Legislation (4 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: ...because there was some improvement on yesterday but I am afraid we have fallen back to five out of ten. We will strive to improve tomorrow in order to reach that mark. I hope it will not take too long to do so.

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: ...planning and development agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with Thursday's business agreed to? Agreed. I would like the attention of the Deputies for one minute. I have a long list of those wishing to raise questions on the Order of Business. I remind all Deputies that only questions, and not statements, on promised legislation should be raised. I ask for order, please.

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: ...or on the Order of Business. This is not an opportunity to take a circuitous way of raising questions that can be dealt with under parliamentary questions or Topical Issue debates. I have a long list of Deputies who wish to speak and I ask the Deputies present to assist me, please, in ensuring we can get through this as quickly as possible. I call first, as is customary, Deputy...

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (3 Dec 2019)

Pat Gallagher: Deputy Murphy is a long-standing Member. Is the proposal for dealing with Tuesday's business agreed to?

Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Beef Industry (27 Nov 2019)

Pat Gallagher: I remind Members to be very careful in regard to mentioning the names of those who are not here to defend themselves. The Deputies have been in the House for a long time and know that is the custom and practice.

Ábhair Shaincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Matters (5 Nov 2019)

Pat Gallagher: ...Pat Deering - to discuss the matter of whole of life insurance whereby policies are reviewed twice per year and each time the payments go up and policyholders are being penalised for living too long; (3) Deputy Martin Ferris - to ask the Minister how a situation was allowed to arise whereby, on Friday, 25 October 2019, University Hospital Kerry at one stage had seven ambulances waiting to...

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (10 Oct 2019)

Pat Gallagher: Deputy Shortall, you are in this House long enough to know the rules.

Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (10 Oct 2019)

Pat Gallagher: Listen, you are around long enough here. You have got your soundbite.

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Road Safety Authority Campaigns (2 Oct 2019)

Pat Gallagher: Members are waiting. I am not being critical, but the Minister's answers are going on too long. There is a two-minute rule and that is it. I am being more than reasonable. I know this is important, but the fact that we have only completed a few questions is an embarrassment. I must implement Standing Orders. I call Deputy Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire, who is taking the next question.

Written Answers — Department of Health: HSE Planning (2 Oct 2019)

Pat Gallagher: .... To ask the Minister for Health further to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 374 to 376, inclusive, of 24 September 2019, if the HSE Capital Plan 2019 to 2021 has a financial commitment to upgrade the long-stay residential unit, residential care units and dementia care of St. Joseph’s Community Hospital and Ramelton Community Hospital, County Donegal; if the funding in the plan will...

Ábhair Shaincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Matters (1 Oct 2019)

Pat Gallagher: ...Donnelly - the need for the Minister for Justice and Equality to make a statement on Garda resources for the area of Bray in County Wicklow; (14) Deputies Frank O'Rourke and Fiona O'Loughlin - to discuss the long waiting times for children with disabilities-special health needs in accessing a HSE assessment of need and the subsequent delay in accessing essential services and supports such...

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