Conroy, Richard

Wednesday, 4 July 1990

Seanad Éireann Debate
Vol. 125 No. 14

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Gas Act, 1976, Order, 1990: Motion.

I would like to congratulate the Minister on bringing this order before the Seanad. It is a very brief order in one sense and yet in another I think it is one of very considerable significance. The u...More Button

Bovine Disease (Levies) Regulations, 1990: Motion.

I ask the Senator not to name private individuals.More Button

Industrial Credit (Amendment) Bill, 1990: Committee and Final Stages.

I take Senator Doyle's point. There are two or three points. One is obviously the proportionate quantum of these risks in relation to ICC's overall size, which is very substantial. In any commercia...More Button

Business of Seanad.

I suggest we adjourn to a slightly earlier time but it may well be that we must adjourn then until 9 o'clock.More Button

Disruption of Dublin-Belfast Train Service: Motion.

I yield to Senator McGowan, who reserved the right to speak.More Button

We, on the Government side and indeed, the Leas-Chathaoirleach took the deliberate decision to withdraw our amendment and to support the motion in its original form. Effectively, the disruption of the...More Button

We stray outside occasionally.More Button

I was making the point that it would be a little late after a train was blown up to apologise.More Button

The Senator is very optimistic.More Button


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