Calleary, SeánThursday, 5 December 1991 |
Seanad Éireann Debate
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Developments in the European Community: Motion (Resumed).
He was not talking about Ireland when he was talking about cohesion in the European context.
I heard Mr. Major on television.
I may need a couple of minutes after 4 o'clock and I beg the indulgence of the House.
We have come to the conclusion of the second debate in a week in the Oireachtas on the process of European economic and monetary union and of political union. Both debates have been extremely positive...
I thank Members for their kind remarks. I also enjoy interrupting and answering back. Amendment put. The Seanad divided: Tá, 13; Níl, 28. Tá
Adjournment Matter. - St. Stephen's Green (Dublin) Cycle Path.
The word “around” was left out. I am afraid the answer I have is not going to be relevant to what the Senator is asking for. My answer relates to a bicycle lane on the footpath at St. Stephen's Green ...
My answer, unfortunately, deals with inside the railings of St. Stephen's Green.
Who was in Government at the time?
It depends on what time in 1982.
I am replying on behalf of the Minister of State at the Department of Finance. I thank Senator Hederman for affording me an opportunity to address the House. It is appropriate that the Dutch Ambassado...
On reflection, I believe Senator Hederman would not support a proposal which clearly would necessitate substantial interference with the trees at the edge of the footpath and would cause considerable ...
Point taken. The Seanad adjourned at 5 p.m. until 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 11 December 1991.
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