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Published on 27 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Eoin Gavin, Vice-President, Shannon Chamber of Commerce
Statement by Eoin Gavin to discuss Customs Checks Post- Brexit
Opening statement, Eoin Gavin, Vice-President, Shannon Chamber of Commerce ()
Published on 26 Jan 2021
Decision List for Schedule A and B
Committee decisions on EU legislative proposals
Published on 26 Jan 2021
Submission, Inland Fisheries Ireland
Submission by Inland Fisheries Ireland to the Joint Committee on Housing, Local Government & Heritage on Pre-Legislative Scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Water Environment (Abstractions) Bill
Published on 26 Jan 2021
Submission, Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA)
Submission by Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA) to the Joint Committee on Housing, Local Government & Heritage on Pre-Legislative Scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Water Environment (Abstractions) Bill
Submission, Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA) ()
Published on 26 Jan 2021
Submission, Irish Farmers’ Association
Submission by Irish Farmers’ Association to the Joint Committee on Housing, Local Government & Heritage on Pre-Legislative Scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Water Environment (Abstractions) Bill
Published on 22 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Ian Drennan, Director, Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement
Statement by Ian Drennan to discuss the Pre-legislative scrutiny of the general scheme of the Companies (Corporate Enforcement Authority) Bill 2018
Opening statement, Ian Drennan, Director, Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement ()
Published on 22 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Malcolm Noonan T.D., Minister of State, Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage
Statement by Minister Malcolm Noonan on PLS of the General Scheme of the Electoral Reform Bill 2020
Published on 22 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Seán O’ Donoghue, CEO, Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation (KFO), Brexit and its impact on the Fisheries Industry (resumed)
Statement by Seán O’ Donoghue on Brexit and its impact on the Fisheries Industry (resumed)
Published on 22 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Charlie McConalogue T.D., Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Statement by Minister Charlie McConalogue on Brexit and its impact on the Fisheries Industry (resumed)
Opening statement, Charlie McConalogue T.D., Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine ()
Published on 22 Jan 2021
Opening statement, John Lynch, Chairman, Irish South & East Fish Producers Organisation (IS&EFPO), Brexit and its impact on the Fisheries Industry (resumed)
Statement by John Lynch on Brexit and its impact on the Fisheries Industry (resumed)
Published on 22 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Patrick Murphy, CEO, Irish South & West Fish Producers Organisation (IS&WFPO), Brexit and its impact on the Fisheries Industry (resumed)
Statement by Patrick Murphy on Brexit and its impact on the Fisheries Industry (resumed)
Published on 22 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Dr. Ronan Glynn, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health
Statement by Dr. Ronan Glynn to discuss the Impact of the high levels of Covid – 19 on the Health System
Opening statement, Dr. Ronan Glynn, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health ()
Published on 22 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Liam Woods, National Director, Acute Operations, HSE
Statement by Liam Woods to discuss the Impact of the high levels of Covid – 19 on the Health System
Opening statement, Liam Woods, National Director, Acute Operations, HSE ()
Published on 21 Jan 2021
Opening statement and submission, Helmut Berger, Head of the Parliamentary Budget Office, Austrian Parliament
Statement and submission by Helmut Berger to Examine and understand the budgetary engagement framework in international parliaments, success, difficulties and experience with budgetary oversight reform and to develop an understanding of best practice and what could be utilised in an Irish context
Published on 19 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Larry Honeysett, Head of Financial Scrutiny, UK House of Commons
Statement by Larry Honeysett to Examine and understand the budgetary engagement framework in international parliaments, success, difficulties and experience with budgetary oversight reform and to develop an understanding of best practice and what could be utilised in an Irish context
Opening statement, Larry Honeysett, Head of Financial Scrutiny, UK House of Commons ()
Published on 19 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Alex Smith, Analyst, Economics, Resources and International Affairs Division, Library of Parliament Canada
Statement by Alex Smith to Examine and understand the budgetary engagement framework in international parliaments, success, difficulties and experience with budgetary oversight reform and to develop an understanding of best practice and what could be utilised in an Irish context
Published on 14 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Prof. Alan Barrett, CEO, ESRI
Statement by Prof. Alan Barrett to discuss the Committees interim report on the framework for parliamentary engagement throughout the course of the budgetary cycle
Published on 14 Jan 2021
Opening statement, Prof. Stephen Kinsella, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Limerick
Statement by Prof. Stephen Kinsella to discuss the Committees interim report on the framework for parliamentary engagement throughout the course of the budgetary cycle
Published on 17 Dec 2020
Opening statement and submission, Don O’Leary, Director, Cork Life Centre
Statement and submssion by Don O’Leary on Early School Leavers and the role of alternative education, with reference to resourcing and recognition of Alternative Education settings
Opening statement and submission, Don O’Leary, Director, Cork Life Centre ()
Published on 17 Dec 2020
Opening statement, Dr Paul Downes, Director, Educational Disadvantage Centre, Institute of Education, Dublin City University
Statement by Dr Paul Downes on Marginalised students in primary and post primary DEIS Schools and other settings: System Gaps in Policy and Practice and the Priority Issues for consideration, with reference to the impact of Covid 19