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Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Rural Schools (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: The Member will have an extra minute in which to speak.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Rural Schools (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: Members have been asked to moderate their language on several occasions in the past. I will give the Member an opportunity to reflect on that, and, perhaps, withdraw the remark so that we can move on. Otherwise, I will pass the matter to the Speaker for a resolution.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Rural Schools (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: Please continue, Dr Farry. [Interruption.] Order.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Rural Schools (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: Order. There are too many conversations going on in the Chamber.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Rural Schools (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: The Member may have an extra minute in which to speak.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Rural Schools (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: The Member has an extra minute.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Rural Schools (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: The Member will have an extra minute.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Rural Schools (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: The Member should bring his remarks to a close.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members’ Business: Rural Schools (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: The Business Committee has agreed to allow up to one hour and 30 minutes for the debate. The proposer of the motion will have 10 minutes in which to propose and 10 minutes in which to make a winding-up speech. One amendment has been selected and published on the Marshalled List. The proposer of the amendment will have 10 minutes in which to propose and five minutes in which to make a...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Consideration Stage (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: I return to the second group of amendments, amendment Nos 4, 5 and 11. I support those amendments, based on what is required, particularly the eradication of brucellosis. I welcome the commitment from the Minister and the Department to the specific issue of brucellosis, which is mentioned in amendment No 4. We must recognise the importance of eradicating brucellosis and the effect that that...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Social Development: Warm Homes Scheme: Fuel Poverty (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: What percentage of applicants have been refused assistance as a result of the change in the eligibility criteria of the warm homes scheme?

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Clause 4 (Powers of entry) (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: Go raibh maith agat, a Cheann Comhairle. The Diseases of Animals Bill is an important piece of legislation, and the Agriculture Committee had an important role to play in the scrutiny of the proposals and amendments. As has been said, there was some banter between departmental officials and others about the issues. However, it is important that we have a clear understanding from the...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial Statement: Transport Sectoral Format (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: The Business Committee has arranged to meet upon the lunchtime suspension. Therefore, I propose, by leave of the Assembly, to suspend the sitting until 1.30 pm, instead of 2.00 pm. On resumption, Mr Ross will speak. The sitting was suspended at 12.28 pm. On resuming (Mr Deputy Speaker [Mr Molloy] in the Chair) —

Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial Statement: Transport Sectoral Format (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: I have been informed that the Speaker has received notice from the Minister for Regional Development that he wishes to make a statement on the North/South Ministerial Council meeting in transport sectoral format.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial Statement: Institutional Format (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: The Speaker has ruled that Ministers should be addressed by their proper title. In this case, the title “deputy First Minister” should be used.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial Statement: Institutional Format (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: I have received notice from the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister that the deputy First Minister wishes to make a statement on the North/South Ministerial Council meeting in institutional format.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial Statement: Institutional Format (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: I again remind Members to ask questions on the statement and not to read out their own statements.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial Statement: Institutional Format (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: The Member must ask a question.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial Statement: British-Irish Council Summit Meeting (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: Your choice.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial Statement: British-Irish Council Summit Meeting (17 Nov 2009)

Francie Molloy: Before we proceed with questions to the junior Minister, I remind Members to switch off their mobile phones, because their operation interferes with the recording equipment. I also remind Members that their questions must relate to Mr Newton’s statement.

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