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Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Finance: Budget Stability/Revenue Raising (27 Feb 2024)

Alan Chambers: 11. Mr Chambers asked the Minister of Finance to outline how much the consultation process on measures to support Budget sustainability and raise additional revenue has cost to date. (AQO 86/22-27)

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — Economy: Energy Strategy: Path to Net Zero Energy (26 Feb 2024)

Alan Chambers: ...for his reply. Minister, the strategy details the requirement for capital investment of £461 million per annum from 2021. Can the Minister detail how much of that investment has been delivered to date?

Northern Ireland Assembly: Assembly Business: Election of Speaker and Deputy Speakers (17 Jan 2024)

Alan Chambers: ...successor is elected. At this point, I place on record my appreciation to Members for how the sitting has been conducted. I propose, by leave of the Assembly, to adjourn the sitting until a future date, the details of which will be communicated to Members in due course. Adjourned at 1.11 pm.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Assembly Business: Election of Speaker and Deputy Speakers (14 Feb 2023)

Alan Chambers: ...39(2) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, the current Speaker remains in office until a successor is elected. I therefore propose, by leave of the Assembly, to adjourn the sitting until a future date, the details of which will be communicated to Members in due course. I take the opportunity to place on record my thanks and appreciation to Members for how the proceedings have been conducted...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Assembly Business: Election of Speaker and Deputy Speakers ( 7 Dec 2022)

Alan Chambers: ...39(2) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, the current Speaker remains in office until a successor is elected. I therefore propose, by leave of the Assembly, to adjourn the sitting until a future date, the details of which will be communicated to Members in due course. Adjourned at 2.09 pm.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Assembly Business: Election of Speaker and Deputy Speakers ( 3 Aug 2022)

Alan Chambers: ...39(2) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, the current Speaker remains in office until a successor is elected. I therefore propose, by leave of the Assembly, to adjourn the sitting until a future date, the details of which will be communicated to Members in due course. I thank you all for your attendance today and for your cooperation. Adjourned at 1.29 pm.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Assembly Business ( 3 Aug 2022)

Alan Chambers: ...the end of July 2022. As a result, proxy voting arrangements and remote participation are not in place either today or for future sittings unless that is otherwise agreed by the Assembly at a later date. If that is clear, let us move on.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Assembly Business: Election of Speaker and Deputy Speakers (30 May 2022)

Alan Chambers: ...39(2) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, the current Speaker will remain in office until a successor is elected. I therefore propose, by leave of the Assembly, to adjourn the sitting until a future date, the details of which will be communicated to Members in due course.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: Preservation of Documents (Historical Institutions) Bill: Consideration Stage (21 Mar 2022)

Alan Chambers: ...a Bill that gave the House a reason to act in common cause and harmony, this is it. The Bill will help to reveal many hitherto untold truths for many individuals who have been denied that truth to date. It will be a wonderful legacy for the House in this mandate to have produced this legislation, which, hopefully, will offer hope and the prospect of peace of mind to all the victims, who...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Coronavirus Act 2020 (Extension of Powers to Act for the Protection of Public Health) Order (Northern Ireland) 2022 (21 Mar 2022)

Alan Chambers: The owner of the lone voice of opposition that we have heard to date this afternoon has been looking back quite a bit in his comments. I like to view the order as looking forward and not back. The Minister has made it very clear that he has no desire to impose more regulations or guidance. Maybe the clue is in the title of the order, which includes the words: "Extension of Powers to Act for...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: Ad Hoc Committee on a Bill of Rights: Report (14 Feb 2022)

Alan Chambers: ...why, at such a critical stage, when we were coming to the endgame of producing a report, it was thought appropriate to suspend the work of the Committee. An agenda item for the meeting was the date of the next meeting, so we did not even get to that point. I certainly left the meeting disappointed that the work of the Committee was at a standstill. I could not see a panel of experts...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Oral Answers to Questions — The Executive Office: Subregional Stadia Programme for Soccer: Correspondence (24 Jan 2022)

Alan Chambers: T2. Mr Chambers asked the First Minister and deputy First Minister to confirm that the Executive Office received correspondence dated 1 December 2021 from Mr Gerard Lawlor, chief executive of the Northern Ireland Football League, in relation to the release of the subregional stadia funding. (AQT 1952/17-22)

Northern Ireland Assembly: Question for Urgent Oral Answer — Health: Medical Abortions: Provision of an Early Access Point ( 4 Oct 2021)

Alan Chambers: Whilst I note that some Members, and even some Ministers, still occasionally call on the Health Minister to unilaterally introduce a new service specification without an Executive decision, to date, none has been able to produce a credible argument that, by doing so, he would not be in clear breach of his own legal requirement, according to the Executive's definitive legal advice, as well as...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Private Members' Business: COVID-19 Vaccine: Preparations ( 1 Dec 2020)

Alan Chambers: ...will undoubtedly address. Over recent months, there have been calls for military intervention. The Minister is on record that he would not hesitate to call in such help if it was required. To date, it has not been necessary. However, that may change in this phase of the fight against the virus. The logistics of this operation will be such that I have no doubt that the army will be able to...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Medicines and Medical Devices Bill: Legislative Consent Motion (30 Nov 2020)

Alan Chambers: ...in this report that the medical device information system is to improve the safety and standards of such medical devices. I have never felt that my health and safety has been compromised to date, but I am reassured by this. It is also good that data and information gathered will be shared, because it will help others in the future. I just want to put on record that my party fully supports...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No. 2) (Amendment No. 11) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 (30 Nov 2020)

Alan Chambers: ...the major challenge back then. I am grateful that my colleague Robin Swann had the courage to take up the challenges when others ran away from them, and I think that the work that he has done to date has been recognised by the vast majority of the public. We know that other hospital services have been curtailed. That is a regrettable consequence of this virus. It is also the stark reality...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Ministerial Statement: Urology: Southern Health and Social Care Trust (24 Nov 2020)

Alan Chambers: ...his intervention. Whilst noting the increased powers and scope that the neurology review will have following its conversion to a public inquiry, I ask the Minister whether he is satisfied that, to date, the review has not been impeded in its work and that this is instead a case of ensuring that its future work will continue unhindered.

Northern Ireland Assembly: Committee Business: Health: Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic (23 Nov 2020)

Alan Chambers: ...in the face. Promises and media announcements do not cut it for those people. We hear too many stories of people being left behind. Many have not received a penny of support from the Executive to date. The Economy Minister needs to address that at once: promises do not pay bills. The motion promotes the importance of adhering to current advice and guidance in relation to personal hygiene...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No. 2) (Amendment No. 8) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 ( 9 Nov 2020)

Alan Chambers: ...many weeks ago that he would not hesitate to seek additional help wherever he could source it, as and when required. What the army does well is providing engineering and logistical support. To date, we have not required such help other than provision by the military of temporary mortuary accommodation at Kinnegar camp in Holywood during the first surge that, thankfully, did not need to be...

Northern Ireland Assembly: Executive Committee Business: Supply Resolution for the Northern Ireland Main Estimates 2020-21 and Supply Resolution for the Northern Ireland Estimates 2016-17 Statement of Excesses (19 Oct 2020)

Alan Chambers: ...criticised the British Government for some of their policies — I am not a frequent cheerleader for them — I say, "Be grateful", even begrudgingly, for the assistance that they have given us to date and which will, no doubt, be added to in the weeks and months ahead. Had the British Treasury not been in such a generous mode, the job of the Finance Minister would have been significantly...


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