Business of Seanad.
Order of Business.
Finance Bill 2006 [Certified Money Bill]: Second Stage.
Shot at Dawn Campaign: Statements.
Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. D. Ahern): I very much welcome this timely debate on a very important issue, particularly ++++++++++ +++++
Mr. B. Hayes: I wish to share time with Senator Feighan.++++++++
Mr. Feighan: I thank Senator Brian Hayes for sharing time with me. I welcome the Minister to +++
Mr. Mooney: I welcome the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Deputy Dermot Ahern, to the House. ++++++++++ +++++++
Acting Chairman (Labhrás Ó Murchú): We are due to finish the statements at 7 p.m. and to call on the Minister at 6. +
Mr. Mooney: It is proposed that the debate be extended by 20 minutes.
Acting Chairman: Is that agreed? Agreed.
Mr. Norris: I wish to share time with Senator O’Toole and perhaps with Senator Ross, ++++++++++ +++++++
Mr. O’Toole: I thank Senator Norris for sharing his time.++++
Mr. B. Hayes: Yes we do.
Mr. Minihan: The issue of those shot at dawn is one I have watched for several years. It is + 7 o’clock Dr. Mansergh: I fully support and commend Mr. Peter Mulvany and the Shot at Dawn Campaign. I ++++
Dr. M. Hayes: It is difficult to follow Senator Mansergh in this matter. His was one of the +
Mr. B. Hayes: Hear, hear.
Dr. M. Hayes: I also commend Mr. Mulvany, his colleagues, Senators Mooney and Brian Hayes, Mr. +++
Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. D. Ahern): I thank the Senators for the views expressed. It is clear from all they stated +++++++
Aviation Bill 2005 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages.
Adjournment Matters.
Health Services.
Garda Deployment.
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