Callely, IvorWednesday, 8 February 1995 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Ceisteanna — Questions. Oral Answers. - Famine Commemoration.
Did the Minister not read the papers this morning?
Financial Resolutions, 1995. - Financial Statement, Budget 1995.
Kick for touch. (Interruptions.)
What will happen to the 42,500 English imports? Post-Budget Expenditure and Revenue Position
Written Answers. - Garda Resources.
Asked the minister: if she will clarify her commitment to provide the Garda Síochána with all necessary resources to deal effectively with the crime situation, especially with regard to serious, organised and violent cri...
Written Answers. - Victims of Crime.
Asked the minister: when a charter for victims of crime will be published; the priority this matter is receiving; and if she will make a statement on the matter.
Written Answers. - Garda Resources.
Asked the minister: the number and description of all requests for additional personnel and motor vehicles from gardaí in the five Dublin metropolitan divisions over the past 12 weeks; if such requests were approved; and...
Written Answers. - Bank and Security Raid Statistics.
Asked the minister: the total amount of money stolen in bank raids and security raids in January 1995 and the comparative figures for January in each of the years 1990 to 1994.
Written Answers. - Murder Statistics.
Asked the minister: the number of people murdered in January 1995; and the comparative figures for January in each of the years 1990 to 1994.
Written Answers. - Prison Suicide Statistics.
Asked the minister: the number of prison suicides in January 1995; and the comparative figures for January in each of the years 1990 to 1994.
Written Answers. - Crime Statistics.
Asked the minister: the crime statistics for the five Garda divisions in the Dublin metropolitan area over the last five years; the number of cases where a successful conviction was achieved; and if she will make a state...
Written Answers. - Drug-Related Crime.
Asked the minister: the measures, if any, she intends to introduce to address the issue of drug-related crime; and if she will make a statement on the matter.
Written Answers. - Drugs in Prisons
Asked the minister: the prisons where it is known by the prison authorities that drugs are being smuggled into the prison for use by prisoners; and the action, if any, she will take to address this matter.
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