Ahern, BertieWednesday, 24 April 1996 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Order of Business.
Since the Government has expressed some urgency about item No. 15 we on this side of the House agree to take all Stages of that Bill this morning.
I welcome the fact that the criminal insanity Bill will be brought forward, as stated yesterday by the Minister for Justice. Will the Taoiseach assure the House and the public that those who are not ...
Will these cases, some of which are imminent, be dealt with in the legislation or will they be dealt with in advance of the legislation?
Has the Taoiseach had time overnight to consider the request made from this side of the House yesterday that the Minister for Transport, Energy and Communications give a comprehensive report to the Ho...
I thank the Taoiseach for his reply. We will honour the arrangements to which I referred. I am not particularly interested in the confidentiality aspect of this matter. I fully understand what is w...
If the reason they changed the decisions were explained, we could move on from this issue.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Extradition Cases.
I take it the Taoiseach agrees that the Irish Government cannot be blamed for any errors in extradition warrants issued by the British authorities and, if so, I am delighted to know that. Will the Ta...
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Responsibilities of Ministers of State.
Is the Taoiseach satisfied with the Minister of State, Deputy Mitchell's, handling of the IFSC centre and particularly the scandal whereby dozens of companies have not moved into the centre but are st...
With regard to Deputy Carey's handling of his portfolio does the Taoiseach stand over the disgraceful way the Minister of State handled the situation of Deputy Ring's constituents in Inishbiggle.
It would be nice to have some questions allowed.
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