Ó Caoláin, Caoimhghín

Wednesday, 15 December 1999

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 512 No. 7

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Order of Business.

I had a question tabled for the Taoiseach yesterday and today on the Helsinki summit which has been disallowed on the basis of the anticipated statements on the Order of Business today – No. 42 – on t...More Button

Given that the Whips are to meet about the arrangements for the motion under Standing Order 31 which was adopted here this morning and that it is within the gift of the Taoiseach and the other major ...More Button

—to their Whips, regarding the statements on the Helsinki summit, to provide time—More Button

—for the smaller parties to articulate their positions on an important subject?More Button

I am making this appeal on probably the last working day of the House in this century. Is it not within—More Button

Private Members' Business. - Social Partnership: Motion (Resumed).

The extraordinary events surrounding Budget 2000 will surely go down in history as the revolt of the backbench turkeys.More Button

For the Fianna Fáil backbenchers to have voted for the disastrous budget, as presented by Deputy McCreevy on 1 December, would have been like turkeys voting for Christmas. The Government believes it h...More Button

Adjournment of Dail under Standing Order 31: - Train Drivers' Dispute.

Sin fíor.More Button

Ba mhaith liom buíochas a ghabháil leis an Teachta Sargent as ucht deis a thabhairt dom labhairt ar seo. Molaim chomh maith an Leas-Cheann Comhairle a thug cead do na Teachtaí an cheist seo a phlé fao...More Button

Written Answers. - Post-mortem Examinations.

Asked the minister: if the removal of organs from children during post-mortem examinations, without parental consent, has been or is conducted at hospitals other than at Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin 12More Button


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