O Snodaigh, Aengus

Thursday, 9 December 2004

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 595 No. 1

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Order of Business.

Question put, “That the proposal for dealing with No. 21 be agreed.”
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The Tánaiste speaks of criminality. What of the former Progressive Democrats mayor?More Button

What about the former Progressive Democrats mayor of Dublin?More Button

Health Bill 2004: Motion to Recommit.

Question put.
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Health Bill 2004: Report and Final Stages.

Amendment put.
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Question put.
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Written Answers - Waste Management.

Asked the minister: if it is his intention to introduce further regulations under sections 28 and 29 of the Waste Management Act 1996; and if he will make a statement on the matter.More Button

Written Answers - Organ Retention.

Asked the minister: the plans the 29 hospitals that have admitted selling pituitary glands to companies (details supplied) put in place to contact the next of kin of the 7,500 deceased persons from whom these glands were...More Button

Asked the minister: if a statutory inquiry will be established as a matter of urgency into the sale of pituitary glands to pharmaceutical companies.More Button

Asked the minister: if she has established the profits companies (details supplied) generated from the sale of medications produced by pituitary glands obtained from deceased persons without the consent of their next of ...More Button

Asked the minister: the extent of hospital and health board co-operation with the Dunne inquiry.More Button

Asked the minister: the way in which the private nature of the Dunne inquiry can be justified in view of the fact that the issues under investigation are matters of public interest.More Button

Asked the minister: the way in which the estimated €16 million which has been spent on the Dunne inquiry, which has furnished no report or findings to date, can be justified.More Button

Asked the minister: the reason the Dunne inquiry has been allowed to continue in session for over five years without producing a report.More Button

Asked the minister: the reason the current non-statutory Dunne inquiry has missed five deadlines for producing a report.More Button

Written Answers - General Register Office.

Asked the minister: the reason the details of a person (details supplied) in Dublin 20 have not been removed from the birth certificate of a person (details supplied) in the General Register Office despite that office ha...More Button

Asked the minister: the steps that have been taken to correct the register of births in cases where a fraud relating to the parents’ names on birth certificates has been reported or detected; the mechanisms available to ...More Button

Asked the minister: if her attention has been drawn to a number of frauds perpetrated against unsuspecting single mothers who gave birth in some of Dublin’s maternity hospitals, involving individuals adding a name to the...More Button

Written Answers - Passport Applications.

Asked the minister: the steps that have been taken or will be taken to allow a person (details supplied) in Dublin 11 to apply for a passport for her child in order that she can travel on holidays with her child and the ...More Button

Asked the minister: if he will confirm that, under current passport regulations, a person (details supplied) in Dublin 11 cannot apply for a passport for her child unless she receives the consent of a person (details sup...More Button

Asked the minister: if a passport has been issued in the name of a person (details supplied) in Dublin 11.More Button

Written Answers - Human Rights Issues.

Asked the minister: if his attention has been drawn to the demolition of the home of a person (details supplied) on 1 December 2004, in preparation for which Israeli and international members of the Israeli Committee Aga...More Button

Asked the minister: the position taken on the EU embargo on weapons sales to China; the conditions under which he would be prepared to support the lifting of the embargo; if his attention has been drawn to the position o...More Button

Written Answers - Foras na Gaeilge.

Asked the minister: an eol don Aire go bhfuil dhá phost caillte de bharr chinneadh Fhoras na Gaeilge gan déileáil le hiarratas an nuachtáin laethúil Lá agus go bhfuil INTERREG ag diúltú airgead atá ag dul dó a íoc; go b...More Button

Asked the minister: cén fáth ar ghlac Foras na Gaeilge an cinneadh iarratas an nuachtáin laethúil Lá a chur i leataobh.More Button

Asked the minister: cé na céimeanna atá an tAire a ghlacadh lena chinntiú nach ndruidfidh an nuachtán laethúil Lá a dhoirse de bharr easpa maoinithe.More Button

Asked the minister: an bhfuil an tAire ar an eolas faoi na cinntí polaitiúla atá déanta ag INTERREG agus ag Foras na Gaeilge i dtaca le hiarratais ar dheontais ón nuachtán laethúil Lá.More Button

Asked the minister: an eol don Aire go bhfuil feachtas ar bun ag dílseoiríáirithe (sonraí tugtha) chun gearradh siar a dhéanamh ar mhaoiniú do thograí Gaeilge.More Button

Asked the minister: an bhfuil an cinneadh ag INTERREG agus ag Foras na Gaeilge i dtaobh iarratas ar dheontais ón nuachtán laethúil Lá a chur i leataobh le déanaí ag teacht salach ar Chomhaontú Aoine an Chéasta agus ag r...More Button

Asked the minister: cé na céimeanna atá glactha ag oifigigh Roinn na Gaeltachta chun teacht i gcabhair ar an nuachtán laethúil Lá agus a mhaoiniú faoi ionsaíó dhilseoiriíáirithe (sonraí tugtha).More Button

Written Answers - Visa Applications.

Asked the minister: further to Parliamentary Question No. 219 of 30 September 2004, if it is the case as stated in the reply to Question No. 75 of 17 June 2004 that family reunification visas are granted to the spouses o...More Button

Written Answers - Domestic Violence.

Asked the minister: the funding he will make available in 2005 to the National Domestic Violence Intervention Agency; and his views on whether it will be sufficient to cover its estimated operating costs for 2005 of €220...More Button

Written Answers - Crime Levels.

Asked the minister: if there has been an investigation into a number of frauds perpetrated against unsuspecting single mothers who gave birth in some of Dublin’s maternity hospitals, involving individuals adding a name t...More Button

Asked the minister: if his attention has been drawn to the fraud detected in details appearing on the birth certificate of a person (details supplied) when their parents went to the General Register Office, Lombard Stree...More Button

Asked the minister: the reason, despite the General Register Office stating to a person (details supplied) in Dublin 11 that a fraud was committed by a person (details supplied) and that another person was never charged.More Button

Asked the minister: if his attention has been drawn to the fraud perpetrated against a person (details supplied) and against the child’s father by a person (details supplied); if any criminal proceedings were ever initia...More Button

Written Answers - Penal Reform.

Asked the minister: if he will publish a White Paper on penal reform.More Button

Written Answers - Immigration Legislation.

Asked the minister: if he will publish a White Paper on immigration law reform.More Button

Written Answers - Prison Accommodation.

Asked the minister: the present status of the institutions of detention at Spike Island, Loughan House, Shelton Abbey and the Curragh.More Button

Written Answers - Sexual Offences.

Asked the minister: the programmes in place for the treatment of sex offenders; the number of sex offenders serving prison sentences; the number of sex offender treatment places available, and in which institutions; if a...More Button

Written Answers - EU Summits.

Asked the minister: the number of Justice and Home Affairs Council meetings he has attended since assuming office in 2002; and the number of times he has appeared before the Joint Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence ...More Button


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