Ó Caoláin, Caoimhghín

Tuesday, 15 February 2005

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 597 No. 5

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Ceisteanna — Questions - Northern Ireland Issues.

Asked the minister: if he will report on his participation in the peace process since 17 December 2004; and if he will make a statement on the matter.More Button

Asked the minister: when he will next hold a summit meeting with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair; and if he will make a statement on the matter.More Button

Asked the minister: if he will report on his meeting with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Tony Blair, on 1 February 2005; and if he will make a statement on the matter.More Button

I ask the Taoiseach to note my abhorrence and that of Sinn Féin of the brutal murder of Robert McCartney, and our absolute rejection of this terrible deed. I repeat the call of Gerry Adams for people ...More Button

Order of Business.

Will the Taoiseach clarify the position regarding immigration legislation? He will note that it has been reported in recent days that legislation will be introduced to bring in a green card system for...More Button

Will two separate legislative items be required or will comprehensive legislation be introduced incorporating access to work permits by employees rather than employers, as the Taoiseach has promised?More Button

When does the Taoiseach expect the first one to be before the House?More Button

Issue of Writ: Kildare North By-election.

I welcome the moving of the writ by the Government in respect of the Kildare by-election. It has been awaited for far too long. The seat should not have been left vacant since last autumn, which is ef...More Button

Issue of Writ: Meath By-election.

Cuirim fáilte roimh an rún seo chun votachán na Mí a chur ar siúl ar 11 Márta. I welcome the Government’s acceptance of the writ for the Meath by-election. The Sinn Féin candidate, Councillor Joe O’Re...More Button

——and a lack of planning that has characterised economic development under the Government. The Deputy should be aware of that. The great shortage of affordable housing in Dublin has pushed people into...More Button

While employment has increased and living standards have risen for many, the truth of the matter is that the daily quality of life for ordinary people has disimproved.More Button

We can battle it out at the hustings.More Button

With respect to the cackle in the background, in which I thank Deputy Mary Wallace for not participating, we will have every opportunity in the coming weeks to make these points. I am sure Deputy Brad...More Button

The by-election is an opportunity for the people to demand delivery on the broken promises of this Administration in the areas of health and education. In the area of health, in particular, the time i...More Button

Good man. Punch the air. It is the first time I have seen the Deputy animated in the House in seven and a half years. I have every confidence in the Sinn Féin candidate.More Button

The Deputy is a mighty man. Look at him. Councillor Joe Reilly is the voice of real change in County Meath. I have every confidence that, much to Deputy Brady’s heartache, he will take the vacant seat...More Button

Written Answers - Hospital Staff.

Asked the minister: if her Department has allocated funding for two neurology consultants and a full complement of support staff for Waterford Regional Hospital as endorsed by the Comhairle na nOspidéal report; and when ...More Button


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