O Snodaigh, AengusThursday, 3 November 2005 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Private Members’ Business - Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed).
We do not want the Deputy’s view of it.
Criminal Law (Insanity) Bill 2002 [Seanad]: Second Stage.
We have consensus amongst the relevant sectoral groups that the Criminal Law (Insanity) Bill 2002 is to be generally welcomed as a concerted effort to reform this previously neglected area of law, whi...
Priority Questions - Defence Forces Equipment.
Asked the minister: the type of equipment he envisages being purchased for any potential EU battle group involving Irish troops; and his views on assertions by NATO officials that the battle groups will need to be equipp...
The Minister’s answer is similar to one he gave me in May last, which is a pity because he has not grasped that operating in EU battle groups will require the purchase of additional equipment. Is the ...
Did the Minister read the documents? He is the Minister for Defence.
The Minister can use long words if he likes.
The Minister can say what he likes, for all I care. I do not trust him.
I have a brief supplementary question.
If the Minister stuck to answering the question, it would help.
Other Questions - EU Battle Groups.
The Minister has indicated that there will not be increased standing in terms of battle groups. Is he aware of the commitment to develop the necessary military capabilities? He mentioned earlier the r...
Other Questions - Commemorative Events.
I welcome the fact the Government has decided to hold the commemoration of the 1916 Rising once again. Has any consideration been given to including more than just the Defence Forces? Is there a commu...
Written Answers - Defence Forces Strength.
Asked the minister: the number of Defence Forces personnel engaged in operational duties relating to the Border each year for the past ten years.
Written Answers - Juvenile Offenders.
Asked the minister: the reason there was no follow up to a complaint made to gardaí in Killarney, County Kerry by a person (details supplied) in Dublin 17.
Written Answers - Garda Investigations.
Asked the minister: if he has received correspondence from a person (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Asked the minister: if the case in the matter of the death of a person (details supplied) will be re-opened.
Asked the minister: if he is satisfied with the Garda investigation into the death of a person (details supplied) and with the manner in which this investigation was conducted, in particular the investigation into events...
Asked the minister: if he is satisfied with the actions of a detective (details supplied) who it has been alleged discouraged some potential witnesses in the matter of the death of a person (details supplied) from making...
Asked the minister: if statements to the effect that a person (details supplied) was being harmed by a number of individuals in a pub or nightclub on the night of their death are present in a Garda station.
Asked the minister: if he is satisfied with the report of Dr. Harbison on the death of a person (details supplied) in view of the assertions of two other forensic pathologists brought to their attention.
Written Answers -
Asked the minister: if his attention has been drawn to the serious allegations of crimes being committed among legal and banking sectors in Donegal and Derry from a person (details supplied) in County Donegal; and the ac...
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