Taylor-Quinn, Madeleine

Wednesday, 11 July 2001

Seanad Eireann Debate
Vol. 167 No. 15

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Order of Business.

The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform gave a commitment some time ago to debate in the Houses of the Oireachtas the report on the investigation into the murder of Mrs. Nolan in Galway. The...More Button

Nice Treaty Referendum: Statements.

I welcome the Minister, Deputy Michael Smith, to the House. It is unfortunate that the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Deputy Cowen, is unavailable but I appreciate that he is engaged in important busin...More Button

Last week we had the embarrassing spectacle of the Taoiseach going to Gothenberg and Luxembourg and apologising to the member states, having castigated the voters here for rejecting the treaty. The el...More Button

That is not untrue. Despite our Celtic tiger economy a high percentage of people feel they have not yet been touched by it. It may suit some people to ignore that issue but that is the reality. Coming...More Button

Some of the people in those areas deliberately stayed at home on this occasion and some of them who would normally vote “Yes” in such a referendum voted “No”. I was amazed at the number of people who ...More Button

Adjournment Matters. - Hospital Services.

I wish to raise the matter of the provision of a proper health service at Ennis General Hospital. I raise it because there is a complete shortage of beds at the hospital. The reduction in the number o...More Button


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