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  • G G: I think it is wrong that workers can be considered public servants solely for the purpose of decreasing their pay. Is anyone interested in fighting this new Act? (10 January 2011)
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  • Dennis Wright: Further to my comment of 28th December 2010, I see that some parts of this new initiative are well advanced. From discussions with engineers responsible for the design and installation of such... (7 January 2011)
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  • Kevin McNally: I agree, caretakers and secretaries are not public servants. Before the demise of the social agreement governing wage increases, the average wage for a school caretaker was under ten euro an... (5 January 2011)
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  • Robert Northall: After Reading this above "Either officials in the Department are members of secret societies such as the Knights of St. Columbanus and Opus Dei and have taken it upon themselves to protect the... (4 January 2011)
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  • Gavan Reilly: TDs and Senators, when participating in debates or generally speaking at all, are not supposed to address their arguments to the opposing side, but rather to direct them to whoever is chairing... (16 December 2010)
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  • Colm Finlay: Sorry new to all this. What does speak through the chair mean? and why must they do it? (10 December 2010)
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  • John Handelaar: We've added a linked definition to the site explaining what 'details supplied' means when it's used like this. (kildarestreet.com admin) (9 December 2010)
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  • Colm Finlay: 100% correct deputy. (9 December 2010)
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  • Colm Finlay: What were the "details supplied" as referred to by Mary Wallace? Can Kildare street print or get hand on items such as these? (8 December 2010)
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  • Colm Finlay: Who selected the original well operators and what were the terms and conditions offered? Also can someone tell me where and when discussions with exploration firms take place? (8 December 2010)
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  • Sahar Croughan: This a clarion cry to middle-class professional wealthy voters; of All stipes ? 1. 'the previous proliferation of (new) auctioneers; now ceased'. What is he talking about? I'm only a tenant;... (29 November 2010)
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  • Thomas Clarke: As an unemployed (self-employed person) I have been so for the last 2 years now I do not receive any benefits nothing I was told I had too much money in the bank and I would have to spend all... (24 November 2010)
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  • Mr D: I wish to refer to Eamon O Cuiv' statement that "Irish Nationals returning to live here on a permanent basis should experience no difficulty in demonstrating that they satisfy the requirements of... (24 November 2010)
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  • Robert Northall: This is obviously not the case as the Roman Catholic Church have abused the Diplomatic Immunity! "Until now, the Government and Irish courts have dismissed clerical child abuse claims on the... (15 November 2010)
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  • Ronan Fitzpatrick: The panel is not over 300 There is around 180 with every stage of the recruitment process complete eg.Medical, Pcts' etc... The rest make up a panel with certain stages incomplete. Now I'm all... (14 November 2010)
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  • Patricia McGettigan: Question on vrt on motorhomes not fully answered. Mr Lenihan didn't answer if there was going to be concessions for motorhome providers (9 November 2010)
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  • Jack Purcell: Up until recently a new garage was not built for Dublin Bus in nearly 40 years. Consequently, the fleet could not be expanded to meet the public demand for transport that grew in the early 90`s.... (2 November 2010)
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  • Brendan Quinn: "My intention is to ensure that Opera Ireland will only present a full programme when it is capable of doing so. In the meantime, we will ensure that Opera Theatre Company continues to be funded"... (28 October 2010)
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  • Brendan Quinn: Glory be at last a politician who reads letters she gets sent and actually acts on what people say to her. I hate to say this any member of the government at the moment but well done on this... (28 October 2010)
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  • Brendan Quinn: Mary, thank you for listening to all those that had voiced their opinion about the loss of OTC; to have discarded this talent pool would have been an act of vandalism. Whilst your predecessors... (28 October 2010)
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  • Brendan Quinn: Jimmy, thanks you for taking up this point with the minister after the letter I copied you in on which I sent to Mary - I think the reprieve for OTC was an absolute essential - at least we have... (28 October 2010)
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  • Brendan Quinn: Whilst this is a great idea to have a National Opera Company I remain very skeptical that it will actually happen and do not believe for one minute that the money will be available. (28 October 2010)
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  • Paul Brady: Are the Heads of Bord Bia, Teagasc, BIM, EI etc the correct people to place on the implementation panel for Harvest 2020? These are surely too senior and out of touch with the reality on the... (28 October 2010)
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  • steve white: is nama or the previous owners not persuing issues at nama sites (25 October 2010)
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  • Robert Northall: I would like complain most strongly about your Countries shameful lip service to Consultation over the ProposedStatutory Fund This has only been announced in The (Irish) Independent and... (21 October 2010)
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