Dáil debates

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

11:10 am

Photo of Seán BarrettSeán Barrett (Dún Laoghaire, Ceann Comhairle)
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I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 27A and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Michael McCarthy - the need to regulate for cyberbullying; (2) Deputy Heather Humphreys - the need to introduce measures to support the pig and poultry industry; (3) Deputy Michael McNamara - the need to introduce measures to contain ash die back; (4) Deputy Paschal Donohoe - the steps that can be taken to ensure that banks pass on the additional mortgage interest relief; (5) Deputy Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin - the reconfiguration of hospital services in the south east; (6) Deputy Patrick Nulty - the centralisation of rent supplement applications; (7) Deputy Paudie Coffey - the proposed reconfiguration of the hospital networks; (8) Deputy Jonathan O'Brien - the impact of funding cuts to the COPE Foundation, Montenotte, Cork; (9) Deputy Paul J. Connaughton - the urgent need to retain an EAL support teaching post at Carrick national school, Ballinlough, County Roscommon; (10) Deputy Brendan Ryan - the need to assess coastal erosion at the Burrow, Portrane, County Dublin; (11) Deputy John Halligan - the possible re-configuration of hospital services in the south east; (12) Deputy Ciara Conway - the need to resist any plans to downgrade services at Waterford Regional Hospital; (13) Deputy Finian McGrath - cuts to disability services; (14) Deputy James Bannon - the need to provide additional temporary accommodation at Lanesboro College, Longford; (15) Deputy Pat Deering - the need to address anomalies in the back to education allowance; (16) Deputy Ann Phelan - the establishment of a DNA database in respect of indigenous ash plants; (17) Deputy Dan Neville - the report of the Ombudsman for Children on bullying; (18) Deputy Regina Doherty - the need to create a hardship fund for those who cannot afford new digital boxes following the switchover; (19) Deputy Mattie McGrath - the re-configuration of hospitals in the south east; (20) Deputy Áine Collins - the need to maintain a nationwide post office service; (21) Deputy Noel Harrington - the imminent closure by the Courts Service of the court houses in Kinsale, Skibbereen and Clonakility, County Cork; (22) Deputy Eamonn Maloney - the need to acknowledge funding from the European Union's Peace III programme and to support the development of two interpretive centres in Northern Ireland; (23) Deputy Patrick O'Donovan - the need for the Department of Social Protection to update their processing system for payments; (24) Deputy Billy Kelleher - the possible reconfiguration of hospital services in the south east; (25) Deputy Michael Moynihan - the need to address concerns concerning rosters for EMTs in Cork; (26) Deputy Seamus Healy - the need to approve the cancer drug zytiga for inclusion under the medical card scheme; (27) Deputy Dessie Ellis - issues with the rent supplement scheme highlighted by Focus Ireland in its recent report; (28) Deputy Mick Wallace - current tax policy and the provision of foreign aid; (29) Deputy Richard Boyd Barrett - the new Teaching Council regulations and the impact on teachers in VEC schools; (30) Deputy Joan Collins - the report of the British National Audit Office on the storage of waste at Sellafield; and (31) Deputy Ciarán Lynch - the details to be included in the residential property price register.

The matters raised by Deputies Michael McCarthy, Noel Harrington, Richard Boyd Barrett and James Bannonhave been selected for discussion.