Dáil debates

Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Ábhair Shaincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Matters

 

11:05 am

Photo of Keira KeoghKeira Keogh (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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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 39 and the name of the Member in each case:

Deputy Shane Moynihan - To discuss the growing demand for a secondary school in Newcastle.

Deputy Albert Dolan - To discuss the report from Crohn's and Colitis Ireland highlighting the hidden costs of Crohn's and Colitis.

Deputy Paul Donnelly - To discuss processing the witness check process for passports in a digital forum.

Deputy Barry Ward - To discuss sustained attacks by the Hungarian Government on LBTQ+ citizens and how the EU will deal with this.

Deputy Michael Cahill - To discuss improving the road standard of the N70 national secondary Ring of Kerry Road.

Deputy John Brady - To discuss the development of the Greystones media campus, which is partly funded by the Strategic Investment Fund.

Deputy Erin McGreehan - To discuss the opening of an additional train station in County Louth.

Deputy Michael Murphy - To discuss local government reform as set out in the programme for Government.

Deputy Donna McGettigan - To discuss the need to establish Jigsaw services in County Clare.

Deputy Pat Buckley - To discuss funding to be provided to An Post following a series of recent post office closures across County Cork.

Deputy Joanna Byrne - To discuss the inclusion of a Drogheda school (details supplied) in the Pathfinder programme.

Deputy Pa Daly - To discuss the student accommodation crisis in UL.

Deputy Louise O'Reilly - To discuss the need for disability services for people living in Lusk.

Deputy Mattie McGrath - To discuss the review of the school transport scheme ahead of the new school year.

Deputy Colm Burke - To discuss the allocation of dental training places in Irish universities.

Deputy Malcolm Byrne - To discuss the planned extension of a secondary school (details supplied) in Carnew, County Wicklow.

Deputy Louis O'Hara - To discuss Adam's protocols and the need for alternatives to accident and emergency departments for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.

Deputy Séamus McGrath - To discuss waiting periods for many social welfare appeals.

Deputy Aidan Farrelly - To discuss matters in respect of the provision of early learning service provision and after-school care provision in Kildare.

Deputy Conor D. McGuinness - To discuss the impact of the housing crisis on rural communities, as highlighted recently by GAA officials.

Deputy Thomas Gould - To discuss the closure of Southdoc Blackpool, County Cork.

Deputy Darren O'Rourke - To discuss the delay in payments of ICT and minor works grants for schools.

Deputies Natasha Newsome Drennan and David Cullinane - To discuss funding for the N25 Waterford to Glenmore road scheme and road safety issues.

Deputy Ruth Coppinger - To discuss the issues faced by non-EEA health workers in obtaining family reunification visas for close family members.

Deputy Maurice Quinlivan - To discuss organised crime in Limerick city and the resources needed by the gardaí to address this issue.

Deputy Paul Nicholas Gogarty - To discuss stricter rules for companies applying for public infrastructure contracts such as hospitals, roads and bridges, public housing, swimming pools and community centres.

The matters raised by Deputies Séamus McGrath, Colm Burke, Paul Donnelly, Paul Nicholas Gogarty and Aidan Farrelly have been selected for discussion.