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- Written Answers — Road Traffic Offences: Road Traffic Offences (31 Jan 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 477: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the level of speed limit enforcement, in terms of speed checks conducted by the Garda SÃochána in 2004 and 2005; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2901/06]
- Written Answers — School Inspections: School Inspections (31 Jan 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 532: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the number of inspections carried out in 2004 and 2005 by inspectors of Irish for second level schools here; the locations where such inspections took place; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [3190/06]
- Written Answers — School Inspections: School Inspections (31 Jan 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 533: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the role, remit and responsibilities of inspectors of Irish for second level schools appointed by her Department; the level of resources and facilities available to inspectors to carry out their duties effectively; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [3191/06]
- Written Answers — School Inspections: School Inspections (31 Jan 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 534: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the number of inspectors for Irish appointed by her Department to deal with second level schools here; the number of second level schools by category here; the programme of work and schedule of appointments that is currently being followed so as to enable inspectors to carry out their job effectively; and if she will make a statement...
- Written Answers — National Parks: National Parks (31 Jan 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 561: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government if Lough Veagh in County Donegal has been closed to game anglers; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3366/06]
- Leaders' Questions. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: One of the darkest days this country experienced was 30 May 2005, when the "Prime Time Investigates" programme exposed the shocking conditions in Leas Cross nursing home. Following that programme, the Taoiseach on 31 May promised in the Dáil to establish an independent inspectorate for all nursing homes, the legislation for which would be published later that year. That promise was repeated...
- Leaders' Questions. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: The Leas Cross exposure was not simply important. It was a national scandal that brought shame on this country, in which the elderly, the sick and the frail were exposed to degrading and horrific treatment. I am informed by my colleague, Deputy O'Dowd, who has been pursuing this for a number of years through the Freedom of Information Act, that there are serious questions about the adequacy...
- Official Travel. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on his visit to Croatia; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37547/05]
- Official Travel. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 3: To ask the Taoiseach the foreign visits he will undertake during 2006; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37778/05]
- Official Travel. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: Question 15: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on his recent visit to India; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2975/06]
- Official Travel. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: What is the Government's view on continued enlargement after Bulgaria and Romania join the EU? There seems to be a divergence of opinion that there should be a breathing space before further countries join. On the Taoiseach's trip to India, which I assume was successful from a business point of view, did the Taoiseach engage in any discussions with his Indian counterparts about their nuclear...
- Order of Business. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: There seems to be confusion about the legislation concerning random breath testing. Prior to Christmas, on the advice of the Attorney General, this matter was deemed unconstitutional. After Christmas the matter seems to be perfectly constitutional and legal. Is it the case that the Attorney General, who is a decent man, has given inadequate or incorrect information? What has happened in the...
- Order of Business. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: Therefore, there will be no random breath testing until the legislation is produced.
- Order of Business. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: It does.
- Order of Business. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: He could be put back where he was.
- Order of Business. (1 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: Back again, Micheál.
- Order of Business. (2 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: Yesterday we had the publication of the eighth International Monitoring Commission report dealing with the issue of criminality, information gathering and events in the North. There is a significant divergence of opinion between the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform who said there would be "no fudge, no budge" and the Minister for Foreign Affairs who says this opens the way for...
- Order of Business. (2 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: The Tánaiste generally speaks with greater clarity than the Taoiseach. As she is in command of the ship of State today, I have a number of questions. Before Christmas the Attorney General advised the Government that random breath testing was unconstitutional. Subsequently, the Taoiseach said everything was constitutional and legal. Yesterday he gave a reply which one would require a PhD. in...
- Order of Business. (2 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: Can we not have breath testing without the legislation?
- Order of Business. (2 Feb 2006)
Enda Kenny: What about Sellafield? When are we to see the great white hope take on the Commission?