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Dáil Reform. (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: In order to allow everybody contribute I will group some questions. I call Deputy Stanton followed by Deputy Timmins.

Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: Having considered the matters raised, they are not in order under Standing Order 32.

Order of Business. (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: There are three proposals to put the House. Is the proposal regarding No. 7 agreed to? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with No. 11a agreed to?

Order of Business. (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: Is the proposal on No. 11a, as amended, that the debate start following the Order of Business, run until 1.30 p.m., resume following Question Time until 6 p.m. and be followed by questions between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m., agreed to? Agreed.

Order of Business. (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: Is the proposal for dealing with the suspension of the sitting agreed to? Agreed.

Crime Levels (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: The time for this question has expired.

Crime Levels (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: The Chair has no responsibility in relation to——

Crime Levels (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: ——the answer that a Minister may or may not give.

Crime Levels (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: We must move on to Question No. 40. The time for Deputy Flanagan's question has expired.

Crime Levels (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: The time for this question has expired and I must move on to Question No. 41 in the name of Deputy Charles Flanagan.

Crime Levels (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: I remind Deputy Flanagan these are Priority Questions and there is a reason for it.

Victim Impact Statements. (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: Unfortunately, the Minister cannot take Questions Nos. 41 and 50 together because Question No. 50 is an Oral Question and Question No. 41 is a Priority Question and a Priority Question may not be grouped with an Oral Question. The Minister will be required to answer Question No. 41 on its own.

Prison Building Programme. (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: Quotations are not allowed at Question Time, as Deputy Rabbitte well knows.

Prison Building Programme. (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: We have exceeded the time allowed.

Prison Building Programme. (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: Deputy Ó Snodaigh was not called at all.

Adjournment Debate Matters (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 21 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Tom Hayes — in light of the recent lack of confidence in the health system, the fact that it is of urgent public importance that the Minister for Health and Children confirms when the extra hospice ward for South Tipperary...

Cancer Services: Statements (Resumed). (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: I am now moving to the question and answer session which will proceed in the same way as Question Time. I remind the House that, in accordance with established practice which has fallen by the wayside in recent years, Members should keep their supplementary questions brief and concise. There is no need for lengthy preambles and prologues. The reason we had statements was precisely that we...

Cancer Services: Statements (Resumed). (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: Which question would Deputy Reilly like the Minister to reply to?

Cancer Services: Statements (Resumed). (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: Every Member must have an opportunity to ask a question. As we only have until 7 p.m., I ask Deputy Reilly to pick out the priority questions, if he can.

Cancer Services: Statements (Resumed). (7 Nov 2007)

John O'Donoghue: Statements cannot be made at this point. I have explained that Deputies must put questions to the Minister.

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