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Leaders' Questions. (20 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: Why does the Taoiseach not implement the provisions?

Leaders' Questions. (20 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: The Government has not announced it yet.

Order of Business. (20 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: I have a letter from the Irish Postmasters Union——

Order of Business. (20 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: Yes, it is about legislation.

Order of Business. (20 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: The letter states that I am invited to attend the meeting of the Fianna Fáil Parliamentary Party.

Order of Business. (20 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: I just want to find out what happens. Will the Taoiseach inform us as to what is happening?

Written Answers — Mobile Telephony: Mobile Telephony (20 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: Question 143: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if his attention has been drawn to reports that young children are being enticed into signing up for contracts for mobile phone downloads such as ring-tones and games; if the regulator will look in this area to see the additional protections which may need to be provided for young phone owners; and if he will make a...

Written Answers — Employment Rights: Employment Rights (20 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: Question 154: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the terms and conditions in regard to treatment of workers that foreign-based construction companies tendering for public contracts in this country are required to meet; if he is satisfied that all such terms and conditions are being met; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12082/05]

Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: When can we expect the reappearance of the Postal (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2001 which was withdrawn about four or five weeks ago? I spoke at 8.30 a.m. to an 83 year old man who said he was living through a nightmare for which the Tánaiste was responsible.

Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: He has been lying on a trolley for the past two days up in Beaumont Hospital's accident and emergency department.

Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: The Minister for Health and Children is responsible for his condition.

Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: He has been living in a nightmare for the last two and a half days in Beaumont Hospital.

Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: His elderly wife is deeply upset about his situation, but the Minister for Health and Children says she cannot take action.

Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: It is unacceptable. The Minister has been in her Department for six or seven months.

Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: I am sick of seeing cases like this arise every day.

Order of Business. (21 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: What will the Tánaiste do?

Written Answers — Military Police Investigations. : Military Police Investigations. (21 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: Question 42: To ask the Minister for Defence, further to his response of 1 March 2005, if the second of two military police investigations into suggestions of near mutinous behaviour on a Naval Service vessel has been concluded; the action that has been taken in view of this investigation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12349/05]

Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: Does the Taoiseach ever enter an accident and emergency unit? He should check them out for himself.

Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: First-hand experience is needed.

Leaders' Questions. (26 Apr 2005)

Tommy Broughan: That is what the Taoiseach's spin doctors say.

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