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- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Diplomatic Representation (5 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: As were many civilians.
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Diplomatic Representation (5 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: Are Deputy Martin's questions to the Taoiseach or to me?
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Diplomatic Representation (5 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: That is also true of Northern nationalists and well the Deputy knows it.
- Order of Business (5 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: We spoke about the Magdalen laundries report earlier today. Can the Taoiseach set out the precise arrangements he envisages for the debate?
- Order of Business (5 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: The Taoiseach referred to a debate in two weeks time so could he shed some on light on that?
- Order of Business (5 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: I have raised the consolidation and reform of domestic violence legislation several times with the Taoiseach and his colleagues. In 2011, four out of five victims of domestic violence were turned away from crisis refuges because the refuges were full. Can the Taoiseach tell us when the legislation might come forward?
- Order of Business (5 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: What about legislation on domestic violence?
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Private Residential Tenancies Board Remit (5 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government his plans to give support to the work of the Private Residential Tenancies Board in view of the legislative drive to increase their remit and workload. [5549/13]
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: National Oversight and Audit Commission Establishment (5 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide an update on the establishment of the National Oversight and Audit Commission for Local Government; and the name of the independent chair and the membership. [5418/13]
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: The Taoiseach has wrongly asserted here this morning that the McAleese report is the first occasion on which we had documented evidence of the abuses in the Magdalen laundries. He will be aware that the Ryan report detailed forced unpaid labour, denial of liberty to women and significant physical and emotional abuse. In the same year that the Ryan report was published, the Taoiseach's...
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: In his response the Taoiseach has set out every reason as to why he should apologise. He believes the women and he recognises the wrong done to them. The report itself confirms, yet again, State complicity in that wrongdoing. The Taoiseach knows all of this and yet he refuses to apologise. I think that is extremely cruel of him. I think it is extremely cruel to the Magdalen women who...
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: That is a disgraceful comment.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: Why me, above all people?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: The Taoiseach is not genuine at all in this.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: The women want an apology.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: The women do not think that is acceptable. Has the Taoiseach been watching the news?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: Has he listened to them?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: Then will the Taoiseach apologise?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: It is also his duty to give the women the apology that they have asked him for.
- Order of Business (6 Feb 2013)
Mary Lou McDonald: I wish to ask the Taoiseach about two commitments made in the programme for Government, the first of which is the commitment to allow access to primary care without fees to claimants of free drugs under the long-term illness scheme. The second commitment concerns access to primary care without fees to claimants of free drugs under the high-tech drugs scheme. These two commitments were to be...