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Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Taoiseach without interruption.

Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Allow the Taoiseach to speak without interruption. Deputy Higgins submitted a question. He had two minutes in which to submit it and used four minutes to do so. It was done with courtesy. The Taoiseach is entitled to answer.

Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Taoiseach without interruption.

Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: It is not appropriate to mention names of people who are outside the House.

Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Taoiseach without interruption.

Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Taoiseach without interruption.

Chief State Solicitor's Office. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: That is not relevant to Question No. 1.

Chief State Solicitor's Office. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: That matter does not arise out of this question.

Chief State Solicitor's Office. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: It does not arise out of this question.

Chief State Solicitor's Office. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: If the Deputy has a specific question, it should be addressed to the relevant line Minister. It certainly does not arise out of this question.

Chief State Solicitor's Office. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Taoiseach may well be able to handle it, but he may not be out of order any more than the Deputy.

Chief State Solicitor's Office. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: That matter does not arise out of this question. This question deals with the reorganisation of the Chief State Solicitor's office. It is a single question in the name of Deputy Kenny. If Deputies were to raise every case of justice in the country we should be here until midnight.

Chief State Solicitor's Office. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Chair has ruled on the matter. As the Deputy well knows, the question is only specific in so far as it refers to the Taoiseach's responsibility, not that of line Ministers.

Regulatory Reform. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: A question to the line Minister concerned might be more appropriate.

Regulatory Reform. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Taoiseach without interruption.

Regulatory Reform. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: I call Deputy Rabbitte.

Regulatory Reform. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy Rabbitte has been called.

Regulatory Reform. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: I have called Deputy Rabbitte and out of courtesy to colleagues in the House, Deputy Eamon Ryan should allow the Deputy called to submit his question.

Regulatory Reform. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: If the Deputy submitted a question to the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, he would not have the Minister of State, Deputy Tim O'Malley, intervening.

Regulatory Reform. (19 Oct 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Allow the Taoiseach to continue without interruption.

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