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Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Why punish the pharmacists? The Minister is punishing the pharmacists instead of the wholesalers.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: The Minister wants them on their knees first.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: The Minister should deal with the wholesalers, not bully the pharmacists.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Not relative to the size of the population.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: That is just disingenuity on the part of the Minister.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Costs have gone up too.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: That is the same prosperity that does not allow a nurse or a garda to buy a house.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Neither is there justification for bullying the pharmacists when it is the wholesalers the Minister should be targeting.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: How much of it will go to paying the managers in the HSE?

Written Answers — Departmental Correspondence: Departmental Correspondence (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Question 74: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Finance if he will provide in tabular format and in chronological order, from 1 January 1997 to 31 December 2007, the names of organisations or companies that have made oral submissions to himself or his officials regarding the price of tobacco products; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8627/08]

Written Answers — Health Promotion: Health Promotion (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Question 94: To ask the Minister for Health and Children when a decision will be made as to whether Ireland will follow the lead of other EU countries and introduce legislation to ensure that pictorial warnings appear on cigarette packets; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [8628/08]

Written Answers — Health Promotion: Health Promotion (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Question 95: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she will provide in tabular format and in chronological order, from 1 February 2007 to 31 January 2008, the dates and venues of meetings between the tobacco industry or their representatives with herself or her officials; the tobacco companies represented at those meetings; the items under discussion; and if she will make a...

Written Answers — Health Promotion: Health Promotion (28 Feb 2008)

James Reilly: Question 96: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the further steps that have been taken to put in place a board for the Office of Tobacco Control since her previous comment on this matter on 4 October 2007; when a new board will be appointed; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [8630/08]

Leaders' Questions (4 Mar 2008)

James Reilly: They could have cancer. That is the problem.

Leaders' Questions (4 Mar 2008)

James Reilly: Some urgent cases are waiting six months.

Leaders' Questions (4 Mar 2008)

James Reilly: Not in colonoscopy.

Leaders' Questions (4 Mar 2008)

James Reilly: Nobody has a repeat colonoscopy unnecessarily.

Order of Business. (4 Mar 2008)

James Reilly: What about the school in Castleknock?

Order of Business. (4 Mar 2008)

James Reilly: Will the Taoiseach make time available next week to discuss the cancer service reports if they are published this week as we have waited so long for them?

Order of Business. (4 Mar 2008)

James Reilly: Under pending legislation on the fair deal, we were promised last week by the Tánaiste that this legislation would be published this session. Does this mean we will have it before the Easter break?

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