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Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (1 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 43: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism the spend on sport by his Department, both current and capital, in the most recent year for which figures are available; the proportion of this which relates to horse-racing and greyhound racing; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8247/06]

Written Answers — Health Care Strategy: Health Care Strategy (2 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 28: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the costing for the full implementation of the 2001 primary heath care strategy; the progress made to date on the implementation of the strategy; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [8605/06]

Written Answers — Hospital Accommodation: Hospital Accommodation (2 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 110: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the progress made to date on the delivery of the promised 3,000 acute beds; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [8606/06]

Air Services. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Ours is one of the most successful. It is a huge success.

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 51: To ask the Minister for Transport his views on whether it will be necessary within the near future to introduce demand management measures on the M50 as was suggested by An Bord Pleanála, Arup Consulting Engineers, the Dublin Transportation Office and the National Roads Authority at the oral hearing to examine the proposed widening and upgrade of the M50; the road tolling...

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: At the oral hearing for the widening of the M50, the National Roads Authority, Arup Consulting Engineers, the Dublin Transportation Office and An Bord Pleanála said we would need to demand manage this road because it will not work. Mr. John Henry, the head of the Dublin Transportation Office, said in its submission that scheme management was needed earlier rather than later because the...

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: It is clear the Taoiseach has got to the Minister in terms of not doing anything which will scare the horses before the next election. The Minister talked about 2015. If the Minister will not take the advice of the transport experts to put demand management on the M50, not the anti-roads people, but Arup engineers, the NRA, the Dublin Transportation Office, and the Bord Pleanála inspector...

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: I do not trust the Minister to deliver the road. I do not trust him to run a merry-go-round, let alone public transport.

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: The Minister hid behind other people.

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: The Minister made nothing clear.

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: The Minister is not being responsible.

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Put if off until never-never.

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: The Taoiseach told the Minister to say nothing, to put it off.

Road Network. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: We know who the Minister for Transport is in this Government — it is the Taoiseach.

State Airports. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Clear as mud.

State Airports. (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: We told him.

Written Answers — Light Rail Project: Light Rail Project (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 74: To ask the Minister for Transport the analysis his Department has carried out to examine the feasibility of continuing the tunnelling machines for the proposed Dublin metro from the proposed station at St. Stephen's Green onto a connecting point with the existing Sandyford Luas line; if the Government has a proposed timetable for such an initiative; if it will be possible to run...

Written Answers — Vehicle Regulations: Vehicle Regulations (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 372: To ask the Minister for Transport if he intends to enforce the installation of extra cyclopes mirrors on heavy goods vehicles; and the means and timetable for the introduction of such a regulation. [9218/06]

Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 135: To ask the Minister for Transport the long-term targets his Department has for the modal split of both freight and passenger transport here; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9202/06]

Written Answers — Pension Provisions: Pension Provisions (7 Mar 2006)

Eamon Ryan: Question 360: To ask the Minister for Transport the steps he has taken to address the pension fund deficit of more than €330 million at Aer Lingus before the planned sale of the company in six months' time. [9214/06]

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