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Written Answers — Stadium Development: Stadium Development (22 Mar 2005)

Damien English: Question 28: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism if the design team and a project management team have been appointed by the Lansdowne Road Stadium Development Company Limited; when a planning application will be lodged; the likely date for the commencement of work on the new stadium; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9208/05]

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (23 Mar 2005)

Damien English: Question 55: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the number of the 600 additional day hospital beds with facilities encompassing specialist areas such as falls, osteoporosis treatment, fracture prevention, Parkinson's disease, stroke prevention, heart failure and continence promotion clinics, as promised in the national health strategy 2001, which have been delivered;...

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (23 Mar 2005)

Damien English: Question 102: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the number of the 1,370 additional assessment and rehabilitation beds which have been delivered, as promised in the national health strategy 2001; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [9493/05]

Order of Business. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: The country is having a debate on it. Why can we not have one?

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: Question 6: To ask the Minister for Transport the work which has been undertaken or is planned by him and his officials to advance a rail connection from Navan to Dublin city centre, via Dunboyne; when this project will be operational; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9714/05]

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: The Minister gave me the same answer a month ago. There is no progress.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: The following day the Minister came to Navan where he was able to speak about the Navan rail link in more detail. He confirmed it would be provided. The Minister's party candidate in the by-election confirmed in his election material that the rail link had been secured for Dunboyne.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: He would be embarrassed if he were present today to hear that reply. Iarnród Éireann has stated that it is happy to build the line. However, two things are required. It is seeking a commitment of funding. Can the Department ring-fence funding to deliver this rail link? I accept that it is affected by what happens in Dublin but the Navan to Dunboyne link should be built at the same time the...

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: It is a question. Please give us the money. It would be worthwhile doing this now before the process goes further. When will a decision be made about the Spencer Dock development? That has a major effect on the rail link to Dunboyne and Navan. I hope when this question is asked again in a month that there will have been progress.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: At least I get letters from him.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: Can the Minister lead in providing money?

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: The Minister said that he spoke to Meath County Council. However, his Department can lead on this. If the Minister puts up funding for the feasibility study, we will continue with it. He should not always have to go back to Iarnród Éireann as he is the one with the money.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: The Minister might not realise how much a study costs.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: The Minister knows quite well that a study costs €1 million. The local authority is €9 million in debt because of his Government.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: We were quite willing to lead on this. We put the money up last year, but the Department did not.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: I will if the Minister admits he was wrong. He knows the cost of a feasibility study is €1 million.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: Correct information.

Rail Network. (24 Mar 2005)

Damien English: I want the correct information. I do not want the same answer.

Written Answers — Coroners Service: Coroners Service (12 Apr 2005)

Damien English: Question 137: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the reason for the delay in implementing the recommendations of the report of the working group on the coroner service, published in 2000; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10891/05]

Written Answers — Prison Reports: Prison Reports (12 Apr 2005)

Damien English: Question 125: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the extent to which the reports which have been submitted to him by Mr. Justice Kinlen have been implemented by him in an effective and speedy manner; the reasons for the delay in implementing them; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10892/05]

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