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Order of Business. (19 Oct 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: It will be on a Thursday.

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (19 Oct 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 180: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs his views on the practical benefits that have flown from the Government's change of position in relation to dialogue with the military regime that has been holding the democratically elected choice of the people in Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi, under house arrest; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25292/04]

Written Answers — Water and Sewerage Schemes: Water and Sewerage Schemes (19 Oct 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 584: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the progress that has been made to approve and implement the Shanganagh-Bray main drainage and the Corke Abbey pumping station schemes documents (details supplied) which was submitted to his Department in June 2003 and which were the subject of Question No. 783 of 27 April 2004. [25255/04]

Order of Business. (2 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Nearly two years ago the Taoiseach asked the All-Party Committee on the Constitution to examine the cost of building land and its implication for house prices. The committee reported last April and for a number of weeks I have asked for a debate on the report in the House. Will the Taoiseach inform the House when the debate on the report of the All-Party Oireachtas Committee on the...

Irish Nationality and Citizenship Bill 2004: Second Stage (Resumed). (2 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: I take this opportunity to raise with the Minister an individual case which is highly relevant to the content of the Bill and to the circumstances which gave rise to the legislation before the House. The individual case concerns a six year old Romanian child. I raised this case in the House last Thursday by way of a written question to the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform. I will...

Irish Nationality and Citizenship Bill 2004: Second Stage (Resumed). (2 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: I thank the Minister and appreciate his assurance on that. I am quite happy to conclude on that assurance from the Minister.

Written Answers — Air Transport Agreement: Air Transport Agreement (2 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 191: To ask the Minister for Transport if he has sought consent from the EU Commission, under Regulation 847/2004, to negotiate and conclude a separate bilateral agreement with the United States; the response he has received from the Commission; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26989/04]

Written Answers — Environmental Policy: Environmental Policy (2 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 507: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the matters which were discussed at the EU Environment Council meeting which was held in Luxembourg on 28 June 2004; the position taken by Ireland in respect of each item on the agenda; the outcome in respect of each item; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27131/04]

Written Answers — Housing Levies: Housing Levies (2 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 508: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the number of dwellings to which a levy has been attached under section 4 of the Planning and Development Act 2002; the amount of these levies which have been paid to date; the number of dwellings for which these levies have been paid; the breakdown of the number of houses and the amounts paid as between...

Leaders' Questions. (16 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: That is rubbish.

Written Answers — Enterprise Policy: Enterprise Policy (16 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 108: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the review that has been carried out by or on his behalf in regard to the operation of the EU small business operational programme that ran from 1995 to 2001; the findings of any such review; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28333/04]

Written Answers — Employment Support Services: Employment Support Services (16 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 119: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he has plans for the restructuring or reorganisation of FÁS; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28332/04]

Written Answers — Social and Affordable Housing: Social and Affordable Housing (16 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 257: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, further to Question No. 2 of 4 November 2004, the breakdown by local authority area of the 209 affordable houses and the 106 social units acquired by local authorities under Part V of the Planning and Development Act 2000; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28521/04]

Written Answers — Social and Affordable Housing: Social and Affordable Housing (16 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 258: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, further to Question No. 498 of 2 November 2004, the seven local authorities that received payments in lieu; the amount in each case; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28522/04]

Written Answers — Social and Affordable Housing: Social and Affordable Housing (16 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 259: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, the breakdown by local authority area of the 80,000 houses in respect of which planning permission was released by the Government in 2002 as a result of the decision not to implement the 20% requirement for social and affordable housing; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28523/04]

Roads Infrastructure: Motion. (23 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: I move: That Dáil Éireann, considering: —the necessity to improve transport links along the Cavan-Dublin corridor; —the importance of the Hill of Tara national monument and its environs; —the inevitable road construction delays which will result and the inevitable destruction of heritage if the National Roads Authority persists with its current plan to build the M3 through the...

Roads Infrastructure: Motion. (23 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Some of the worst traffic conditions in this country are to be found on the N3. Some 15,000 cars crawl through the town of Kells every day. Traffic backs up at Navan and Dunshaughlin. The road is in poor condition and it has one of the worst road accident rates in the country. Many of those who are stuck day in and day out in these frustrating traffic queues are young workers who have been...

Roads Infrastructure: Motion. (23 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: The Minister is telling him and giving him 14 days. It is a fig leaf.

Written Answers — National Minimum Wage: National Minimum Wage (23 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 118: To ask the Minister for Finance the progress made to date with regard to the commitment given in An Agreed Programme for Government to remove all persons on the national minimum wage from the tax net; the steps he intends to take to ensure that this commitment is honoured; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29847/04]

Written Answers — Non-Resident Accounts: Non-Resident Accounts (23 Nov 2004)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 135: To ask the Minister for Finance the response received to date by the Revenue Commissioners to the letters sent by ten top banks to around 120,000 customers warning them to regularise their tax affairs by the end of March 2004; the number of responses received; the amount collected to date; the number of such cases that have been finalised; and if he will make a statement on the...

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