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Order of Business (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: Could we have the answer to the question?

Habitual Residency Regulations (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: There is one minute left for this question.

Family Support Services (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: Could the Deputy pose a question please? We have a time limit.

Family Support Services (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: The Minister has one minute to reply.

Family Support Services (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: I am sorry, but the time has expired.

Social Welfare Code (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: A question, please.

Employment Rights (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: No. It is 3.45 p.m. so I am obliged to bring Question Time to a close. I am sorry.

Adjournment Debate Matters (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 21 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Tom Fleming - the need to bring forward a date for the public service obligation on the Kerry-Dublin route; (2) Deputy Paschal Donohoe - to ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation to outline the necessary steps...

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: I call Deputy Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin who I understand is sharing time with Deputies Mary Lou McDonald and Peadar Tóibín.

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: Perhaps Deputy Kelleher would like to avail of the minute that remains before I am required to call Deputy Lowry.

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: The order of the House states that Deputy Lowry has 20 minutes to speak, after which we will move on to a 60-minute question and answer session. As Deputy Lowry has not used the full 20 minutes, we can now proceed to the question and answer session.

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: The order I have before me states that a Minister or Minister of State shall take questions no later than 5.40 p.m. for a period not exceeding 60 minutes.

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: That is what was agreed by this House and we will proceed with it. If the Taoiseach intends to come to the House, he may be under the impression that there are still five minutes to go, because Deputy Lowry did not use his full 20 minutes. I cannot tell the Deputy whether the Taoiseach-----

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: The Minister must move any suspension.

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: Yes. We can get on and ask the Minister questions.

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: We cannot all start making our own rules. The rules are quite clear.

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: Excuse me. I am adhering to the rules as laid down in the House. The order stated that Deputy Lowry would have 20 minutes. He used 15 minutes. There are five minutes remaining, so I am moving on to the question and answer session, which was ordered to take place not later than 5.40 p.m. If Deputy Martin wishes to put a question, I ask him to proceed. I am sure he will get an opportunity...

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: I am respecting it.

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: Yes.

Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (Resumed) (30 Mar 2011)

Seán Barrett: I suggest the Deputy put his questions because I am taking the question and answer session.

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