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Carbon Allowances: Motion (4 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: I have asked Members to allow Deputy Fleming to speak without interruption nine times. He has two minutes left and is entitled to finish without interruption.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: We have just 50 seconds.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: The Minister should be allowed to conclude.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: Will the Deputy allow the Minister to conclude?

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: I remind colleagues of Standing Orders. They require that I now proceed to Ceist Uimhir a dó. I apologise.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: The Deputy should trust the Chair. I will do my job in so far as I am able. The full time allocation will be given to Ceist Uimhir a dó.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: Yes, I did. I lost a little bit of control through no fault of my own.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: That is okay. The Deputy can trust me.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: Deputy Reilly should leave a little time for the reply.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: The Minister without interruption.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: No.

Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: Deputy Reilly has made his point and I must stick to the Standing Orders so I apologise.

Health Service Staff. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: I ask Deputy Reilly to try to stay within his time.

Health Service Staff. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: I will allow the Minister to reply if she can be brief.

Mental Health Services. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: I wish to be associated with the congratulations to the Minister of State on his recent appointment on which I wish him well.

Special Educational Needs. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: I must allow Deputy Ó Caoláin to put his supplementary before the Minister of State answers that question.

Nursing Homes Repayment Scheme. (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: I wish the new Minister of State, Deputy Mary Wallace, well in her new position.

Adjournment Debate Matters (5 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: 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 Joan Burton — the substantial debt of up to €40 million owed by the Department of Education and Science to Fingal County Council in respect of school sites acquired on the Department's behalf; (2) Deputy Denis Naughten...

Dáil Sittings: Motion (17 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: I welcome the opportunity to make a brief contribution to a very important debate and like my Green Party colleague, Deputy Ciarán Cuffe, I commend the Labour Party in that regard. I thank the Minister of State, Deputy Dick Roche, for sharing his time and commend the Government amendment. It is important we welcome the Government's commitment to increase the number of Dáil sittings in...

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (17 Jun 2008)

Charlie O'Connor: Question 490: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs the outcome of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council on 26 May 2008 regarding the crisis in Zimbabwe; and the further action he has taken to support the all-party motion on Zimbabwe, passed on 15 May 2008. [22788/08]

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