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Seanad: Domestic Violence: Statements. (30 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Sports Capital Programme. (30 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: That is a fair point.

Seanad: Registration of Deaths. (30 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: Cuirim fáilte roimh an Aire. I asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform to handle this motion, but the Minister for Social and Family Affairs is doing so instead. He might explain why, as this has to do with amending the Civil Registration Act 2004. However, I am delighted that he is present and I expect a positive response to this sensitive request born from the most...

Seanad: Registration of Deaths. (30 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: I have one or two questions. I thank the Minister for his time. Am I to understand that he is giving a commitment to examine this matter and is open to considering a five-year rule in this respect? I accept the measure could not be open ad infinitum because that could involve a great number of people. The Minister raised the issue of deaths that occur abroad of Irish citizens domiciled...

Seanad: Registration of Deaths. (30 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: When might the Minister commit to a reviewing this legislation?

Seanad: Registration of Deaths. (30 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: In such very tragic and sad circumstances, I ask the Minister to consider seriously this proposal before this issue comes before the joint committee at the end of April.

Seanad: Registration of Deaths. (30 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: I accept what the Minister is saying. I am seeking to establish when he might commence a review.

Seanad: Registration of Deaths. (30 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: Then I will speak to the Minister in private.

Seanad: Order of Business. (31 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: The Leader has been party to such a dictatorship for a long period.

Seanad: Order of Business. (31 Mar 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: He knew without women it was no good.

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: This Easter week the Irish Human Rights Commission launched its first report on the disability sector. That report revealed serious gaps in services for 77 profoundly disabled adults in the Pope John Paul II centre in Ballybane, Galway. It took a 2003 RTE report to show that most adults in the centre shared rooms fit for children and that they could not move. This report shows their human...

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: How will the Government recoup this €2.8 billion?

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: Will the Leader ask the Taoiseach to come into the House to lead a debate on morality and the guiding principles of government? Clearly, the Taoiseach had his eyes wide shut. It is time he opened his eyes and answered the people.

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: The issue is one of commitment to investment.

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: Is the Senator not aware of our plans?

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: Eyes wide shut.

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: What about the nation?

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: To whom?

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: Where will they get the money?

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Apr 2010)

Fidelma Healy Eames: There is money for Anglo Irish Bank.

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