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Order of Business (26 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: I refer to No. 70, the criminal justice (amendment) Bill.

Order of Business (26 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: What about the air navigation and transport (pre-clearance) Bill?

Departmental Surveys. (26 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: I came into the Chamber to ask the Minister for Finance a single question. Having listened to him, I am reminded of the lines of a song: There are more questions than answers And the more I find out the less I know. Do I understand correctly that the figure of €700 million to which the Minister referred is the putative loss to the economy — the gross loss, rather than just the VAT loss...

Departmental Surveys. (26 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: The Minister mentioned a newspaper article on this important matter. Many people think cross-Border shopping, which is hurting many people, does not involve people outside Deputy McHugh's part of the country. The traders in Balbriggan could tell Deputies that it is also affecting people in my constituency of Dublin North. I accept the Minister's point that it is not all about tax. If it...

Departmental Surveys. (26 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: The housewives of Ireland do not go to the North to buy alcohol and cigarettes.

Departmental Surveys. (26 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: They go there to get staple goods for their families and their children.

Departmental Surveys. (26 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: I will but I cannot let him away with what he has said.

Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (26 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Question 114: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the action she will take to address the shortage of neurosurgery at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin; when a person (details supplied) in County Meath will be admitted to the Beaumont Hospital neurosurgical unit; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [12634/09]

Written Answers — Site Acquisitions: Site Acquisitions (26 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Question 178: To ask the Minister for Education and Science if he will confirm that he will, at some date in the future, provide a new school at Hedgestown, Lusk, County Dublin; if he will confirm same in writing to the board of management and Fingal County Council in order that the board of management can proceed with the purchase of the two acre school site from Fingal County Council; and...

Business of Dáil. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: It is a matter for a question to the Minister.

Business of Dáil. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: To be helpful, it is a question to the Minister later.

Business of Dáil. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: I shall not try to be helpful again.

Departmental Staff. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Did he make contact?

Departmental Staff. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: We are halfway there, a Cheann Comhairle.

Social Partnership. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Hear, hear.

Accident and Emergency Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Question 34: To ask the Minister for Health and Children her views on the situation in hospital accident and emergency departments in view of the fact that almost 400 patients are lying on trolleys throughout March 2009; her plans to address this problem or if she is resigned to seeing patients continue to lay on trolleys; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13410/09]

Accident and Emergency Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: The Minister stated the average number of people waiting admission was one hundred and something. I do not know where she gets her figures. The INO figures indicate that some 340 people are on trolleys today while on 27 March some 305 people were on trolleys. On 24 March, some 387 people were on trolleys while the figure on 20 March was 304 people. The figure does not dip below 300....

Accident and Emergency Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: How can the Minister possibly hope to improve circumstances when she plans to cut another 600 beds from the system this year after having cut 500 last year?

Accident and Emergency Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: The Minister had the information for two years.

Cystic Fibrosis Services. (31 Mar 2009)

James Reilly: Question 36: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason only eight of the additional 14 fast-tracked cystic fibrosis beds promised to be put in place by the end of summer 2008 have been delivered; the further reason that the remaining beds have not been delivered; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13411/09]

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