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Cabinet Committees (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: I thought bare-knuckled boxing was outlawed.

Tribunals of Inquiry (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 4: To ask the Taoiseach the costs which accrued to his Department during October in respect of the Moriarty Tribunal; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41187/10]

Tribunals of Inquiry (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 5: To ask the Taoiseach if he approved or sanctioned the appointment of a new counsel for the Moriarty Tribunal; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41188/10]

Official Engagements (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 8: To ask the Taoiseach if he has received an agenda for the December meeting of the European Council; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41189/10]

Official Engagements (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 11: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on his telephone conversation with the President of the European Commission on Friday 12 November; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [43747/10]

Official Engagements (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Does the Taoiseach expect negotiations with the IMF, the ECB and the European Commission to be concluded by the date of the December Council meeting? Has the Attorney General or the Cabinet formed an opinion about the changes to the fiscal mechanism proposed by the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel? Does the Government take a view on how this can be achieved? In recognising that rules and...

Leaders' Questions (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: One of the hallmarks of the Cowen Government has been undue delays in making decisions, which has cost taxpayers a lot of money. On the recapitalisation of the banks, the Government delayed on the nationalisation and wind-up of Anglo Irish Bank, which has cost €30 billion. Yesterday, I made a constructive suggestion to the Taoiseach and the Government that it would be possible to bring...

Leaders' Questions (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Authoritative sources now reveal it will be necessary to draw down a further €85 billion. To clarify, how much of this figure is for the banks, how much for the running of the country and what are the interest rates involved?

Leaders' Questions (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: I am sure that in the talks that are proceeding, from the Government point of view the figures to be determined are being discussed. The figure of €85 billion is being bandied about and I again ask approximately what, from the Government's point of view, are we talking about in this regard? Is it €60 billion or €65 billion for banks and the rest for running services? In addition,...

Leaders' Questions (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Will the Taoiseach respond to my second question about the sharing of costs between the taxpayer and bank shareholders?

Leaders' Questions (24 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: The second half of my question has not been answered.

Departmental Records (23 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 2: To ask the Taoiseach the arrangements in place in his Department for the preservation of records held in electronic form; if he has satisfied himself that these arrangements are adequate for compliance; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41191/10]

Departmental Records (23 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: I was about to suggest that the Government may be in the National Archives before too long.

Departmental Records (23 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: The software used for archiving material in the National Archives is Microsoft Word 2007. The problem appears to be that current electronic databases may become inaccessible in 30 years as a result of future changes in electronic data. Is the Taoiseach satisfied that the electronic data currently being stored using this software will be accessible in the years ahead? The National Archives...

Departmental Records (23 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Is it standard practice in all Departments to make arrangements for whatever archival material they have to be stored and made available as time goes on? I understand the Government proposes to merge the National Archives, National Library and Irish Manuscripts Commission into a single body. When is the merger expected to take place?

Written Answers — Local Government Charges: Local Government Charges (23 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 270: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government when the payment for 2011 is due in respect of the non-principal private residence charge; if payment notices will be issued in 2011 to those who paid the charge in 2010; if he will be placing further requirements upon local authorities and other agencies to approach the administration of this charge in a...

Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (23 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 307: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the reason payments have not been made under a single farm payment scheme to a person (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [43667/10]

Order of Business (23 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: I note the Taoiseach's comment to the effect that November is extremely important in respect of income tax returns and receipts. He will be aware that if returns are submitted manually, they must be received by the end of October and that if they are submitted by means of Revenue's on-line service, ROS, they must be received by 17 November. As a result, the vast bulk of returns have already...

Leaders' Questions (23 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: In the past week we have seen the authority of and trust in this Government evaporate. Having been told only last week that there was no need for any outside intervention or help with regard to a bailout, people have watched in horror as the IMF, the ECB and the European Commission arrived in Dublin. Within three days the Taoiseach announced a formal application for a bailout. Yesterday we...

Leaders' Questions (23 Nov 2010)

Enda Kenny: For this reason, I accept the Taoiseach's invitation to meet the delegation from the IMF, ECB and European Commission. However, I will make one specific request to the Taoiseach. He has within his grasp two dates which can restore certainty and a sense of confidence. The first of these is the date of the budget. The Taoiseach noted the importance of passing the budget. The four year...

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