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Written Answers — Irish Language: Irish Language (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Question 475: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the number of students, male and female, who did not sit or who did not complete the Irish examination, honours or pass, in the leaving certificate examination 2006; the persons who were required to do so; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [40603/06]

Written Answers — Water and Sewerage Schemes: Water and Sewerage Schemes (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Question 557: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the nature of the works required to be carried out in order to upgrade the treatment plant for the Lough Mask regional water supply scheme; the works to be carried out in 2006; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [40026/06]

Schools Building Projects. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: They are in a chicken shed in Balbriggan and a mortuary in Navan.

Schools Building Projects. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: We are 15 years behind.

Schools Building Projects. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: What about St. Michael's House? It is in a chicken shed. That is where pupils are going to school.

Schools Building Projects. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: The Minister should go to Newbridge and sort out the problems there.

Leaders' Questions (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: After ten years of this Government, waiting has become a legacy. It is what we do. Every day people are forced to wait in traffic, children wait for months to see an orthodontist, patients wait for years to see a neurologist and people wait for up to a decade to receive a house from a local authority. Today, like every other day, 274 men and women wait on trolleys in units throughout the...

Leaders' Questions (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: I find the Taoiseach's reply appalling because its implication is that women who are sexually assaulted or raped should shut up, go away and be quiet.

Leaders' Questions (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: If a number of the Taoiseach's Ministers concentrated on their briefs——

Leaders' Questions (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: ——instead of devoting their time to giving out about the Opposition, they might be better off.

Leaders' Questions (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: This problem could be sorted by the provision of €2.8 million. The Taoiseach's reply did not deal with the anguish, torment and mental desperation of women who have been raped and then have to sit in their own clothes from Friday or Saturday night until Sunday evening because no doctors are available. That would not have happened when the Taoiseach was the financial director of the Mater...

Freedom of Information. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach the number of freedom of information requests received by his Department during October 2006; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32251/06]

Freedom of Information. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: I have three questions. First, what type of requests are made to the Department of the Taoiseach under the Freedom of Information Act? While I do not want to know individual details, what is the nature of such requests? Second, as I understand it, the Freedom of Information Act does not apply to the six North-South Implementation Bodies under the Good Friday Agreement. As the Taoiseach is...

Freedom of Information. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: I know that, but the Taoiseach is in charge in respect of the Good Friday Agreement.

Freedom of Information. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: You are always at this, a Cheann Comhairle. I do not know whether you deliberately want to pick these issues.

Freedom of Information. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: The Good Friday Agreement is the responsibility of the Taoiseach.

Freedom of Information. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: The Good Friday Agreement, which is so important to the people, North and South, is the responsibility of the Taoiseach. He has the support of all of the House in——

Freedom of Information. (28 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: I understand that. However, these are North-South issues which deal with four particular items. My third point is one I have raised previously. The Information Commissioner referred in her report to the fact that under consumer legislation the cost of goods that are proven to be defective is refunded to the consumer. She went on to state that similar rules should apply to freedom of...

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (23 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Question 69: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs if he has had discussions with his counterpart in the Government of Israel regarding the demolition of Palestinian houses in East Jerusalem; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39490/06]

Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (23 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Question 168: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the position on the provision of medical cover for Alzheimer's patients and the unit provided for them and for families at an institution (details supplied) in County Mayo; if medical cover exists; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [39776/06]

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