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Other Questions: Commission on the Future of Policing Reports (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: I took the chair from Deputy Fiona O'Loughlin.

Other Questions: Commission on the Future of Policing Reports (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: I was expecting to ask my question after Deputy Gino Kenny's question. I am very grateful to the Deputy and apologise for my late arrival. I took the chair of the committee to allow Deputy O'Loughlin to go to the Chamber. I did not expect that other Deputies would not be in the Chamber to ask questions. Gabhaim buíochas. I am grateful to the House.

Other Questions: Garda Deployment (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: 10. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality if he is satisfied with Garda resources in County Meath. [28904/18]

Other Questions: Garda Deployment (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: In light of recent figures which show that burglaries in Meath increased significantly in 2017 compared with 2016, is the Minister satisfied with Garda resources in the county? The Garda district of Ashbourne has the same population as County Westmeath but has less than half - the figure is closer to one third in fact - the number of gardaí County Westmeath has.

Other Questions: Garda Deployment (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: County Meath needs significantly more resources because we are vastly under-resourced in terms of Garda man and woman power when compared with other areas that are very close to us. In particular, I refer to County Westmeath which has a similar profile to Meath. It has a much lower population and a similar number of gardaí, which is not fair. There are also other issues with Garda...

Other Questions: Garda Deployment (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: I did not ask this question as an opportunity to take a political potshot at the Government. I asked it as an advocate for, and representative of, my constituency. It does not serve the case well for the Minister to respond by taking a potshot at me. What I will say is that the confidence and supply agreement ensures that this Government, which has been in power since 2011, will increase...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Review of Relationships and Sexuality Education: Discussion (Resumed) (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: I have a couple of simple questions, the first being for Mr. Curtis. Is there anything in the State curriculum that is not taught in some or all of his schools in regard to RSE? Dr. Gormley mentioned the ETBI schools and the community schools. A town in my constituency has an ETB school, which I will not name because I do not want to talk about particular schools. There is an ETB...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Review of Relationships and Sexuality Education: Discussion (Resumed) (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: Is the stalling of training an issue for the Joint Managerial Body or is it wider? Is it just Mr. Curtis's sector or is it across the board?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Review of Relationships and Sexuality Education: Discussion (Resumed) (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: I was a bit shocked to hear that. Is Mr. Curtis aware of a bishop writing to schools instructing them not to teach consent classes?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Review of Relationships and Sexuality Education: Discussion (Resumed) (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: I think I have.

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Closed-Circuit Television Systems Provision (5 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: 24. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality if a scheme for the delivery of CCTV cameras at the junctions of motorways will be established. [28906/18]

Heritage Bill 2016: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage (4 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: Hear, hear.

Heritage Bill 2016: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage (4 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: I regret I was not able to speak last night. I had a public meeting to attend. I spoke strongly against this Bill on Second Stage because the original intent was an abominable tactic by the then Fine Gael Minister to give free rein to cut hedgerows during August. It was a disgraceful proposition. I thank Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív and others who are strongly pushing the agenda to...

Pathway to Redress for Victims of Convicted Child Sexual Abusers: Motion [Private Members] (4 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: Vótáil.

Pathway to Redress for Victims of Convicted Child Sexual Abusers: Motion [Private Members] (4 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: I wish to share time with Deputy Fiona O'Loughlin. I thank my colleague, Deputy Willie O'Dea, for bringing forward the motion. On behalf of the victims of sexual abuse who have been excluded on an unfair basis from the fruits of the Louise O'Keeffe decision, I thank the Deputy and my party leader for their commitment. I pay tribute to the victims, many of whom are in the Visitors Gallery...

Pathway to Redress for Victims of Convicted Child Sexual Abusers: Motion [Private Members] (4 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: That is not what the European Court of Human Rights said.

Leaders' Questions (4 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: The population has decreased.

Leaders' Questions (4 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: The Minister did not bring them forward.

Leaders' Questions (4 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: The Government was opening new hubs.

Other Questions: Special Educational Needs Service Provision (4 Jul 2018)

Thomas Byrne: Deputy Margaret Murphy O'Mahony raised a point that I mentioned last week and which was made in written questions yesterday. It relates to nursing. The written reply concerned the concerns of the National Council for Special Education, NCSE, about nursing support in schools. It is very worrying that the Minister does not seem to be acting on it. A report has been compiled, but it has not...

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