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- Written Answers — Organ Retention: Organ Retention (10 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Question 124: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children when the Dunne inquiry report on paediatric hospitals will be published; the reason for the delay in the publication of this report; the communications she has had with the Parents for Justice group; when she plans to meet with the group; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [4363/05]
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (10 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Question 113: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the reason an initiative for the joint primary care-hospital care of diabetic patients in Dublin has not been continued; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [4259/05]
- Written Answers — Northern Ireland Issues: Northern Ireland Issues (10 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Question 200: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the position regarding publication of the report by the commission on the disappeared; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4328/05]
- Written Answers — Social and Affordable Housing: Social and Affordable Housing (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Question 104: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government his views on whether there may be scope for a large scale public private partnership to fast-track the build of high quality social housing; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3999/05]
- Written Answers — Schools Building Projects: Schools Building Projects (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Question 249: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the situation regarding further developments at a school (details supplied) in County Mayo; and if she will make a statement on the allocation of money which will be made available for these developments in 2005. [4111/05]
- Order of Business. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: I was interested in Deputy Morgan's question on section 31 and the way he spoke about IRA volunteers. Now that Sinn Féin is no longer an interpreter for the IRA it might withdraw the advertisement on its website for T-shirts carrying the slogan "Undefeated Army â IRA". Maybe he was speaking about the old IRA.
- Order of Business. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: It seemed appropriate in the light of the Deputy's comment on section 31 that the party no longer interprets statements from the IRA.
- Order of Business. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Deputy à Caoláin will have his opportunity to speak this evening on Private Members' business. I heard him ask on RTE television last night that Fine Gael give him time. He has the proper time according to his mandate.
- Order of Business. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Will the Taoiseach say when we are likely to see the broadcasting authority Bill? Deputy à Caoláin will get his five minutes in accordance with his mandate.
- Order of Business. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: The Deputy should use it appropriately and for once stand up and speak the truth.
- Social Partnership Agreement. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Deputy Higgins is all right.
- Social Partnership Agreement. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Social partnership seems to be drowning in cotton wool. Is the Taoiseach satisfied that the current social partnership structure is capable of dealing with our economic problems, given that it is a producer-led as distinct from a consumer-led forum? The national action plan against racism made a specific recommendation that funding would be put in place for a system to prevent racist remarks...
- Social Partnership Agreement. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: As the Ceann Comhairle will agree, all three questions are relevant.
- Social Partnership Agreement. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: What does the Taoiseach envisage as the future for Sustaining Progress and social partnership? In 1987 when the Programme for National Recovery was introduced its aims were fairly simple, namely industrial peace and job creation traded for tax reform and wages. It has now become a much-expanded series of documents. For instance one of the key principles, referred to in an article in The Irish...
- Departmental Staff. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Question 10: To ask the Taoiseach the projected costs in 2005 of the communications unit in his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34097/04]
- Departmental Staff. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: I note a reduction in the number of PR people available to Departments in recent days. In 1999 the Office of the Information Commissioner upheld a refusal by the Department of the Taoiseach to release some records sought under the Freedom of Information Act. In making that finding the commissioner said the requested records were created by the communications unit for the Taoiseach in his...
- Leaders' Questions. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Last night up to 700 people with disabilities, their families, their carers and their advocates attended at the RDS to express their anger and frustration at what they perceive to be shortcomings in the Disability Bill 2004. In addition to the anger and frustration they expressed, there was a distinct feeling of having been through this previously. They thought, when the 2001 Bill was...
- Leaders' Questions. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach could not have been at last night's meeting but I am sure he had representatives there. If all of the matters the Taoiseach has mentioned are included, why is there so much frustration, so much anger and a feeling of having been let down on the part of so many of the people who are involved with disability groups, who are carers or advocates, or who have family members who are...
- Leaders' Questions. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: Most things in this country are lawyer driven. Does the Taoiseach favour rights based legislation that is not lawyer driven?
- Leaders' Questions. (9 Feb 2005)
Enda Kenny: The definition being accorded to disability is not clear. Does it mean that episodic treatment, or treatment on an occasional basis as distinct from continuous treatment, will be available to persons who require it? Can the Taoiseach confirm that the entire mental health area will be included? It appears as if the legislation excludes thousands of people who feel they should be included in...