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Written Answers — Department of Defence: Parliamentary Questions Costs (8 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: 476. To ask the Minister for Defence the costs to his Department to process and respond to a priority, an oral and a written parliamentary question. [16588/14]

Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Parliamentary Questions Costs (8 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: 503. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the costs to his Department to process and respond to a priority, an oral and a written Parliamentary Question. [16584/14]

Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Animal Welfare Bodies (8 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: 510. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if he will extend invitations to the Animal Rights Action Network to the Animal Welfare Conference on 16 May; and if he will also extend invitations to other animal welfare groups. [16673/14]

Written Answers — Department of Children and Youth Affairs: Child and Family Agency Investigations (8 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: 547. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if she will confirm whether the new Child and Family Agency is involved in any legacy cases, investigated by Health Information and Quality Authority under the Health Service Executive, that is, the Dublin North West Social Services where there were a number of confirmed cases of abuse. [16475/14]

Written Answers — Department of Children and Youth Affairs: Parliamentary Questions Costs (8 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: 548. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the costs to her Department to process and respond to a priority, an oral and a written Parliamentary Question. [16586/14]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Charities Regulation (8 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: 620. To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide the annual wages of the chief executive officer of Cheeverstown as a section 38 voluntary service. [16368/14]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Parliamentary Questions Costs (8 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: 658. To ask the Minister for Health the costs to his Department to process and respond to a priority, an oral and a written parliamentary question. [16593/14]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Nursing Home Services (8 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: 682. To ask the Minister for Health if he is satisfied with the care plan in place in a nursing home (details supplied) in Dublin 6W for residents with Alzheimer's disease. [16712/14]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Parliamentary Questions Costs (8 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: 729. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the costs to his Department to process and respond to a priority, an oral and a written parliamentary question. [16599/14]

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: It has been debated out in the open.

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: They colluded with the church to destroy the name of Fr. Niall Molloy.

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: Ms Sarah Bland was sexually abused by her father even though her mother, Ms Patricia Bland, tried to raise the issue and get an interim custody order in 1981. This matter has been out in the open. It was debated at Stormont in 2001 and 2007 and in the Seanad in 2009.

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: Patricia and her daughter, Sarah, who came over from England last night to hear the debate, are taking a case and have provided detailed statements to the Garda in respect of allegations about perverting the course of justice, obstructing justice, deliberate collusion, suppression of the evidence of a witness in a court of law and-----

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: -----failing to report the crime of incest to the Garda. This case is being taken against the Minister for Justice and Equality, Deputy Shatter. We also had the Ms Cynthia Owen case-----

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: This is important because it is at the heart of what we are doing.

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: There is a serious question over the Cynthia Owen case and the Minister has refused to meet her family. Will the Labour Party, within 48 hours, set up a commission of inquiry into these cases, the further 32 cases mentioned by the Taoiseach last Thursday and the racial profiling of Traveller children? These are serious issues and, unless they are dealt with, we will never move on.

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: The facts about the issues I raised are undisputed. The family of Fr. Niall Molloy will not be happy to hear the Minister state that the Government has enough to go on with thanks to the tapes. The Taoiseach told the House that, as soon as he realised the gravity of the situation, he moved into action and a commission of investigation was set up within 48 hours.

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: These cases have been out there for years. Why is there not the same intensity of response to the cases of Fr. Niall Molloy, Cynthia Owen and Sarah Bland as well as the many other cases in which people cannot move on with their lives because they have a sense of injustice and feel that they have been caught in a warp? Why is the case of the Traveller family whose two and three year olds are...

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: The Minister was talking about it for years while on this side of the House.

Leaders' Questions (3 Apr 2014)

Joan Collins: These people have been waiting for years.

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