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Leaders' Questions (2 Feb 2012)

Eamon Gilmore: ...the case directly with it. The Taoiseach has raised the issue directly with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Cameron. I have raised it with the British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Mr. Patterson, the British Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Hague, and the British Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Clegg. It is something we continue to do on an ongoing basis. In addition to the...

Written Answers — Northern Ireland Issues: Northern Ireland Issues (9 Nov 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: ...Minister Cameron in Downing Street on 11 October last when they were informed of the British Government's decision to proceed with a non-judicial Review, rather than a judicial Inquiry, into the Pat Finucane case, I was in contact with the Secretary of State to inform him personally that our Government fully shared the family's disappointment with the decision. A meeting with the family...

Written Answers — Export Trade Council: Export Trade Council (11 Oct 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: ...29 September 2011. The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation and the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, as well as the Minister of State for Trade and Development also participated in the meeting. Other relevant Government Departments were represented at senior official level and the Chief Executive Officers of relevant State Agencies were also present. In line with the...

Issue of Writs: Dublin South, Waterford and Donegal South-West By-elections (29 Sep 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: ...was left unfilled for 11 months. As a result the people of Dublin South have been under-represented for a combined period of 18 months in the past two years. It is almost 16 months since Deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher was elected to the European Parliament, creating a vacancy for the constituency of Donegal South West. It is almost seven months since Deputy Martin Cullen resigned,...

By-Election for Dublin South: Motion (23 Jun 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: ...a combined period of more than 16 months during the past two years. There has been a vacancy in Donegal South-West for more than 12 months arising from the election to the European Parliament of Pat the Cope Gallagher. There has been a vacancy in the Waterford constituency for more than three months arising from the resignation of Martin Cullen. It should not be acceptable for vacancies...

Child Benefit: Motion (Resumed) (2 Dec 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: The same men and women who have spent the past two nights patting themselves on the back for increasing child benefit over the past decade are the ones who have mortgaged our children's future for decades to come, in the form of NAMA and robbing children to pay the banks. They are looking to children and families to pay for the consequences of this economic crisis but they are very silent on...

Leaders' Questions (20 May 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: ...money on this project are coming very late. I suggest the Taoiseach is now desperately playing catch-up on the value for money issue. Just three weeks ago, on 22 April, my colleagues, Deputies Pat Rabbitte and Mary Upton asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Deputy Dermot Ahern, about this project. Deputy Upton's question asked specifically if the Minister was...

Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed). (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: I wish to share my time with Deputies Pat Rabbitte and Ruairí Quinn.

Dublin South By-Election: Motion (3 Feb 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: ...deferred for as long as a year. In the case of Theresa Ahern, the by-election was held within eight months. The other vacancies in the lifetime of that Dáil were Michael Ferris, two months; Pat Upton, eight months; Hugh Coveney, six months; Ray Burke, four months; and Jim Kemmy, five months. The pattern is similar for the 27th Dáil. The by-election following the death of Brian...

Leaders' Questions (6 Nov 2007)

Eamon Gilmore: ...happen to cancer services after local services are closed and before the Government gets around to establishing the centres of excellence? According to Professor Crown in his radio interview with Pat Kenny today, the Taoiseach and the Minister for Health and Children have been going around the country cutting the ribbons on private cancer facilities which are smaller than the facilities...

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