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Ministerial Staff (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: With regard to the duties and functions of the special advisers, have they any interaction with the press?

Ministerial Staff (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Is the Taoiseach saying that it would not be in order for a special adviser to brief individual journalists in respect of, let us say, proposals or suggestions or policies which are being put forward by Opposition parties?

Ministerial Staff (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Is the Taoiseach aware that there might be a special adviser whispering in the ears of individual journalists questions they might put to Opposition parties or, as pointed out by Deputy Kenny, critiques of Opposition positions on various matters?

Ministerial Staff (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: I can see the Taoiseach is in consensus building mood again.

Ministerial Staff (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: In his description of the role and duties of special advisers, the Taoiseach described it exclusively in terms of the provision of advice to the Taoiseach and Ministers and liaison between Ministers and the Taoiseach's office. Does the Taoiseach accept, arising from the question I put, that some special advisers may, in addition to that and the work done by the Government press secretary, be...

Ministerial Staff (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: So they do.

Ministerial Staff (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Yes. I knew that already.

Ministerial Staff (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach has six.

Official Engagements (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 8: To ask the Taoiseach if he has received an agenda for the EU summit in October; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32312/10]

Official Engagements (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 9: To ask the Taoiseach the contacts he has had with other EU leaders since the June summit; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32313/10]

Official Engagements (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 10: To ask the Taoiseach if he will make a statement on his participation in the European Council meeting in Brussels on 16 September 2010 [32505/10]

Official Engagements (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 11: To ask the Taoiseach his plans for official trips abroad during the remainder of 2010; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32506/10]

Official Engagements (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 14: To ask the Taoiseach if he will make a statement on his participation in the Asia-Europe summit in Brussels on 4 and 5 October 2010 [35867/10]

Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 73: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government if he will provide an update on the steps taken to transpose the EU Directive on public participation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37421/10]

Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 108: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government if he will provide an update on the steps taken to ratify the Aarhus convention; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37420/10]

Order of Business (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: He is asking about legislation.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: They are never here.

Order of Business (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: I raise a point of order, a Cheann Comhairle. This is the second or third time during the course of exchanges on the Order of Business where Labour Party Deputies have asked perfectly legitimate questions, in one case concerning when legislation would be produced and, in the case of Deputy O'Sullivan, a question on how a Minister could be on the public air waves announcing what is, in...

Adjournment Debate Matters (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: When the Minister for Finance came in here on budget day last year, he introduced the budget and told us the worst was over. All through the year he has repeated that the worst is over, that we have turned the corner and that the Government's plan is working. As recently as 19 September, in an interview with The Sunday Tribune, he told us we had turned the corner. When he introduced the...

Adjournment Debate Matters (19 Oct 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach says the economic outlook now is weaker. Last year the Taoiseach was telling us there would be rapid growth in the Irish economy in 2010. Now he reminds me about the banking issue. I had not forgotten about the banking issue and he has reminded us that this is adding 20% to the problem. The Taoiseach said the cost of the banking crisis would be borne by the sector and...

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