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Freedom of Information. (14 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: This question would be more appropriate for the Minister for Finance.

Freedom of Information. (14 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The costs involved are a matter for the Minister for Finance.

Freedom of Information. (14 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Yes, it is for the Minister for Finance, even when the costs relate to the Department of the Taoiseach.

Freedom of Information. (14 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Chair is concerned because there are many questions on Northern Ireland and the Deputy is going outside the Taoiseach's remit.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy Gormley has proposed that we meet on Wednesday next and therefore that the words "Tuesday, 14 June 2005" be deleted and replaced with "Wednesday, 8 June 2005".

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: It is now proposed to allow the Minister for Finance and the leaders of the four parties in Opposition to make brief comments on the Morris tribunal report.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy's more detailed comments might be more appropriate when the debate promised by the Minister for Finance takes place. I ask him to make a brief comment this morning. We have already spent some time on this matter.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: We cannot have a wholesale debate.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Deputy will appreciate that the Chair, in order to facilitate Deputies, has allowed brief statements by the Minister and each of the four Opposition parties this morning.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: We cannot have a full-scale debate. The Chair set Standing Orders aside to facilitate Members in the House. Deputy Rabbitte should see it in that spirit.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: I do not know why it is necessary for Deputy Rabbitte to engage in confrontation with the Chair by suggesting that it is trying to impose some restriction on him. The Chair is not trying to do so.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The reality is that the Chair facilitated Members.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: As I pointed out to Deputy Rabbitte, a brief comment is in order this morning on the Morris tribunal report and a more detailed comment may be made in the debate which has been promised in coming weeks.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: I am not saying the Deputy cannot raise the matter. I am saying that, it is now 11.40 p.m. and the Chair is facilitating a brief comment on the second report of the Morris tribunal. More detailed comment will be allowed in the debate on the report which has been promised in coming weeks.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: That does not arise on the Order of Business. The Deputy should raise an appropriate issue.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: It is 11.40 a.m. I will call the Deputy first the next day the House sits.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: The House must move on with its business.

Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Before coming to the Order of Business I propose to deal with a number of notices under Standing Order 31.

Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Having considered the matters raised, they are not in order under Standing Order 31.

Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)

Rory O'Hanlon: Is the proposal for dealing with Nos. a12, 12, 13 and 14 agreed?

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