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Written Answers — Animal Laboratory Inspections: Animal Laboratory Inspections (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: Question 352: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she will confirm that the division of responsibilities on inspecting animal laboratories between her Department and the Department of Agriculture and Food has been settled; if she will outline this division of responsibilities; when inspections will resume; if inspectors will attempt to compensate for the dearth of inspections in...

Written Answers — Airport Development Projects: Airport Development Projects (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: Question 466: To ask the Minister for Transport if the proposal by the Dublin Airport Authority for a new runway is part of the national development plan finance package. [4758/07]

Written Answers — Animal Welfare: Animal Welfare (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: Question 491: To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Food if she will confirm that the division of responsibilities on inspecting animal laboratories between the Department of Health and Children and her Department has been settled; if she will outline this division of responsibilities; when officials from her Department will resume inspecting licensed premises; if they will attempt to...

Leaders' Questions (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: The Government should have done it all.

Leaders' Questions (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: Why not? There was a surplus of €2 billion.

Leaders' Questions (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: What about this document I have in my possession?

Leaders' Questions (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: The document I have in my possession is a copy of the programme for Government.

Leaders' Questions (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: What about the promise in this document, the programme for Government?

Leaders' Questions (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: I am saying nothing. I am listening and I am waiting for an answer.

Leaders' Questions (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: I am listening.

Leaders' Questions (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: It appears that I am the only one listening to the Taoiseach, but he should proceed in any event.

Leaders' Questions (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: The Government has not kept its promise.

Order of Business (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: Oil reserves in this country, by international comparisons, are a disgrace in terms of our lack of preparedness. Guillotining this Bill is not responsible government. A full debate should be allowed given the strategic importance to the country of getting it right. Question, "That the proposal for dealing with No. 19 be agreed to", put and declared carried.

Order of Business (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: Given that the timeframe is remarkably short for a detailed public debate, has the Government taken the legal advice on the balance between the position of the family and of the child in the Constitution?

Order of Business (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: The promised legislation——

Order of Business (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: I am talking about the election, but I am also talking about promised legislation. Since 2003 a certain Bill has been promised but since 2005 no date for its publication has been forthcoming——

Order of Business (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: The legislation relates to a large part of Ireland's economic welfare——

Order of Business (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: Deputy Crawford will want to hear about this legislation as it relates to his constituency and the Ceann Comhairle's.

Order of Business (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: I am referring to the publication of the animal health Bill. Given the MRSA problem in our hospitals, will there be a corresponding human health Bill? However, the legislation is on the list and there is no indication of a date since 2005.

Active Citizenship. (13 Feb 2007)

Trevor Sargent: On the previous occasion we discussed this matter, it was in reference to important legislation for the voluntary sector, namely, the charities Bill. At the time, the Taoiseach stated the Bill was an absolute priority and that he hoped it would be before the House early this year. Many voluntary groups will be interested to know if that remains the case, particularly as it is now February.

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