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Northern Ireland Issues (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: On the other issue of the bill of rights-----

Northern Ireland Issues (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: Is it not more in keeping with the Government's responsibilities that it should uphold all aspects of the Good Friday Agreement? I am particularly drawn to this issue of amalgamating the Equality Authority and the Human Rights Commission.

Northern Ireland Issues (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: There will be a huge cead míle fáilte for the Taoiseach when he visits Belfast. We are very fond of County Mayo and if he gives me notice, we might arrange for him to visit Michael Davitt GAC which is a fine hurling club. However, he stated - perhaps the leader of Fianna Fáil said the same thing - it was not foreseen that a member of the Executive could leave and then return. Clearly,...

Northern Ireland Issues (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach is being presumptuous as the election is not over yet.

Official Engagements (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: Question 11: To ask the Taoiseach the contacts he has had with the British Prime Minister since Dáil Éireann went into recess in July 2011. [26093/11]

Official Engagements (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: When did the Taoiseach last raise with the British Prime Minister the issue of the British Government's failure to co-operate fully with the inquiry into the Dublin and Monaghan bombings? Has he brought to the Prime Minister's attention the resolution passed here in May? Mar dhéan cad é an freagra a fuair sé? On a number of occasions I have raised the issue of funding for Justice for the...

Official Engagements (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: The question was about the contacts the Taoiseach has had with the British Prime Minister "since Dáil Éireann went into recess in July 2011". However, he never answered that question, with respect.

Official Engagements (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: What contacts has the Taoiseach had concerning the Dublin and Monaghan bombings? Has he raised the issue since we went into recess in July? I also asked about funding for Justice for the Forgotten, which he also did not answer.

Official Engagements (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: What about funding for Justice for the Forgotten?

Official Engagements (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: Question 17: To ask the Taoiseach his plans to meet foreign leaders between now and the end of 2011. [26088/11]

Official Engagements (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: Question 18: To ask the Taoiseach his plans for official visits abroad between now and the end of 2011. [26089/11]

Official Engagements (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: Is the Taoiseach planning to meet the new head of the ECB, Mr. Mario Draghi, on the euro crisis?

Order of Business (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: I do not want to interrupt the Government Chief Whip. I note from the legislative programme that the Government plans to introduce in this term an industrial relations (amendment) Bill to address the issues arising from the recent High Court challenge to the joint labour committee system. In the spirit of constructive opposition, I suggest the Government simply endorse the Sinn Féin...

Order of Business (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: Will it support it?

Order of Business (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: I thank the Taoiseach for allowing my party to introduce the legislation.

Leaders' Questions (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: Nuair a tháinig an Taoiseach isteach in oifig, labhair sé faoin ghá ceannasaíocht a léiriú agus chuir sé pay cap ar special advisers. Mar is gnách, áfach, bhris sé an gealltanas sin díreach ar an nós céanna le gealltanais eile. It is disgraceful that nearly €300,000 of taxpayers' money is being spent on employing constituency workers in his office. On taking office, he spoke...

Leaders' Questions (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: I have the absolute details and it sounded a little like the five sorrowful mysteries. Deputy Kenny was not Taoiseach in 2009. He put a cap of €92,000 on the pay of special advisers. Two of his special advisers are earning €168,000. I asked him to explain how he had circumvented this cap. Last week I asked him if he would give a commitment not to break the pay cap for the next CEO of...

Leaders' Questions (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: There are not seven people working in my Dundalk office.

Leaders' Questions (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach failed to answer my question.

Inter-Faith Dialogue (4 Oct 2011)

Gerry Adams: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach the steps he has taken to continue the dialogue with churches and other faith communities begun by his predecessors; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23768/11]

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