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- Written Answers — Agriculture Regulation: Agriculture Regulation (1 Jul 2008)
Seymour Crawford: Question 379: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the plans he has to re-examine the regulations being imposed on the spreading of pig slurry or poultry litter on farms in view of the high cost of fertiliser; his views on whether the new regulations being imposed regarding phosphate from 1 January 2011 will make it impossible under the current regulations to utilise such...
- Written Answers — Animal Feedstuffs: Animal Feedstuffs (1 Jul 2008)
Seymour Crawford: Question 380: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he has made a decision regarding the use of meat and bonemeal in pig and poultry rations in view of the major reduction in BSE cases in the country, the fact that international advice makes it clear that such use is 100% safe and the fact that this would reduce the cost of animal feed for the pig and the poultry sector...
- Written Answers — Departmental Programmes: Departmental Programmes (26 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: Question 15: To ask the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the plans he has to publish the value for money review of the local development social inclusion programme; if so, when it is expected this review will be made public; the action that will be taken on foot of the conclusions of this review; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25033/08]
- Order of Business (25 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: I wish to raise three issues. In light of the extraordinary legal charges solicitors are imposing on people who have debt problems, especially in regard to mortgages, when will the legal costs Bill come before the House? Given the failure of the HSE to provide true facts in regard to frontline staff, when will the health information Bill come before the House? Given that the Taoiseach has...
- Order of Business (25 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: It has to be gone into, a Cheann Comhairle.
- Order of Business (25 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: It is the most serious issueââ
- Order of Business (25 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: ââas far as the elderly and those who built the State are concerned.
- Order of Business (25 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: For months nowââ
- Order of Business (25 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: ââthey are in complete limbo.
- Order of Business (25 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: We cannot go on like that. The money was allocated for a fair deal and surely some of that money can be made available.
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (25 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: I seek the adjournment of the Dáil under Standing Order 32 to raise a matter of national importance, namely, the wanton waste of taxpayers' money where a recently refurbished ward in Monaghan General Hospital was taken out of service and the beds put in storage and now the other refurbished 50-bed unit at a cost of â¬5 million is also being taken out of on call service, by November if...
- Leaders' Questions (24 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: To whom?
- Leaders' Questions (24 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: By cutting home help.
- EU Directives. (19 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: Question 11: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if she has received or sought legal advice with regard to compatibility of sections 48 and 49 of the Consumer Protection Act 2007 with the payments service directive; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [24016/08]
- Order of Business (19 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: In light of the abuse and rape of an 86 year old lady in Monaghan town by a known paedophile, when will the criminal law (defence of life and property) Bill be published and when will an order be made for the tagging of such paedophiles?
- Order of Business (19 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: Every day we have been raising the health (long-term residential care services) Bill. This is an extremely serious situation. This was promised for December 2006 and we still have not got it, yet money is not being allowed to be passed on to cover nursing homes for invalids.
- Order of Business (19 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: I am aware of one case of two young people in Cavan against whom â¬174 a week is being held.
- Order of Business (19 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: It is completely unacceptable that the elderly and disabled should be abused like that.
- Order of Business (19 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: What about the tagging?
- Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (17 Jun 2008)
Seymour Crawford: Question 565: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the amount of money her Department spent on promoting family income supplement; if the money being spent on this promotion is justified in view of the fact that there is up to an eight month backlog in dealing with applications due to a lack of personnel to deal with same; her views on whether the best way to promote a scheme is...