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- Leaders' Questions (10 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: It is a pity Deputy Adams would not answer the questions. I note he has been seeking debates about the past.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: Perhaps before getting into that Deputy Adams would answer some questions himself.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: We saw Deputy Mac Lochlainn beaten into submission to give the same message.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: I do not have the details of the case Deputy Martin has raised. I would assume that if any child is in a fit medical condition to be allowed home, he or she will be. If, as Deputy Martin said, this little child requires an exceptional level of attention, I do not think that can be classed as what the Deputy called a basic level. Clearly, if the child is to go home, there is a duty to ensure...
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Departmental Reports (10 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Department of the Taoiseach Annual Report for 2012 was published on the departmental website and laid before the Houses of the Oireachtas on 23 May 2013.
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Departmental Expenditure (10 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: My Department incurred no infrastructure or capital expenditure in the past five years.
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Departmental Expenditure (3 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: No officials in my Department have costs of club membership fees for sports clubs or any professional bodies included as part of their contracts of employment.
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Departmental Expenditure (3 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: Financial assistance for third-level education is provided to staff under the Refund of Fees Scheme as set out under the Department of Finance's Circular 20/07 (Post Entry Education - Refund of Fees, Study Leave and Examination Leave). Employees do not receive financial bonuses as a result of receiving third level qualifications under the scheme. The following are the annual costs for...
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Consultancy Contracts Data (3 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: I propose to take Questions Nos. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 together. The table below provides details on the total number of contracts awarded to companies (details supplied) from 2008 to date. Year Vendor Name Purpose Total Cost 2008 Grant Thornton Contract with Grant Thornton for forensic accounting services in respect of issues pertaining to an industrial relations dispute at Aer...
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Departmental Expenditure (3 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: The information requested by the Deputy is contained in the table below. As the Offices updated their Financial Management Systems during 2004 the breakdown requested by the Deputy is not readily available for that year. It should be noted that the amounts shown in the table are different from the amounts given in the reply to the previous Question because those figures included not just...
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Economic Data (3 Dec 2013)
Enda Kenny: Quarterly information on earnings and labour costs is published in the Earnings and Labour Costs Quarterly release. The data is based on the Earnings, Hours and Employment Costs (EHECS) survey which has been undertaken since quarter 1 2008. All earnings and labour costs data from this survey since quarter 1 2008 is available on the CSO website. The quarterly release is produced and...
- Order of Business (27 Nov 2013)
Enda Kenny: Food labelling that serves to inform consumers of the properties of prepackaged food is governed by harmonised EU rules. While the Minister for Health has overall responsibility for general food labelling legislation, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and the Food Safety Authority of Ireland have an important role in the labelling of food. The FSAI has published guidelines...
- Order of Business (27 Nov 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Minister of State, Deputy Jan O'Sullivan, has taken this issue in hand and is actively pursuing it. She will report to Government on what is required in due course. There is a national challenge to be faced in his regard. We have had a complete stagnation in the construction sector for some time because of the general collapse in the housing market. Everybody has a responsibility in...
- Order of Business (27 Nov 2013)
Enda Kenny: The minerals development Bill has to be brought forward before the geothermal energy development Bill. The former is listed for this session but will not be published until the next session, after which we will bring forward the geothermal energy development Bill. I hope there is no further delay in the construction of the national paediatric hospital. Who am I to say, however, that we...
- Order of Business (27 Nov 2013)
Enda Kenny: I will get back to Deputy Troy on that query.
- Order of Business (27 Nov 2013)
Enda Kenny: That legislation is due early next year.
- Order of Business (27 Nov 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Bill is listed for publication next year. Earlier this morning, the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources reported the Seanad amendments to the Gas Regulation Bill 2013 to the Dáil, which legislation separates the gas networks and gas generation entities. As already stated publicly by the Minister, Deputy Rabbitte, Bord Gáis Energy was and is still for...
- Order of Business (27 Nov 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Heads of that Bill will be ready by the end of this year. Publication will, therefore, probably be in the spring of next year. The Minister of State, Deputy O'Sullivan, is working diligently on this matter with the voluntary agencies in this area which are funded in part by the State and with the statutory authorities. It is an issue that needs to be addressed.
- Order of Business (27 Nov 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Minister of State, Deputy O'Sullivan, is doing that.
- Order of Business (27 Nov 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Cabinet committee considered this issue the other day in terms of the principles and objectives for 2030 and 2050. It is difficult to assess what will happen during that period. The Bill will be published next year. As the Deputy is aware, there are implications for Ireland in terms of what other countries do in a global sense.