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Written Answers — Medicinal Products: Medicinal Products (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: Question 194: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she will ensure that the warning that is required by the Irish Medicines Board that certain anti-depressant drugs can cause suicidal ideation be made more prominent at the top of the information leaflet and laid out in bold type in order that it cannot be overlooked to ensure that tragedies are avoided due to the lack of knowledge...

Written Answers — Citizenship Applications: Citizenship Applications (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: Question 259: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if a student who has been here for five years, part of which time was spent in secondary school and part in third level, and whose parents do not live in the EU, can apply for naturalisation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18185/10]

Miners Compensation (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: No, the Deputy does not have the right of reply.

Order of Business (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: She does not answer them.

Order of Business (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: When the Government took the medical cards from the over 70s, it was done by way of legislation, but the public dental service has been dismantled by diktat as far as I can see, a circular from the HSE. Is this not in breach of people's rights under the Health Act 1970? The eligibility for health and personal social services Bill is on the list. Had what has occurred been done under that...

Order of Business (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: Dental services are being sent back to the Dark Ages by circular.

Order of Business (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: I am looking for information on whether the Cabinet discussed whether legislation was necessary. Could the Taoiseach answer this question?

Order of Business (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: Is it legal to do what the Government has done to the dental service?

Task Force on Innovation (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: The Taoiseach referred to sums of billions of euro. Many of those who have innovative ideas or are seeking to create jobs require relatively small sums of money. Last week, I spoke to man in my constituency who wants to create jobs for an on-line business. He has been told that while he has been approved for a grant, the city enterprise board ran out of money at the end of April. This is...

Task Force on Innovation (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: I have done that. Can that person get money from this innovation fund?

Task Force on Innovation (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: Is there any extra money for enterprise boards?

Task Force on Innovation (5 May 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: It is about innovation and job creation.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: I would like to ask about an issue I raised last Tuesday, in advance of that evening's meeting of the Fianna Fáil Parliamentary Party. Has it been decided to introduce legislation in relation to the victims of thalidomide, to issue them an apology and to negotiate an agreed settlement with them? I understand that this matter was debated on Tuesday evening by the Fianna Fáil Parliamentary...

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: It is a question of the health of the nation.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: The moratorium on recruitment is already putting huge gaps in people's right to health care, as set out in legislation.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: The withdrawal of funding I have mentioned is to be done unilaterally by the Minister, without any kind of discussion in this Chamber, on behalf of the people of Ireland.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: We have been told in no uncertain terms that the health services cannot take the cut that is apparently to be announced today, by which time the House will be about to go into recess until next Wednesday afternoon.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: Is the Government going to make any comment at all on the erosion of the health services that is apparently to be announced today?

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: The Minister, Deputy Harney, never comes in here to tell us what she is doing. She did not even come in last night to respond to a cross-party motion on the victims of Michael Neary.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Jan O'Sullivan: We want to know what path is being taken. We are here to get answers.

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