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Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: It is a rip-off, Minister.

Avian Influenza. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: I understand no case of avian influenza has been detected yet here. Will the Minister of State indicate if there have been any cases suspected by his Department or staff that have been sent for testing as a result?

Avian Influenza. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: Have there been no suspicions?

Avian Influenza. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: How many tests were carried out?

Avian Influenza. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: Kilcoole. Does the Minister, Deputy Roche, know about this?

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: Earlier today, the Minister of State released figures for house completions for the first nine months of 2005. I welcome this good news which brings to approximately 300,000 the number of houses that have been constructed since 2001 when Part V of the Planning and Development Act came into operation. Allowing for the fact that Part V would not apply to half that total of 300,000 houses, 20%...

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: I have asked the Minister of State the question on a number of occasions, but I am still trying to figure out where the other 28,000 units are.

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: Are they in the builders' back pockets?

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: Of the total of 300,000 units, only 1,294 social and affordable houses have been produced.

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: They are so anxious to get on sites these days that they are tripping over each other with JCBs.

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: More than 300,000 houses have been built and only 1,200 are for people who cannot afford them.

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: Those are the Minister of State's figures.

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: Out of 300,000 houses built in the country only 1,200 are for the poor people who cannot afford to buy them.

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: The figures are all there.

Social and Affordable Housing. (25 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: I allowed 50% for that, which was generous.

Written Answers — Legal Aid Service: Legal Aid Service (20 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 38: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if his attention has been drawn to the FLAC publication (details supplied); his views on whether its tenet that while equal access to justice is a fundamental human right there is no meaningful method of enforcing that right; the steps he proposes to take to provide adequate resources to abolish waiting lists for legal aid;...

Written Answers — Garda Investigations: Garda Investigations (20 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 39: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if his attention has been drawn to the fact that a witness in a murder case (details supplied) has retracted their statement alleging that their statement was made under duress and at the instigation of the investigating gardaí; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29752/05]

Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage. (20 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: As we approach this Bill, one wonders what the views would have been of those who worked and fought for Irish independence in that it has taken over 80 years to repeal statutes that existed prior to independence. Even at that, we are only dealing with statutes that are redundant. The Bill before us is the product of a fairly lengthy process. The strategic management initiative working group...

Electoral Registration Commissioner Bill 2005: First Stage. (20 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: I move: That leave be granted to introduce a Bill entitled an Act to establish the office of electoral registration commissioner, to define the functions and set out the duties of that office in relation to the supervision of the performance by registration authorities of their duties in the preparation and publication of electoral registers, to provide for access by registration authorities...

Electoral Registration Commissioner Bill 2005: First Stage. (20 Oct 2005)

Eamon Gilmore: I move: "That the Bill be taken in Private Members' time."

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