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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 17 Oct 1995

Vol. 457 No. 1

Adjournment Debate Matters.

I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 20 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Lawlor — the concern caused by the location of a methadone and needle exchange unit at James Connolly Hospital without prior local consultation; (2) Deputy Michael Kitt — the decision to seek refunds from farmers in respect of 1994 extensification premiums or to deduct the amount with interest from 1995 special scheme payments; (3) Deputy Flanagan — the reported conflict of opinion between a district justice and a garda in a District Court case in Dublin last week in an alleged cruelty to animals case; (4) Deputy Kenneally — the need for additional information at Waterpark College, Waterford; (5) Deputy Molloy — cé chomh práinneach is atá an t-iarratas ó Ghaelscoil Mhic Amhlaidh go gceannódh an Roinn Oideachais suíomh oiriúnach buan le scoil nua ocht ranganna a thógail agus chun a chinntiú go mbeidh an scoil nua san áireamh i gclár tógála na Roinne Oideachais do 1996 agus airgead curtha ar fáil ins na meastacháin dá réir; (6) Deputy Coughlan — the action being taken to redress the loss of 126 jobs at Donegal Rubber, Ballyshannon, County Donegal; (7) Deputy O'Leary — the steps being taken to find a purchaser for the Ireprod factory in Killarney, County Kerry which is due to close with the loss of 75 jobs; (8) Deputy Eric Byrne — the need to establish a joint task force between the Garda and the Revenue Commissioners to trace illegal profits from drug dealing; (9) Deputy O'Dea — the recent media report alleging a conflict between the Minister for Justice and a district justice in relation to a court case; (10) Deputy Raphael Burke — the need for the UN to implement policies to aid in restoring a just society to the people of Rwanda, including the immediate restoration of the judicial system by the International Community.

The matters raised by Deputies Burke, O'Dea, Coughlan and O'Leary have been selected for discussion.

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