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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 24 Jan 2017

Vol. 935 No. 3

Topical Issue Matters

I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 29A and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputies Noel Rock, Stephen S. Donnelly and Michael Healy-Rae - the resale of event tickets by ticket touts and official ticket outlets; (2) Deputy John Lahart - the decision to close St. Brigid's nursing home in south Dublin; (3) Deputy Catherine Murphy - Prime Minister May's comments regarding a common travel area between Ireland and the UK; (4) Deputy Louise O'Reilly - over-capacity difficulties with children under six years of age for GPs in Balbriggan; (5) Deputy Eugene Murphy - the appointment of a child psychologist for north Roscommon; (6) Deputy Seán Haughey - to ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade to discuss the Supreme Court ruling in Britain regarding the triggering of Article 50 and if he will make a statement on the matter; (7) Deputy Thomas Byrne - safety and efficiency concerns with the N2 road as a national route; (8) Deputies John Curran and Maureen O'Sullivan - the withdrawal of funding by the HSE north Dublin for Tiglin rehabilitation service; (9) Deputy Fiona O'Loughlin - job security for employees at the Bord na Mona plant in Kilberry, County Kildare; (10) Deputy Jonathan O'Brien -concerns for local authorities selling homes under the tenant incremental purchase scheme 2016; (11) Deputy Michael D'Arcy - the reinstatement of Gorey Garda district in line with the programme for Government 2016; (12) Deputy Tom Neville - bed capacity at University Hospital Limerick; (13) Deputy Catherine Connolly - Cinneadh Údarás na hOllscoile i nGaillimh deireadh a chur leis an riachtanas Gaeilge a bheith ag an gcéad Uachtarán eile den Ollscoil; (14) Deputies Jim O'Callaghan and Joan Burton - the need to address concerns regarding alleged people smuggling at Dublin airport; (15) Deputy John Brassil - the need for the Minister for Health to make a statement on the National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics, NCPE, decision on the Respreeza medication; (16) Deputy Timmy Dooley - the need for the Minister for Health to make a statement on conditions in emergency departments; (17) Deputy Dessie Ellis - to discuss the withdrawal of funding for the intergenerational learning programme for people over 55 years of age at DCU; (18) Deputies Mattie McGrath and Michael Fitzmaurice - the delay in processing GLAS payments to farmers across the country; (19) Deputy Clare Daly - review of our trade agreements with Saudi Arabia in light of alleged human rights violations; (20) Deputies Lisa Chambers and Mick Barry - working conditions for Air Corps personnel at Casement Aerodrome; (21) Deputy Seán Crowe - construction of new housing units in occupied east Jerusalem; (22) Deputy Martin Kenny - the threatened closure of veterinary laboratories around the country; (23) Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív - consideration of the action plan for rural development; (24) Deputy Mick Wallace - to discuss the impact of NAMA policy on the housing crisis; (25) Deputy Richard Boyd Barrett - the crisis at Bus Éireann; and (26) Deputy Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire - social housing income limits and the difference in neighbouring areas.

The matters raised by the Deputies Noel Rock, Stephen S. Donnelly and Michael Healy-Rae, Jim O'Callaghan and Joan Burton, Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire and Catherine Connolly have been selected for discussion.

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