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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 23 Mar 2017

Vol. 944 No. 1

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) Deputy Mick Wallace - difficulties with access to child psychology services in Wexford; (2) Deputy Tom Neville - littering of rural Ireland; (3) Deputy Clare Daly - recent comments by the chief executive of Caranua regarding applicants to the scheme and media coverage surrounding those comments; (4) Deputy Michael D'Arcy - review of Garda resources and geographic spread of stations; (5) Deputy Pat Deering - redundancy packages of Cheshire Homes employees in Carlow; (6) Deputy Aindrias Moynihan - the progress of the new primary school for Ballincollig in 2017; (7) Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan - consequences of the International Protection Act for asylum seekers; (8) Deputy Frank O'Rourke - consideration of the commercial rates system for town centres; (9) Deputy Thomas Byrne - the process for DEIS selections; (10) Deputy Joan Burton - relocation arrangements for permanent primary school teachers; (11) Deputy Shane Cassells - community facilities in the Johnstown area of Navan, County Meath; (12) Deputy Noel Rock - the lack of mixed development in social housing PPP bundle 1; (13) Deputy Mattie McGrath - the future of the Bord na Móna plant at Littleton, County Tipperary; (14) Deputy Eamon Scanlon - conditions at Tubbercurry Garda station; (15) Deputy Bríd Smith - the situation of Irish citizen, Ibrahim Halawa, in Egypt and his deteriorating health; (16) Deputy Richard Boyd Barrett - the Garda vetting of access programme students in DIT; (17) Deputy Gino Kenny - the continuing detention of an Irish citizen, Ibrahim Halawa, in an Egyptian prison; (18) Deputy Niamh Smyth - to ask the Minister to address concerns over reports of a possible increase in the cost of TV licence; and (19) Deputy Barry Cowen - carbon policy impact on sales of briquettes and employment in factories in County Offaly and County Tipperary.

The matters raised by Deputies Mick Wallace, Pat Deering, Barry Cowen and Michael D'Arcy have been selected for discussion.

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