Albert Dolan
Question:1. Deputy Albert Dolan asked the Taoiseach if he will outline the engagements he has had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [6356/25]
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1. Deputy Albert Dolan asked the Taoiseach if he will outline the engagements he has had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [6356/25]
2. Deputy Eamon Scanlon asked the Taoiseach the engagements he had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [6488/25]
3. Deputy Cathal Crowe asked the Taoiseach the engagements he had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [6490/25]
4. Deputy Mary Lou McDonald asked the Taoiseach the engagements he had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [10820/25]
5. Deputy Brendan Smith asked the Taoiseach if he will outline the engagements he has had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [10847/25]
6. Deputy Martin Daly asked the Taoiseach the engagements he has had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [11060/25]
7. Deputy Rose Conway-Walsh asked the Taoiseach the engagements he has had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [12470/25]
8. Deputy Ruairí Ó Murchú asked the Taoiseach the engagements he had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [13484/25]
9. Deputy John Connolly asked the Taoiseach the engagements he had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [13732/25]
10. Deputy Ivana Bacik asked the Taoiseach the engagements he had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after Storm Éowyn. [13742/25]
11. Deputy Rose Conway-Walsh asked the Taoiseach the engagements he has had with the National Emergency Coordination Group in the days before, during and after, Storm Éowyn. [13818/25]
I propose to take Questions Nos. 1 to 11, inclusive, together.
The National Emergency Coordination Group is the central Government platform established as part of the response to a threatened or ongoing national-level emergency under the strategic emergency management framework.
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Deputies should please resume their seats.
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I ask Deputies to resume their seats.
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Deputies should resume their seats. The Order of Business has been carried. We are moving on with the business of the House.
Deputies should resume their seats. I ask Deputies once more to resume their seats. They should respect my mandate, which is to move the business of the House. Deputies should resume their seats.
I ask Deputies once more to resume their seats. I am going to adjourn.
Shame, shame, shame.