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Seanad Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 8 Nov 2011

Vol. 211 No. 4

Business of Seanad

I have received notice from Senator Deirdre Clune that, on the motion for the Adjournment of the House today, she proposes to raise the following matter:

The need for the Minister for Health to introduce a price level below which alcohol products cannot be sold.

I have also received notice from Senator Mark Daly of the following matter:

The need for the Minister for Finance to clarify the position on corporation tax and the proposal for a Council directive on a common consolidated corporate tax base in light of the Dáil select committee's report under Standing Order 105 of 17 May 2011.

I have also received notice from Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh of the following matter:

Go dtabharfaidh an tAire Gaeltachta soiléiriú maidir le todhchaí Arramara Teo., cé na páirtithe a bhfuil plé á dhéanamh leo ag Údarás na Gaeltachta maidir le forbairt an chomhlachta, cén infheistíocht a dhéanfaidh an tÚdarás féin agus an bhfuil plé á dhéanamh le lucht bainte feamainne maidir le scairshailbheoireacht sa chomhlacht agus leas iadsan i bhforbairt an tionscail chomh maith.

I have also received notice from Senator Brian Ó Domhnaill of the following matter:

The need for the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine to issue any outstanding payments to all farmers in the coming days given the financial pressure the delay in making payments is putting on farm families.

I have also received notice from Senator David Cullinane of the following matter:

The need for the Minister for Education and Skills to discuss the progress that has been made in designating Waterford Institute of Technology as a university and the importance of this for the south-east region.

I regard the matters raised by the Senators as suitable for discussion on the Adjournment. I have selected the matters raised by Senators Clune, Daly, Ó Domhnaill and Ó Clochartaigh and they will be taken at the conclusion of business. Senator Cullinane may give notice on another day of the matter he wishes to raise.

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