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Speech on the Thirty-First Amendment of the Constitution (Children) Bill
It is good that we are at this point and these measures should be supported. I welcome that there is support on all sides of the House for this worthy amendment to the Constitution, one that is pertinent and necessary. That should be acknowledged.
Speech on the Thirty-First Amendment of the Constitution (Children) Bill
This Bill will facilitate one of the most important referendums in the history of the State. I am always appreciative of speaking time in this House but I am particularly grateful to be able to speak today on an issue that is particularly close to my heart.
Deirdre Clune welcomes agreement on inter-country adoption with Vietnam
Speech on the Thirty-First Amendment of the Constitution (Children) Bill
It is a long awaited and much needed initiative and I commend the Minister, Deputy Frances Fitzgerald, the Taoiseach and the Cabinet on bringing it forward within 18 months of coming to office. I also welcome the cross-party support for the proposal in the House and the broader universal support from agencies working in the area of child welfare. Such a consensus is probably unique in the history of the State.
Speech on the Thirty-First Amendment of the Constitution (Children) Bill
It is a long awaited and much needed initiative and I commend the Minister, Deputy Frances Fitzgerald, the Taoiseach and the Cabinet on bringing it forward within 18 months of coming to office. I also welcome the cross-party support for the proposal in the House and the broader universal support from agencies working in the area of child welfare. Such a consensus is probably unique in the history of the State.
Speech on the Thirty-First Amendment of the Constitution (Children) Bill
I congratulate the Minister, Deputy Frances Fitzgerald, on her handling of this very sensitive issue. It has been recognised for years that a constitutional amendment was required to guarantee that children's interests are foremost when the State is dealing with their rights.
Dáil Question addressed to the Minister for Justice and Equality
To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will outline the process whereby a member of the judiciary may be disciplined if they have not been able to fulfil their duties in a competent manner, if there has been any issue of misconduct or if there is a question over of their ability to practice; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Lawlor encourages Kildare septic tank owners to register for €5 before Friday 28th
Register before Friday 28th September for €5 septic tank inspection charge
Lawlor encourages Kildare septic tank owners to register for €5 before Friday 28th
Register before Friday 28th September for €5 septic tank inspection charge
Public should ensure they are registered to vote for the Children’s Referendum
Fine Gael TD Alan Farrell, has appealed to residents in Dublin Fingal to ensure that they are on the Register of Electors ahead of the Children's Referendum on Saturday 10th November.