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Official Report latest update:

Thu, 18 Apr 2024: 34 topics were published, which include 47 speakers and 0 divisions of the House.

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Wed, 17 Apr 2024: 16 topics were published, which include 45 speakers and 0 divisions of the House.

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Meeting of the Select Committee On Housing, Local Government And Heritage on Wed, 17 Apr 2024.

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Thu, 18 Apr 2024: 29 Parliamentary Questions answered.

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An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

Amendment again put:

[17 April 2024]

  • Tá (9 votes cast)
  • Níl (25 votes cast)

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Take a closer look at the Official Report as the office reaches a milestone in the production of its bound volumes.

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The 33nd Dáil first met on 20 February 2020. The 26th Seanad met for the first time on 29 June 2020.

Get the start and end dates of all the Dáil and Seanad terms since the foundation of the State.

Mother and child scheme, 12 April 1951

Notable Debates

Mother and child scheme, 12 April 1951

“The Hierarchy has informed the Government that they must regard the mother and child scheme proposed by me as opposed to Catholic social teaching.”

 

- Dr. Noel Browne

The arms crisis, 7 May 1970

Notable Debates

The arms crisis, 7 May 1970

“I received information that an attempt had been made involving a number of members of the Government illegally to import a large consignment of arms from the continent for use by an illegal organisation.”

- Liam Cosgrave

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