Summer recess
Dáil Éireann resumes on Wednesday, 18 September 2024 at 2:00 pm
Summer recess
Dáil Éireann resumes on Wednesday, 18 September 2024 at 2:00 pm
Summer recess
Dáil Éireann resumes on Wednesday, 18 September 2024 at 2:00 pm
Dáil Éireann schedule
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Today, 22 Jul
Summer recess
Dáil Éireann resumes on Wednesday, 18 September 2024 at 2:00 pm
Mon, 15 Jul
Motions without debate:
- Motion regarding the arrangements for the sitting of the House on 16th and 17th July, 2024
(Senator Lisa Chambers) - Motion regarding the arrangements relating to the Report Stage debate on the Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2023
(Senator Lisa Chambers)
Tue, 16 Jul
Wed, 17 Jul
Courts, Civil Law, Criminal Law and Superannuation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2024 - Report Stage (Amendments from Dáil Éireann) and Final Stage
Thu, 18 Jul
No business is currently scheduled.
Fri, 19 Jul
No business is currently scheduled.
No business is currently scheduled.
No business is currently scheduled.
Seanad Éireann schedule
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Today, 22 Jul
No business is currently scheduled.
Mon, 15 Jul
No business currently scheduled.
Tue, 16 Jul
Wed, 17 Jul
Thu, 18 Jul
No business currently scheduled.
Fri, 19 Jul
No business currently scheduled.
No business currently scheduled.
No business currently scheduled.
Schedule of meetings
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Today, 22 Jul
No business currently scheduled.
Mon, 15 Jul
Tue, 16 Jul
Wed, 17 Jul
Thu, 18 Jul
Fri, 19 Jul
Joint Committee on Education, Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
Sat, 20 Jul
Sun, 21 Jul
Díospóireachtaí ón Seomra Léitheoireachta: Mórtas Dúiche agus Fiontair Áitiúla Inbhuanaithe
Today, 22 Jul
Tue, 23 Jul
Wed, 24 Jul
Thu, 25 Jul
Fri, 26 Jul
Sat, 27 Jul
Sun, 28 Jul
Mon, 29 Jul
Tue, 30 Jul
Wed, 31 Jul
Thu, 1 Aug
Fri, 2 Aug
Sat, 3 Aug
Sun, 4 Aug
Oireachtas TV
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Today, 22 Jul
00:30
Joint Committee on Key Issues affecting the Traveller Community
Members can investigate and identify improvements in the delivery of public services to citizens and to receive petitions from the public.02:00
Joint Committee on Public Petitions and the Ombudsmen
Members can investigate and identify improvements in the delivery of public services to citizens and to receive petitions from the public.03:20
Joint Committee on Drugs Use
Members will consider and make recommendations for legislative and policy change relating to a statutory right to assist a person to end their life and a statutory right to receive such assistance05:50
Report Launch
Launch of a Committee report06:35
Smiling Public Man
A special event to commemorate the anniversary of the receipt of the Nobel Prize in Literature by Senator W.B. Yeats in 192307:20
Seanad Public Consultation Committee
This committee gives both the public and interest groups access to Seanad Éireanns' work on legislative and public policy issues10:20
Joint Committee on Drugs Use
Members will consider and make recommendations for legislative and policy change relating to a statutory right to assist a person to end their life and a statutory right to receive such assistance12:20
Leaders' Questions Tuesday
Leaders Questions, where Party Leaders and the Leaders of recognised technical groups can put a question to an Taoiseach without prior notice
(ISL)13:05
Leaders' Questions Wednesday
Leaders Questions, where Party Leaders and the Leaders of recognised technical groups can put a question to an Taoiseach without prior notice
(ISL)13:50
Leaders' Questions Thursday
Leaders Questions, where Party Leaders and the Leaders of recognised technical groups can put a question to an Taoiseach without prior notice.
(ISL)14:35
Tionól - Eipeasóid 2
Beidh láithreoir Seán Ó Cuirreáin ag plé na ceisteanna móra, deacra faoin ngéarchéim aeráide sa Tionól seo. Le aíonna Éanna Ní Lamhna, Mícheál Ó Cinnéide agus Sinéad Mercier.15:20
Private Members' Business
Coverage of the business selected by a Party or Technical Group in opposition and taken in Private Members Time. The business can be either a motion or a piece of legislation.17:20
Private Members' Business
Coverage of the business selected by a Party or Technical Group in opposition and taken in Private Members Time. The business can be either a motion or a piece of legislation.19:20
Private Members' Business
Coverage of the business selected by a Party or Technical Group in opposition and taken in Private Members Time. The business can be either a motion or a piece of legislation.20:20
The Geneva Window - Through A Glass Darkly
The story of stained-glass artist Harry Clark's ill-fated masterpiece, commissioned by the Free State Government to be presented to the International Labour Court in Geneva in 1930 – only for it to be shelved once ministers saw its contents. Presented by Ardal O'Hanlon.
(ISL)21:20
Priority Questions
Questions asked of Ministers in the Dáil23:00
Hawks and Doves - Episode 1
[SL]A two-part documentary series on the War of Independence in Ireland in which Michael Portillo follows the journey from the Peace Conference in Versailles to the historic ceasefire in July 1921
(ISL)23:50
Hawks and Doves - Episode 2
[SL]A two-part documentary series on the War of Independence in Ireland in which Michael Portillo follows the journey from the Peace Conference in Versailles to the historic ceasefire in July 1921
(ISL)
Official Report latest update:
Thu, 11 Jul 2024: 48 topics were published, which include 115 speakers and 0 divisions of the House.
Official Report latest update:
Wed, 17 Jul 2024: 5 topics were published, which include 45 speakers and 0 divisions of the House.
Official Report latest update:
Meeting of the Seanad Select Committee On Scrutiny Of Draft Eu-Related Statutory Instruments on Wed, 17 Jul 2024.
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Press releases
16 Jul 2024, 12:42
Joint Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement publishes report ‘Perspectives on Constitutional Change: Finance and Economics’
11 Jul 2024, 13:26
Joint Oireachtas Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport & Media publishes its Report on the Development of Local and Community Arts
10 Jul 2024, 16:05
Committee on Budgetary Oversight to meet for discussion on the Summer Economic Statement
10 Jul 2024, 16:05
Joint Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage to discuss Consultation on Draft National Planning Framework
10 Jul 2024, 15:45
Committee of Public Accounts to examine 2022 Appropriation Account for Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Recently considered Bills and Acts
19 Jul 2024
Before Dáil Éireann
Health Information Bill 2024
No. 61 of 2024
17 Jul 2024
Enacted
Defence (Amendment) Act 2024
No. 25 of 2024
Defence (Amendment) Bill 2024
No. 29 of 2024
17 Jul 2024
Enacted
Digital Services (Levy) Act 2024
No. 26 of 2024
Digital Services (Levy) Bill 2024
No. 45 of 2024
15 Jul 2024
Enacted
Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2024
No. 24 of 2024
Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2024
No. 36 of 2024
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