For every sitting day, the Seanad publishes an Order Paper setting out the business before the House. The Seanad may also publish a Supplementary Order Paper.
You can see all the items of business before the Dáil on the Dáil Business website. The Dáil publishes a daily Questions Paper, which contains the texts of all oral, priority and written questions for the day.
The Dáil Order Paper is available in digital format on the Dáil Business website. All items of business before Dáil Éireann are listed there.
Questions papers
Tue, 30 Apr 2024
Order of Business 30 April - 2 May 2024
Tue, 30 Apr 2024
Dáil Question Paper (Tue)
Thu, 25 Apr 2024
Dáil Question Paper (Thur)
Wed, 24 Apr 2024
Dáil Question Paper (Wed)
Seanad business papers
Tue, 30 Apr 2024
Seanad Order Paper (Tue)
Wed, 24 Apr 2024
Seanad Order Paper (Wed)
Dáil Éireann: Topical Issues
Topical issues provide TDs with the opportunity to raise issues of concern to them. To do this, they must give notice to the Ceann Comhairle of the issues they want to raise. The Ceann Comhairle then selects four issues for debate on a single day. In each case the TD concerned makes a four-minute initial statement and the Minister has a right to make a four-minute statement in reply. The TD then has two minutes for a supplementary statement and the Minister has two minutes for a concluding statement.
Tuesday, 30 April 2024
Deputy Christopher O'Sullivan
The wait times children are experiencing regarding scoliosis surgery
Deputy David Stanton
To expand port facilities in Cork to facilitate the development of offshore renewal energy
Deputy Ged Nash
To include Drogheda, County Louth in the Living Cities initiative
Deputy Darren O'Rourke
New school building at Dunshaughlin Community National School
Seanad Éireann: Commencement Matters
Senators can raise issues of concern to them at the start of each sitting day. These are known as Commencement Matters. To do this, they must give notice to the Cathaoirleach of the issues they want to raise. The Cathaoirleach then selects four matters and the Senator concerned may make a four-minute speech. In each case, the Minister has the right to make a four-minute speech in reply.
Tuesday, 30 April 2024
Senator Fiona O'Loughlin
The continued use of the private rental market to house international protection beneficiaries
Senator Lynn Boylan
The use of tracking devices for stalking and if new regulations are required to allow for the disabling of such devices when used for this purpose
Senator Tom Clonan
The UN General Assembly 52/177 Death and Disability Benefits scheme and the 76/275 PTSD Framework for UN Veterans scheme has been made available to Irish UN Veterans
Senator Malcolm Byrne
The roll-out by local authorities of CCTV and other technologies to combat illegal dumping
Glossary
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