Department of Transport
FOI Requests — 2763 requests
- Received —Decided —Department of Transport
from01/07/2016to 18/11/2016
- RefusedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
Records showing how much Irish Rail spent cleaning a train after a chartered trip by some students from Dublin City University in February2016.
- Part-GrantedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
Information regarding the sports capital grant awarded to the Bradog Melvin DrowesCommunity Group: all documentation submitted, any correspondence written or email between the Dept & applicant, all assessment documentation or records held by Dept in relation to this application.
- RefusedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
A copy of all emails found to have been sent from the Department's email server tospecified email addressbetween March 2011 and the end of July 2015.
- GrantedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
Non-personal Records concerningMinisterial gifts: (a) details of all the gifts received and given by the minister and/or his office in the 12 months up to 30.11.2016listing: (i) the type of gift and its value; (ii) who gave it/to whom it was given; (iii) when and where the gift was given/received and
- Received —Decided —Department of Transport
the reason for the presentation; (b) records of any correspondence to and from the Minister’s office in relation to the sourcing and/or purchase of items to be used as gifts to be handed out by the Minister on trips abroad or upon welcomingpeople to Ireland; and (c) correspondence to/from the Minister’s office about receiving/giving gifts.
- Part-GrantedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
A copy of all records of briefing material on the issue of self-driving cars, to include but not limited to all e-mails and attachmentsassociated with their drafting.
- RefusedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
1. Correspondence between the 3 person International Team investigating the Aer Lingus Viscount crash off TuskarRock, Co Wexford on 24th March 1968 and the then Department of Public Enterprise. Specifically correspondence between the two parties that details their inter-relationship, and the role of AAIU in the International Team Study. The total cost to the IrishState of the International Team Study, including all fees paid by the State to the International Team and the cost of printing of their final Study.
- RefusedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
1: Copies of all emails received by the Minister or their special advisor, whether through a departmental, Oireachtas or other email account, from the Taoiseach’s email addressduring the period between01.01.2012 and01.01.2016. 2: Copies of all emailssent by the Minister, whether through a departmental, Oireachtas or other email account, to the Taoiseach’s email address during the period between01.01.2012 and01.01.2016.
- RefusedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
Post Mortem Records of 13 bodies recovered after Aer Lingus crash nearTuskar Rock on 24.03.68.
- RefusedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
1. All reports and memos relating to the possible costs and benefits of hosting the Rugby World Cup in 2023 and the portion of costs that will be paid by the Northern Ireland executive. 2. All minutes and reports from the committee set up to oversee Ireland's bid for the 2024 world cup.
- WithdrawnReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
Request for (1) the costs of external media monitoring services or any same such service for each year from 2006 to 22.12.2016; and (2) details of any contracts or agreed statements of services provided, (i.e. the agreed remit and scope of the service/terms of reference/key words used/ purpose and aims as agreed) to or by external media monitoring services or any same such service for each year from 2006to 22.12.2016.
- RefusedReceived —Decided —Department of Transport
(1) Between 01.01.2015 and 29.12.2016, all correspondence–letter and email-to and from the Department and the followingparties on any matter related to funding, support and promotion of women’s soccer in Ireland; and the promotion and participation of female coaches and female referees at all levels of Irish soccer: Football Association of Ireland, Women’s Football Association of Ireland, Sport Ireland, The Federation of Irish Sport, Women’s National League, Women’s National League clubs, League of Ireland (Airtricity), League of Ireland clubs, the Dublin Women’s Soccer League, the Department of Health, HSE, and civil society groups; and (2) details of all funding provided by the Department in 2014, 2015 and 2016 for the purposes of promoting or supporting women’s soccer in Ireland, including amounts, specific purpose and recipients of funding