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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia - Albert Reynolds
Albert Reynolds (born November 3, 1932), was the eighth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, serving one term in office from 1992 until ...
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Albert Reynolds: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Reynolds - Early Political Career
Reynolds became interested in politics at the time of the Arms Crisis in 1970, a hugely controversial episode in modern Irish history whi...
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1990s: Encyclopedia - 1990s
The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive, the last decade of the 20th Century. Informally, it can also include a...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia - Charles Haughey
Charles Haughey (Irish name Cathal Ó hEochaidh; born on September 16, 1925), was the sixth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, serving...
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W.t. Cosgrave: Encyclopedia - W.t. Cosgrave
William Thomas Cosgrave (Irish name Liam Tomás Mac Cosgair; June 6, 1880 – November 16, 1965), known generally as W.T. Cosgrave, was a...
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Arthur Griffith: Encyclopedia - Arthur Griffith
Arthur Griffith (Árt Ó Gríofa in Irish) (March 31, 1871 – August 12, 1922) was the founder and first leader of Sinn Féin. He served...
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University College Dublin - National University Of Ireland Dublin: Encyclopedia - University College Dublin - National University Of Ireland Dublin
University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin - more commonly University College Dublin (UCD) - is Ireland's largest...
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1932: Encyclopedia - 1932
1932 (MCMXXXII) is a leap year starting on Friday.
1932 - Events.
1932 - January-February.
January 3 - British arrest and intern Moh...
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Bertie Ahern: Encyclopedia - Bertie Ahern
Patrick Bartholemew Ahern (Irish name: Pádraig Parthalán Ó hEachthairn) (born September 12, 1951), commonly called Bertie Ahern, is an...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia - Dáil Éireann
Republic of Ireland
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia - Eamon De Valera
Eamon de Valera[1] (born Edward George de Valera, sometimes Gaelicised Éamon de Bhailéara; October 14, 1882 – August 29, 1975), was a...
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Resignation: Encyclopedia - Resignation
A resignation is the formal act of giving up one's office or position. A resignation can occur when a person holding a position gained by...
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December 15: Encyclopedia - December 15
December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 16 days remaining.
December 15 - Eve...
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History Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of The United Kingdom - Recent History
History of the United Kingdom - Clement Attlee.
The landslide 1945 Election returned Labour to power and Clement Attlee became prime mi...
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1966-1973
Because Lynch was elected as somewhat of a "compromise candidate" it appeared to many that he would only remain as an interim Taoiseach. ...
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Irish People: Encyclopedia Ii - Irish People - Descent
On the island of Ireland, most people consider themselves to be descended from a mixture of three broad groups: the nameless, prehistoric...
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Irish People: Encyclopedia Ii - Irish People - Descent
On the island of Ireland, most people consider themselves to be descended from a mixture of three broad groups: the nameless, prehistoric...
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Gerry Adams: Encyclopedia Ii - Gerry Adams - President Of Sinn Féin
In 1978, he became vice-president of Sinn Féin. The republican movement in the 1970s was split between the more pragmatic northern leade...
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Fianna Fáil Leadership Election 1992: Encyclopedia Ii - Fianna Fáil Leadership Election 1992 - Campaign
The beginning of the end of Charles Haughey's leadership occurred in November 1991 when the Minister for Finance, Albert Reynolds, launch...
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Fianna Fáil Leadership Election 1979: Encyclopedia Ii - Fianna Fáil Leadership Election 1979 - Candidates
Fianna Fáil leadership election 1979 - Standing.
Charles J. Haughey, Minister for Health & Social Welfare
George Colley, Minister...
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Garret Fitzgerald: Encyclopedia Ii - Garret Fitzgerald - Early Life
Garret FitzGerald was born in Dublin in 1926 into a very politically active family. His father was the London-born and reared Desmond Fit...
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History Of Northern Ireland: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Northern Ireland - Early 20th Century
From the late 19th Century, the majority of Irish people wanted the British government to give some sort of self-rule to Ireland. The Iri...
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Irish Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Irish Language - History And Politics
Irish language - Stages of the Irish language.
The introduction of Irish to Ireland dates from some time after 1200 BC.2 The earliest f...
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Irish General Election 1977: Encyclopedia Ii - Irish General Election 1977 - Campaign
In spite of having faced some controversial issues during its term of office, the ruling Fine Gael-Labour coalition looked set to defy po...
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John A. Costello: Encyclopedia Ii - John A. Costello - Taoiseach 1948-1951
Since Fine Gael was the largest party in the government it had the task of providing a suitable candidate for Taoiseach. Naturally it was...
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Bertie Ahern: Encyclopedia Ii - Bertie Ahern - Early And Private Life
Ahern was born in Drumcondra, Dublin into a traditional republican family. His father Con, a native of County Cork, had seen active servi...
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Liam Cosgrave: Encyclopedia Ii - Liam Cosgrave - Taoiseach
Cosgrave led a National Coalition of Fine Gael and Labour to victory in the 1973 General Election. It was the first non-Fianna Fáil gove...
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Longford-roscommon: Encyclopedia Ii - Longford-roscommon - Irish General Election 2002
The first four candidates in bold type indicate the current representatives in Dáil Éireann for Longford-Roscommon. The full results ar...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Early Political Life
Haughey has become one of the most controversial of all Irish politicians. He started his political career as a councillor before an emba...
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John Bruton: Encyclopedia Ii - John Bruton - Early Life
John Gerard Bruton was born in County Meath and educated at Clongowes Wood, a Jesuit public school, where, among others, James Joyce had ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Childhood
Born in the New York Nursery and Child Hospital in New York City in 1882 to an Irish mother, he stated that his parents, Catherine Coll d...
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Irish General Election 1992: Encyclopedia Ii - Irish General Election 1992 - Campaign
The general election of 1992 was precipitated by the collapse of the Fianna Fáil-Progressive Democrats coalition government. Allegations...
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Irish Government Buildings: Encyclopedia Ii - Irish Government Buildings - Origins
The building that was to become Irish Government Buildings was the last major public building build under British rule in Ireland. The fo...
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Irish Presidential Election 1997: Encyclopedia Ii - Irish Presidential Election 1997 - Candidates
The 1997 presidential election saw the biggest number of candidates contesting the position. In all five people received nominations, and...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - History
Dáil Éireann - Precursors.
The first legislature to exist in Ireland was the Parliament of Ireland and the first legislative lower ho...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - Election
The Dáil electorate consists of Irish and United Kingdom citizens over 18 years of age. Under the Constitution of Ireland a general elec...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Early Political Life
Haughey has become one of the most controversial of all Irish politicians. He started his political career as a councillor before an emba...
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University College Dublin - National University Of Ireland Dublin: Encyclopedia Ii - University College Dublin - National University Of Ireland Dublin - History
The university can trace its history to 1854 as the Catholic University of Ireland, the modern university recieved its charter in 1908.
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Charlie Mccreevy: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlie Mccreevy - Minister For Finance
In 1997, Fianna Fáil returned to power and McCreevy was the automatic choice as Minister for Finance. His period coincided with the Celt...
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Council Of State Ireland: Encyclopedia Ii - Council Of State Ireland - Composition
The Council of State consists of a number of government officials, who sit ex-officio, as well as certain former office holders and up to...
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Taoiseach: Encyclopedia Ii - Taoiseach - Overview
Under the Constitution of Ireland the Taoiseach must be appointed from among the members of Dáil Éireann. In the event that the Taoisea...
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Cathal Brugha: Encyclopedia Ii - Cathal Brugha - Political Career
Eamon de Valera | John A. Costello | Seán Lemass | Jack Lynch | Liam Cosgrave | Charles Haughey | Garret FitzGerald | Albert Reynolds ...
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1990s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1990s - Overview
While optimism and hopes were high following the collapse of Communism, the backlash of the Cold War's effect was only beginning, precipi...
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Seán Lemass: Encyclopedia Ii - Seán Lemass - Taoiseach 1959-1966
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On June 23, 1959 Seán Lemass was appointed Taoiseach on the nomination of Dáil Éireann. Many had wondered if...
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Sinn Féin: Encyclopedia Ii - Sinn Féin - History
Some historians dispute whether there is in fact a single, continuous Sinn Féin. Some merely see a collection of parties descended from ...
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Brian Cowen: Encyclopedia Ii - Brian Cowen - Early & Private Life
Cowen was born in Clara, County Offaly, the son of Bernard Cowen, a former Fianna Fáil TD and Senator and grandson of Christopher Cowen ...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - History
Dáil Éireann - Precursors.
The first legislature to exist in Ireland was the Parliament of Ireland and the first legislative lower ho...
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List Of Prime Ministers Of Ireland: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Prime Ministers Of Ireland - The Irish Republic
The Irish Republic was unilaterally declared by the First Dáil in January 1919. It ceased to exist with the coming into being of the Iri...
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List Of Irish People: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Irish People - Art
Main list of visual artists: List of Irish artists
List of Irish people - Architecture.
Eileen Gray
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Desmond O'malley: Encyclopedia Ii - Desmond O'malley - Early Life
Dessie O'Malley was born in Limerick City, Ireland in 1939. He was educated at the Jesuit Crescent College and at University College Dubl...
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John A. Costello: Encyclopedia Ii - John A. Costello - Taoiseach 1948-1951
Since Fine Gael was the largest party in the government it had the task of providing a suitable candidate for Taoiseach. Naturally it was...
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Dermot Ahern: Encyclopedia Ii - Dermot Ahern - Ministerial Performance
Ahern is generally described as being an excellent minister. His political ambition is not hidden and he is regarded as a future leader o...
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Mary Robinson: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary Robinson - Background
Born Mary Therese Bourke in Ballina, County Mayo in 1944, Robinson was the daughter of two medical doctors. The Hiberno-Norman Bourkes ha...
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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia Ii - Progressive Democrats - Policies
The Progressive Democrats’ economic policies are based on liberal economics. They support a free enterprise, low tax and pro-competitio...
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Northern Ireland Peace Process: Encyclopedia Ii - Northern Ireland Peace Process - Timeline
Northern Ireland peace process - Towards a Ceasefire.
1993 saw the Hume-Adams talks between John Hume of the nationalist Social Democra...
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Mary Mcaleese: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary Mcaleese - Background
McAleese was born Mary Patricia Leneghan (Irish: Máire Páidrigín Ní Lionnacháin) on 27th June, 1951 in the Ardoyne, Belfast where sh...
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Dick Spring: Encyclopedia Ii - Dick Spring - Political Career
His political life began in 1979 when he successfully contested the local elections in Tralee. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann in ...
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Fianna Fáil: Encyclopedia Ii - Fianna Fáil - History
Fianna Fáil was founded on March 23, 1926, and adopted its name on April 2 of the same year. It was founded by Éamon de Valera, former ...
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Arthur Griffith: Encyclopedia Ii - Arthur Griffith - Early Life
Arthur Griffith was born in Dublin, Ireland on March 31, 1871, of distant Welsh lineage, and was educated by the Christian Brothers of Ir...
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1990s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1990s - Events And Trends
While optimism and hopes were high following the collapse of Communism, the backlash of the Cold War's effect was only beginning, precipi...
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1932: Encyclopedia Ii - 1932 - Events
1932 - January-February.
January 3 - British arrest and intern Mohandas Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel
January 8 - In Britain the Archb...
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University Philosophical Society Trinity College Dublin: Encyclopedia Ii - University Philosophical Society Trinity College Dublin - History
In 1843, the Dublin Philosophical Society was founded to cater for those Trinity College students too young to join other societies in Du...
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W.t. Cosgrave: Encyclopedia Ii - W.t. Cosgrave - Political Career
Sinn Féin proved to be the big winner of the election in Ireland, capturing most Irish seats, many uncontested. It's manifesto promised ...
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Six-one News: Encyclopedia Ii - Six-one News - History
Six-One has been RTÉ's flagship television news programme since its launch in October 1988. Its predecessor programme was known as "News...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Childhood
Born in the New York Nursery and Child Hospital in New York City in 1882 to an Irish mother, he stated that his parents, Catherine Coll d...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Eighth Cabinet, March 1957-june 1959
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 16, 1957: Seán Moylon is appointed Minister for Agriculture.
June 26, 1957: Micheál Ó Moráin joins ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Sixth Cabinet, June 1944-february 1948
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
June 14, 1945: Seán T. O'Kelly resigns from the Cabinet after being elected President of Ireland.
June 19,...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Fourth Cabinet, June 1938-july 1943
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
September 8, 1939: An extensive Cabinet re-shuffle take splace following the outbreak of The Emergency. Se...
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Bertie Ahern: Encyclopedia Ii - Bertie Ahern - Ahern's First Cabinet, June 1997-june 2002
Bertie Ahern - Changes.
October 7, 1997: Ray Burke resigns as Minister for Foreign Affairs. Bertie Ahern takes over as acting Minister...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government, March 1982-december 1982
Charles Haughey - Changes.
October 6, 1982: Desmond O'Malley resigns as Minister for Industry, Commerce & Tourism, and Martin O'Do...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government, December 1979-june 1981
Charles Haughey - Changes.
January 21, 1980: Michael O'Kennedy resigns as Minister for Economic Planning & development and becomes...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's Third Government, March 1987-may 1989
Charles Haughey - Changes.
March 19, 1987: The functions of the Minister for the Public Service are transferred to the Minister for Fi...
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Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Haughey - Haughey's Fourth Government, May 1989-february 1992
Charles Haughey - Changes.
October 31, 1990: Brian Lenihan is dismissed as Tánaiste and Minister for Defence.
November 1, 1990: Charl...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Second Cabinet, February 1933-july 1937
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 29, 1936: Joseph Connolly retires as Minister for Lands & Fisheries.
June 3, 1936: Frank Aiken take...
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Bertie Ahern: Encyclopedia Ii - Bertie Ahern - First Government, 1997-2002
Bertie Ahern - Early problems.
Ahern's first government saw some teething problems during the initial six months. Firstly, Ahern attemp...
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Bertie Ahern: Encyclopedia Ii - Bertie Ahern - Second Government, 2002-present
Controversy surrounded the government's return to power when it was announced shortly after that certain cutbacks had to be made, due to ...
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Bertie Ahern: Encyclopedia Ii - Bertie Ahern - Ahern's Second Cabinet, June 2002-present
Bertie Ahern - Changes.
September 29, 2004: A major Cabinet re-shuffle takes place. Three Ministers, Charlie McCreevy, Michael Smith a...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Third Cabinet, July 1937-june 1938
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
December 29, 1937: Following the introduction of Bunreacht na hÉireann the following changes take place: t...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - Latest Election Results
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Desmond O'malley: Encyclopedia Ii - Desmond O'malley - Opposition To Haughey
Following the February 1982 general election Fianna Fáil, led by Haughey, failed to win an overall majority in the Dáil. The party met ...
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Desmond O'malley: Encyclopedia Ii - Desmond O'malley - Retirement
In October 1993 O'Malley retired as leader of the Progressive Democrats. He was succeeded by Mary Harney, one of the co-founders. In 1994...
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Desmond O'malley: Encyclopedia Ii - Desmond O'malley - Coalition With Fianna Fáil
In May 1989 Haughey made one of his biggest political mistakes. He called an early general election in the hope of winning an overall maj...
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Desmond O'malley: Encyclopedia Ii - Desmond O'malley - The Progressive Democrats
Immediately after O'Malley's expulsion he was contacted by a young Fine Gael activist named Michael McDowell. He encouraged O'Malley to f...
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Desmond O'malley: Encyclopedia Ii - Desmond O'malley - Expulsion From Fianna Fáil
In May 1984 the New-Ireland Forum Report was published. Haughey was a key figure in the Forum and agreed to several possible solutions fo...
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Desmond O'malley: Encyclopedia Ii - Desmond O'malley - Fianna Fáil Majority
In the 1977 general election Fianna Fáil received a 23 seat majority in Dáil Éireann. The major portfolios were all dominated by Jack ...
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W.t. Cosgrave: Encyclopedia Ii - W.t. Cosgrave - Political Career
Eamon de Valera | John A. Costello | Seán Lemass | Jack Lynch | Liam Cosgrave | Charles Haughey | Garret FitzGerald | Albert Reynolds ...
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Taoiseach: Encyclopedia Ii - Taoiseach - List Of Taoisigh
Main articles: List of Irish heads of government since 1919, List of Taoisigh by important facts
Taoiseach - Living former Taoisigh.
L...
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Brian Cowen: Encyclopedia Ii - Brian Cowen - Political Life
Cowen remained on the backbenches of Dáil Éireann until 1991 when he aligned himself with the Minister for Finance, and the man most li...
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Charlie Mccreevy: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlie Mccreevy - European Commissioner
In 2004, McCreevy was selected by Ahern to replace David Byrne as Ireland's European Commissioner. Incoming Commission President José Ma...
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1990s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1990s - People
1990s - World leaders.
Prime Minister Bob Hawke (Australia)
Prime Minister Paul Keating (Australia)
Prime Minister John Howard (Austra...
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1990s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1990s - Internet
1990s - Other significant events.
The massive global human impact on the environment, which first garnered attention in the 60s, was w...
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Seán Lemass: Encyclopedia Ii - Seán Lemass - Third Cabinet April 1965-november 1966
Seán Lemass - Changes.
July 6, 1965: The Department of Agriculture changes its title to the Department of Agriculture & Fisheries...
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Seán Lemass: Encyclopedia Ii - Seán Lemass - Political Career
Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh | Seán F. Lemass | William Norton | Seán MacEntee | Frank Aiken | Erskine H. Childers | Brendan Corish | George ...
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Council Of State Ireland: Encyclopedia Ii - Council Of State Ireland - Role
The president is not obliged to heed the recommendations of the Council of State. However, she must seek its advice, and give each member...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - Ceann Comhairle
Main article: Ceann Comhairle
The speaker, or presiding member, of Dáil Éireann is the Ceann Comhairle. The Ceann Comhairle is chosen f...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - Ceann Comhairle
Main article: Ceann Comhairle
The speaker, or presiding member, of Dáil Éireann is the Ceann Comhairle. The Ceann Comhairle is chosen f...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - Activities
Dáil Éireann determines its own standing orders and its members are protected by certain rights arising from parliamentary privilege. I...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - History
Dáil Éireann - Precursors.
The first legislature to exist in Ireland was the Parliament of Ireland and the first legislative lower ho...
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W.t. Cosgrave: Encyclopedia Ii - W.t. Cosgrave - Second Government September 1923-june 1927
W.T. Cosgrave - Changes.
March 7, 1924: Joseph McGrath resigns from the government as Minister for Industry & Commerce.
March 19, ...
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - Members Of The 29th Dáil May 2002-present
Main article: Members of the 29th Dáil
Government coalition parties denoted with bullets (•)
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Dáil Éireann: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann - Activities
Dáil Éireann determines its own standing orders and its members are protected by certain rights arising from parliamentary privilege. I...
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