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Progressive Democrats

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Mary Harney - Progressive Democrats

Harney went on the become a founder-member of the Progressive Democrats with Desmond O'Malley and Bobby Molloy in 1986. Many other disaffected TDs followed suit. The new political party put the economic recovery of the country at the top of their political priorities. In 1989 the Progressive Democrats entered into a coalition government with Charles Haughey's Fianna Fáil. Harney was appointed Minister of State with responsibility for Environmental Protection. As Minister of State she banned the sale of bituminous coal in Dublin, thus ...

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Mary Harney, Mary Harney - Early & Private Life, Mary Harney - Fianna Fáil, Mary Harney - Progressive Democrats, Mary Harney - In Government, Mary Harney - Political career

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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-competition policy base. The Progressive Democrats consider privatisation on a case by case basis. They pushed for the privatisation of Aer Lingus because they believed that the company had no future if it didn’t have access to private capital. On the other hand, they strongly opposed their coalition partner’s plans to privatise Aer Rianta, arguing that the only thing worse than a public monopoly is a priv ...

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Progressive Democrats, Progressive Democrats - Policies, Progressive Democrats - History, Progressive Democrats - Progressive Democrats TDs, Progressive Democrats - Future, Progressive Democrats - External link

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia - Bertie Ahern

Patrick Bartholemew Ahern (Irish name: Pádraig Parthalán Ó hEachthairn) (born September 12, 1951), commonly called Bertie Ahern, is an Irish politician. He is, since June 26, 1997, the tenth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, and leader of a Fianna Fáil-Progressive Democrats coalition government. Ahern has been a Teachta Dála since 1977 and currently represents the constituency of Dublin Central. He has previously served in the governments of Charles J. Haughey and Albert Reynolds as Minister for Labour (1 ...

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia - Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal

In the late 20th century, and especially at the turn of the 21st, the Catholic Church in several countries was confronted with a series of allegations concerning sexual abuse of children under the legal age of consent ¹ by Catholic clergy and religious. The controversy was at its most famous when it hit the United States in the late 1990s and early 2000s. However, several countries, including Canada, had already faced similar controversies with high-profile cases such as the Mount Cashel Orphanage scandal in the province of ...

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia - Celtic Tiger

"The Celtic Tiger" is a nickname for the Republic of Ireland during its period of rapid economic growth between the 1990s and 2001 or 2002. Strictly speaking, the term is used for both the period of time (as in Celtic Tiger years) and the country during that period. Most recently, the term Celtic Tiger 2 is used of the years since 2004, when the country enjoyed a 5% growth in GDP despite downturn in the rest of Europe, becoming the second h ...

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Progressive Democrats: 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 1994. He was the fifth leader of Fianna Fáil during the same period. Reynolds was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a TD) for Longford-Roscommon in 1977, and was re-elected at each election until his retirement in 2002. He previously served as Minister for Finance (1988-1991), Minister for Industry & Commerce (1987-1988), Minister for Industry & Energy (1982), Minister for Transport ...

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia - Brian Lenihan

Brian Lenihan (November 17, 1930 - November 1, 1995) was a senior Irish Fianna Fáil politician. In a long and distinguished political career he served as Minister for Justice (1964-1968), Minister for Education (1968-1969), Minister for Transport & Power (1969-1973), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1973, 1979-1981 & 1987-1989), Minister for Forestry & Fisheries (1977-1979), Minister for Agriculture (1982) and Minister for Defence (1989-1990). Lenihan was a Senator in Seanad Éireann on two occasions (1957-1961 and 1973-1977 ...

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Progressive Democrats: 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 three terms in office; 1979 to 1981, March 1982 to December 1982 and 1987 to 1992. He was the fourth leader of Fianna Fáil from 1979 until 1992. Charlie Haughey was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a TD for Dublin in 1957, and was re-elected at each election until 1992. Haughey also served as Minister for Health & Social Welfare (1977-1979), Minister for Finance (1966-1970), Min ...

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Jim Duffy author - The Lenihan Interview

In 1990 as part of his postgraduate thesis for his Master of Arts in Political Science Duffy interviewed senior politicians, one of whom was the then Tánaiste, Brian Lenihan. The on-the-record interview, in May 1990, formed one source for a major series of articles on the presidency of Ireland, published in The Irish Times in September 1990. In the interview Lenihan confirmed what he had previously confirmed to other writers over eight years, that on 27 January 1982 he, along with party leader Charles Haughey and a colleague, Sylvester Barr ...

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Jim Duffy author, Jim Duffy author - Origins, Jim Duffy author - The Lenihan Interview, Jim Duffy author - Advising the Republic Advisory Committee, Jim Duffy author - Media and research work, Jim Duffy author - Writings on religion and gay marriage, Jim Duffy author - Additional information

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Mary Harney - Fianna Fáil

It wasn't long before Harney's name was mentioned in political circles. She came to the attention of Fianna Fáil leader Jack Lynch and stood unsuccessfully as a Fianna Fáil candidate in the 1977 general election. As a consolation she was appointed to Seanad Éireann by Lynch who had become Taoiseach. At 24 she holds the record as the youngest Senator in Irish history. In 1979 Harney had her first electoral success when she was elected to Dublin County Council. Two years later she was successfully elected to the Dáil in the 1981 gen ...

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Mary Harney, Mary Harney - Early & Private Life, Mary Harney - Fianna Fáil, Mary Harney - Progressive Democrats, Mary Harney - In Government, Mary Harney - Political career

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Progressive Democrats: 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 have been in Mayo since the thirteenth century. Like many who came to Ireland with the Norman invasion, it was said of the Bourkes that they ended up "more Irish than the Irish themselves". Her family had links with many diverse political strands in Ireland. One ancestor was a leading activist in the Mayo Land League and the Irish Republican Brotherhood; an uncle, Sir Paget John Bourke, was knighted by ...

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Mary Robinson, Mary Robinson - Background, Mary Robinson - Career in the senate, Mary Robinson - Presidential candidacy, Mary Robinson - Beating Noel Browne for the nomination, Mary Robinson - Candidates from other parties, Mary Robinson - Lenihan campaign implodes, Mary Robinson - Presidency, Mary Robinson - High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson - Popularity, Mary Robinson - Footnotes, Mary Robinson - Additional reading, Mary Robinson - Other source material

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Progressive Democrats: 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 of dishonesty at the Beef Tribunal forced Desmond O'Malley and his party to part ways with Albert Reynolds's Fianna Fáil. Both Albert Reynolds and John Bruton of Fine Gael were fighting their first general election as leader of their respective parties. For Reynolds it would be his only election as leader. The campaign went very poorly f ...

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Irish general election 1992, Irish general election 1992 - Campaign, Irish general election 1992 - Result, Irish general election 1992 - Dail Membership Changes, Irish general election 1992 - Subsequent By-elections

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Irish general election 1989 - Campaign

The general election of 1989 was precipitated by the defeat of the minority Fianna Fáil government in a private members motion regarding the provision of funds for AIDS sufferers. While a general election was not necessary as the defeat was only seen as something that was an embarrassment for the government, the Dáil was dissolved nonetheless. Charles Haughey, the leader of Fianna Fáil, called the general election for another reason. Opinion polls had shown that the party's strong performance in government had increased their popul ...

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Irish general election 1989, Irish general election 1989 - Campaign, Irish general election 1989 - Result, Irish general election 1989 - Dail Membership Changes

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Irish general election 1997 - Overview

The 1997 General Election saw the public offered a choice of two possible coalitions. The existing government coalition of Fine Gael, Labour and Democratic Left – the so-called "Rainbow Coalition". This, in very broad terms could be described as a centre left coalition. It was opposed by a coalition of Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats, which most Irish commentators regarded as a centre right coalition. Following the election none of the major parties had a clear majority. A Fianna Fáil-Progressive Democrats coalition is t ...

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Irish general election 1997, Irish general election 1997 - Overview, Irish general election 1997 - National, Irish general election 1997 - Dail Membership changes, Irish general election 1997 - Elected in subsequent by-elections, Irish general election 1997 - Footnote

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties - A

List of political parties - Abkhazia. More info can be found at List of political parties in Abkhazia Afkhazetis Komunisturi Partia (Communist Party of Abkhazia) Aitara (Revival) Amtsakhara (Signal Lights) Republican Party (native name not available) United Abkhazia (native name not available) List of political parties - Afghanistan. At the last parliamentary ...

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List of political parties, List of political parties - Introduction, List of political parties - Parties by country, List of political parties - A, List of political parties - Abkhazia, List of political parties - Afghanistan, List of political parties - Åland, List of political parties - Albania, List of political parties - Algeria, List of political parties - American Samoa, List of political parties - Andorra, List of political parties - Angola, List of political parties - Anguilla, List of political parties - Antigua and Barbuda, List of political parties - Argentina, List of political parties - Armenia, List of political parties - Aruba, List of political parties - Australia, List of political parties - Austria, List of political parties - Azerbaijan, List of political parties - B, List of political parties - Bahamas, List of political parties - Bahrain, List of political parties - Bangladesh, List of political parties - Barbados, List of political parties - Belarus, List of political parties - Belgium, List of political parties - Belize, List of political parties - Benin, List of political parties - Bermuda, List of political parties - Bhutan, List of political parties - Bolivia, List of political parties - Bosnia and Herzegovina, List of political parties - Botswana, List of political parties - Brazil, List of political parties - British Virgin Islands, List of political parties - Brunei, List of political parties - Bulgaria, List of political parties - Burkina Faso, List of political parties - Burundi, List of political parties - C, List of political parties - Cambodia, List of political parties - Cameroon, List of political parties - Canada, List of political parties - Cape Verde, List of political parties - Cayman Islands, List of political parties - Central African Republic, List of political parties - Chad, List of political parties - Chile, List of political parties - China People's Republic, List of political parties - Colombia, List of political parties - Comoros, List of political parties - Congo Democratic Republic Kinshasa, List of political parties - Congo Republic, List of political parties - Cook Islands, List of political parties - Costa Rica, List of political parties - Côte d'Ivoire, List of political parties - Croatia, List of political parties - Cuba, List of political parties - Cyprus, List of political parties - Czech Republic, List of political parties - D, List of political parties - Denmark, List of political parties - Djibouti, List of political parties - Dominica, List of political parties - Dominican Republic, List of political parties - E, List of political parties - East Timor, List of political parties - Ecuador, List of political parties - Egypt, List of political parties - El Salvador, List of political parties - Equatorial Guinea, List of political parties - Eritrea, List of political parties - Estonia, List of political parties - Ethiopia, List of political parties - European Union, List of political parties - F, List of political parties - Falkland Islands, List of political parties - Faroe Islands, List of political parties - Fiji, List of political parties - Finland, List of political parties - France, List of political parties - French Polynesia, List of political parties - G, List of political parties - Gabon, List of political parties - Gambia, List of political parties - Georgia, List of political parties - Germany, List of political parties - Ghana, List of political parties - Gibraltar, List of political parties - Greece, List of political parties - Greenland, List of political parties - Grenada, List of political parties - Guam, List of political parties - Guatemala, List of political parties - Guernsey, List of political parties - Guinea, List of political parties - Guinea-Bissau, List of political parties - Guyana, List of political parties - H, List of political parties - Haiti, List of political parties - Honduras, List of political parties - Hong Kong, List of political parties - Hungary, List of political parties - I, List of political parties - Iceland, List of political parties - India, List of political parties - Indonesia, List of political parties - Iran, List of political parties - Iraq, List of political parties - Ireland Republic, List of political parties - Israel, List of political parties - Italy, List of political parties - J, List of political parties - Jamaica, List of political parties - Japan, List of political parties - Jersey, List of political parties - Jordan, List of political parties - K, List of political parties - Kazakhstan, List of political parties - Kenya, List of political parties - Kiribati, List of political parties - Korea Democratic People's Republic, List of political parties - Korea Republic, List of political parties - Kosovo, List of political parties - Kuwait, List of political parties - Kyrgyzstan, List of political parties - L, List of political parties - Laos, List of political parties - Latvia, List of political parties - Lebanon, List of political parties - Lesotho, List of political parties - Liberia, List of political parties - Libya, List of political parties - Liechtenstein, List of political parties - Lithuania, List of political parties - Luxembourg, List of political parties - M, List of political parties - Macau, List of political parties - Macedonia Republic, List of political parties - Madagascar, List of political parties - Malawi, List of political parties - Malaysia, List of political parties - Maldives, List of political parties - Mali, List of political parties - Malta, List of political parties - Man Isle of, List of political parties - Marshall Islands, List of political parties - Mauritania, List of political parties - Mauritius, List of political parties - Mayotte, List of political parties - Mexico, List of political parties - Micronesia, List of political parties - Moldova, List of political parties - Monaco, List of political parties - Mongolia, List of political parties - Montserrat, List of political parties - Morocco, List of political parties - Mozambique, List of political parties - Myanmar, List of political parties - N, List of political parties - Nagorno Karabakh, List of political parties - Namibia, List of political parties - Nauru, List of political parties - Nepal, List of political parties - Netherlands, List of political parties - Netherlands Antilles, List of political parties - New Caledonia, List of political parties - New Zealand, List of political parties - Nicaragua, List of political parties - Niger, List of political parties - Nigeria, List of political parties - Niue, List of political parties - Norfolk, List of political parties - Northern Marianas, List of political parties - Norway, List of political parties - O, List of political parties - Oman, List of political parties - P, List of political parties - Pakistan, List of political parties - Palau, List of political parties - Palestinian National Authority, List of political parties - Panama, List of political parties - Papua New Guinea, List of political parties - Paraguay, List of political parties - Peru, List of political parties - Philippines, List of political parties - Pitcairn, List of political parties - Poland, List of political parties - Portugal, List of political parties - Puerto Rico, List of political parties - Q, List of political parties - Qatar, List of political parties - R, List of political parties - Romania, List of political parties - Russia, List of political parties - Rwanda, List of political parties - S, List of political parties - Saint Helena, List of political parties - Saint Kitts and Nevis, List of political parties - Saint Lucia, List of political parties - Saint Pierre and Miquelon, List of political parties - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, List of political parties - Samoa, List of political parties - San Marino, List of political parties - São Tomé and Príncipe, List of political parties - Saudi Arabia, List of political parties - Senegal, List of political parties - Serbia and Montenegro, List of political parties - Seychelles, List of political parties - Sierra Leone, List of political parties - Singapore, List of political parties - Slovakia, List of political parties - Slovenia, List of political parties - Solomon Islands, List of political parties - Somalia, List of political parties - Somaliland, List of political parties - South Africa, List of political parties - South Ossetia, List of political parties - Spain, List of political parties - Sri Lanka, List of political parties - Sudan, List of political parties - Suriname, List of political parties - Swaziland, List of political parties - Sweden, List of political parties - Switzerland, List of political parties - Syria, List of political parties - T, List of political parties - Taiwan, List of political parties - Tajikistan, List of political parties - Tanzania, List of political parties - Thailand, List of political parties - Togo, List of political parties - Tokelau, List of political parties - Tonga, List of political parties - Transnistria, List of political parties - Trinidad and Tobago, List of political parties - Tunisia, List of political parties - Turkey, List of political parties - Turkmenistan, List of political parties - Turks and Caicos, List of political parties - Tuvalu, List of political parties - U, List of political parties - Uganda, List of political parties - Ukraine, List of political parties - United Arab Emirates, List of political parties - United Kingdom, List of political parties - United States, List of political parties - United States Virgin Islands, List of political parties - Uruguay, List of political parties - Uzbekistan, List of political parties - V, List of political parties - Vanuatu, List of political parties - Venezuela, List of political parties - Vietnam, List of political parties - Virgin Islands of the United States, List of political parties - W, List of political parties - Wallis and Futuna, List of political parties - Western Sahara, List of political parties - Y, List of political parties - Yemen, List of political parties - Z, List of political parties - Zambia, List of political parties - Zimbabwe

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Irish general election 1987 - Campaign

The general election of 1987 was precipitated by the withdrawal of the Labour Party from the Fine Gael led government on January 20, 1987. The reason was a disagreement over budget proposals. Rather than press on with the government's agenda the Taoiseach and leader of Fine Gael, Garret FitzGerald, decided to dissolve the Dáil. An unusually long period of four weeks was set for the campaign. It was hoped that the electorate would w ...

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Irish general election 1987, Irish general election 1987 - Campaign, Irish general election 1987 - Results, Irish general election 1987 - First time TDs, Irish general election 1987 - Retiring TDs

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Labour Party Ireland - Labour in the Irish Free State

The Anglo-Irish Treaty divided the Labour party. Some members sided with the Irregulars in the Irish Civil War that quickly followed. O'Brien and Johnson encouraged its members to support the Treaty. In the 1922 general election the party won 17 seats. However there were a number of strikes during the first year and a loss in support got the party. In the 1923 election Labour only won 14 seats. From 1922 until Fianna Fáil TDs took their seats in 1927, Labour was the major opposition party in the Dáil. It at ...

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Labour Party Ireland, Labour Party Ireland - Foundation, Labour Party Ireland - Early history, Labour Party Ireland - Labour in the Irish Free State, Labour Party Ireland - The split with National Labour and the first coalition governments, Labour Party Ireland - Labour under Brendan Corish 1960 - 1977, Labour Party Ireland - The 1980s: coalition internal feuding electoral decline and regrowth, Labour Party Ireland - Mary Robinson and coalitions of different hues, Labour Party Ireland - Merger with Democratic Left and recent electoral performance, Labour Party Ireland - Leaders of the Labour Party since 1922, Labour Party Ireland - Labour Party Front Bench

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Irish general election 2002 - Overview

The general election was significant for a number of reasons: The election was considered a success for Fianna Fáil, with the party coming within a handful of seats from achieving an overall majority. The re-election of the Fianna Fáil-Progressive Democrats government, the first occasion since 1969 when an Irish government won re-election. The meltdown in Fine Gael support, which saw the main opposition party drop from 54 to 31 seats, lose all but three seats in Dublin, and several prominent members, includin ...

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Irish general election 2002, Irish general election 2002 - Overview, Irish general election 2002 - Statistical summary, Irish general election 2002 - Dail Membership Changes, Irish general election 2002 - By-elections, Irish general election 2002 - External link

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Irish Reunification - Support and opposition for Reunification

There is almost universal support in the Republic of Ireland for reunification from all political parties. Public opinion generally ranges from lukewarm to strongly nationalist. There are also some non-partisan groups, such as the Reform Movement and southern lodges of the Orange Order, that tend to be sympathetic to Northern Ireland remaining within the UK indefinitely. Opposition to reunification comes mainly from Unionist political parties in Northern Ireland, particularly the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and the Democratic Unionist ...

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Irish Reunification, Irish Reunification - Overview, Irish Reunification - Support and opposition for Reunification, Irish Reunification - Sinn Féin, Irish Reunification - Social Democratic and Labour Party, Irish Reunification - Irish Republican Socialist Party, Irish Reunification - Republican Sinn Féin, Irish Reunification - Fianna Fáil, Irish Reunification - Progressive Democrats, Irish Reunification - Fine Gael, Irish Reunification - Labour Party Ireland, Irish Reunification - Economic consequences of Reunification, Irish Reunification - Likelihood of a United Ireland

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Progressive Democrats: Encyclopedia II - Galway - Politics

Galway - City Council. Services such as rubbish collection, recycling, traffic control, parks and housing are controlled by a fifteen member city council elected to five year terms by proportional representation, the next such election is due in June 2009. The make-up of the current city council is: four Labour Party, three Fine Gael, three Progressive Democrats, two Fianna Fail, one Green Party, ...

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Galway, Galway - History, Galway - Politics, Galway - City Council, Galway - Galway Chamber, Galway - Mayoralty, Galway - Deputies, Galway - Culture, Galway - Architecture, Galway - Events, Galway - Theatre, Galway - Education, Galway - Other, Galway - Infrastructure, Galway - Airport, Galway - Railway, Galway - Road, Galway - Galway Harbour, Galway - Sport, Galway - Footnotes

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