Éamonn Lawlor (born 1951) is an Irish radio broadcaster on RTÉ lyric fm. Éamonn Lawlor was born in Delvin, County Westmeath.[citation needed] He was educated...
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extended daytime television service on RTÉ 1. The original presenter was Éamonn Lawlor, who had returned to Ireland after ten years as Europe correspondent...
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presenter to become government press secretary under Albert Reynolds. Éamonn Lawlor was appointed as his successor and remained until 1996, when he became...
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show when his former show The Frontline was subsumed into Prime Time) Éamonn Lawlor 1996–1999 Mark Little 2002–2009 (left RTÉ to set up his new social media...
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Finnerty Noel Fogarty, sacked in September 2021 Jimmy Greeley Mary Kennedy Éamonn Lawlor Flor McCarthy Aengus Mac Grianna Geraldine McInerney Charles Mitchel...
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Joe Duffy Louise Duffy Myles Dungan Rachael English Gavin Jennings Áine Lawlor Cathal Mac Coille Sarah McInerney Cathal Murray John Murray Mary Wilson...
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in Germany; 9 Hurt". Associated Press. 13 July 1988 – via LA Times. Lawlor, Éamonn. "IRA Bomb British Base BROADCAST: 1988.JUL.13". RTE Archives Collections...
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90–92 Lawlor, The Burnings, 1920, p.184 Lawlor, The Burnings, 1920, pp.171–176 Hopkinson 2002, p. 158. Lawlor, Pearse. The Outrages, pp. 115-116 Lawlor, Pearse...
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An earlier reference to the dubious nature of the name is made by H. C. Lawlor in an article in Man Vol. 31, January 1931 (Royal Anthropological Institute...
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Lee Keegan. Match commentary was provided by Darragh Maloney, assisted by Éamonn Fitzmaurice. The game was also televised on BBC Two in Northern Ireland...
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Eggleston (1973–1974) Dave Bacuzzi (1974–1984) Ray Treacy (1982–1990) Mick Lawlor (1984–86) Martin Bayly (1994–1996) Dermot Keely (1996–1998) Liam Tuohy Source:...
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the general election later that year by a margin of just 59 votes to Liam Lawlor of Fianna Fáil. In 1999, Mac Giolla wrote to the chairman of the Flood Tribunal...
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Wilson, Scott Atkinson, Belinda Balaski, Eve Brenner, Jordan Bridges, Sean Lawlor, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Marshall Manesh, Ron...
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Dennis Johnston, Jack Kehler, Kirk Fox, Norman Howell, Kris Kamm, John Lawlor, Hugh Ross, Michael McGrady, Rockne Tarkington, Matt O'Toole, Luce Rains...
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Breathnach, Mary Coughlan, Seamus Reilly, Ruth McCabe, Conor McEvoy, Emmet Lawlor McHugh, Bianca O'Connor 18 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Warner Bros...
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was as follows:- John (Shirty) Sexton, George Sexton, Jack Sexton, Eamonn Lawlor, Paddy Behan, Tommy Berns, Michael Ryan, Hal Conway, Jimmy Behan, John...
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irish Biography Seán MacBride That Day's Struggle. A Memoir, ed. Caitríona Lawlor, Dublin: Currach Press, 2005. ISBN 1-85607-929-5 Hanley, Brian (2002). The...
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Mendicity Institution garrison, while Colbert was under the command of Éamonn Ceannt at Watkins Brewery. Heuston and Colbert were executed for their part...
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Retrieved 8 January 2024. Burke, Stephen (22 September 2017), Maze, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Barry Ward, Martin McCann, retrieved 4 August 2018 Media related to Gerry...
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among others, Benny Henderson, Dessie Glynn, Chris Giles, Kevin Clarke, Kit Lawlor and Tim Coffey, they won two in a row in 1947–48 and 1948–49. In 1953 Sam...
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Liam Lawlor (FF) 1982 by-election Liam Skelly (FG) 24th 1982 (Nov) Eileen Lemass (FF) Tomás Mac Giolla (WP) 25th 1987 Pat O'Malley (PDs) Liam Lawlor (FF)...
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and was elected on the sixteenth count without reaching the quota. Brian Lawlor was co-opted to fill Brophy's seat on South Dublin County Council. He was...
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music singer Henry Mitchell Jones, recipient of the Victoria Cross Liam Lawlor, controversial teachta dála, born in Crumlin Phil Lynott of rock group Thin...
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activist and medical doctor lived and practised on Belgrave Road, Rathmines Éamonn MacThomáis, 1927–2002, born in Rathmines, was an author, broadcaster, historian...
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Fine Gael Retired (from Dublin County West) Brian Fleming Fine Gael Liam Lawlor Fianna Fáil Lost seat (moved from Dublin County West) (Lemass: from Dublin...
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Seats Party Candidate FPv% Count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Labour George Lawlor 20.72 2,361 Fine Gael Robbie Staples 13.83 1,576 ...
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Macken League of Ireland Cup – 1983–84 1985–1986 Tony Reilly 1986 Mick Lawlor 1987 Ciaran Maher 1987–1988 Arthur Brady 1988–1989 Synan Braddish League...
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Democratic Left Mervyn Taylor Labour Éamonn Walsh Labour Dublin West Austin Currie Fine Gael Joan Burton Labour Liam Lawlor Fianna Fáil Brian Lenihan Snr Fianna...
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History. Dublin.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Lawlor, Philip (2011). The outrages, 1920–1: IRA and the Ulster Specials in the...
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Garrett Keogh as Gimp Gillespie Sean Lawlor as Rory Rua Frankie McCafferty as Cor Mogaill Breffni McKenna as Eamonn Eales Trevor Moore as Postman Maeve...
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