Brian Ervine (born October 1951, Belfast) is a Northern Irish playwright, songwriter, teacher and former Ulster loyalist politician, based in Belfast....
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Progressive Unionist Party (section 2011 local and Assembly elections and Brian Ervine's leadership)
Northern Ireland following Brian Faulkner's retirement). Dr John Kyle was co-opted on to Belfast City Council to fill Ervine's seat. The party did not field...
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David Ervine (21 July 1953 – 8 January 2007) was a Northern Irish Ulster Loyalist and politician who served as leader of the Progressive Unionist Party...
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for his posters and postage stamp designs Ervine Mosby (1877–1916), English rugby league footballer Brian Ervine (born 1951), playwright, songwriter and...
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Ervine, a former member of the loyalist paramilitary Ulster Volunteer Force and later the leader of the Progressive Unionist Party. Her husband Brian...
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prior to his death. Spence was praised by, among others, PUP leader Brian Ervine, who stated that "his contribution to the peace is incalculable". Sinn...
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Progressive Unionist Party at the party's annual conference in succession to Brian Ervine. In this role Hutchinson took a leading role in the December 2012 campaign...
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become a supporter of political methods, and the two worked to recruit David Ervine to the PUP after being impressed by his ability as a speaker. Hoping to...
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Purvis defended her seat as an independent candidate with PUP leader Brian Ervine running against her. In the end neither candidate was elected and instead...
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following the death of party leader, MLA and Pottinger councillor David Ervine in 2007, sitting with party colleague, Hugh Smyth. He was a member of Belfast...
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Progressive Unionists' only candidate, Brian Ervine announced that he would resign as party leader. "PUP leader Brian Ervine to stand down" Archived 22 November...
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died on 8 June 2016, aged 62 after a short illness. Former PUP leader Brian Ervine paid tribute to his negotiating skills by bringing the RHC & UVF to the...
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Purvis Independent East Belfast Stephen Stewart Independent East Belfast Brian Ervine PUP East Belfast Magdalena Wolska SDLP East Belfast Niall Ó Donnghaile...
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(born 1966) St. John Greer Ervine (1883–1971) Padraic Fiacc (1924–2019) Leontia Flynn (born 1974) Brendan Foley (born 1964) Brian Friel (1929–2015) Seamus...
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1996–1998 Reg Empey (UUP) Jim Rodgers (UUP) Sammy Wilson (DUP) 1998 David Ervine (PUP) Ian Adamson (UUP) 2003 Naomi Long (Alliance Party) Michael Copeland...
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Progressive Unionist Party leader David Ervine in a humorous light in an episode filmed before his death in January 2007. Ervine was one of three political representatives...
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could neither confirm nor deny his death. Ervine died the following day. In March 2009, following the Brian Cowen nude portraits controversy, RTÉ News:...
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2024. "Ervine returns as Zimbabwe name squads for white-ball tour of Sri Lanka". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 1 January 2024. "Ervine returns...
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11. The Times, 19 October 1921, p. 8. Ervine 1921, p. 11. Shaw 1934, pp. 855, 869, 891, 910–911, 938. Ervine 1923, p. 11. The Times, 15 October 1923...
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Doyle (born 1958) Gary Duggan (born 1979) Lord Dunsany (1878–1957) St John Ervine (1883–1971) Padraic Fallon (1905–1974) George Farquhar (1677–1707) Bernard...
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fall back to Dunkirk itself. During the night of 31 May to 1 June, Marcus Ervine-Andrews won the Victoria Cross in the battle when he defended 1,000 yards...
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List of International cricket families (section Ervine)
Dion, who played for New Zealand in international cricket. Sean Ervine Craig Ervine Sean and Craig are brothers. Brad Evans Craig Evans Craig is the...
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and elected to field. This was the first Test to be played at this venue. Brian Bennett, Joylord Gumbie and Clive Madande (Zim) all made their Test debuts...
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statements which have unfortunately tarnished their own credibility". David Ervine, a member of the UVF sentenced to 11 years for possession of explosives...
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Ernie, Knuckle Farokh Engineer - Rooky, Brylcreem Boy, Dikra Farookh Sean Ervine – Slug, Siuc Imran Farhat – Romi James Faulkner – The Finisher Steven Finn...
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Test series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result Test 2540 25–28 July Andrew Balbirnie Craig Ervine Stormont, Belfast Ireland by 4 wickets...
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the second pair of batsmen for Zimbabwe after Stuart Carlisle and Sean Ervine to score centuries in same ODI innings for Zimbabwe. Both Raza and Kaia...
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City Hall. Both commentators and prominent political figures like David Ervine portrayed Campbell as an "agent provocateur", controlled by British intelligence...
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Ervine joins UUP grouping". BBC News. 15 May 2006. Archived from the original on 8 March 2008. Retrieved 9 April 2010. "MP 'distressed' over Ervine move"...
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was Ireland's first men's ODI series victory in Zimbabwe. Injured Craig Ervine was ruled out of T20I series, with Tinashe Kamunhukamwe replaced him in...
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