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    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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  • 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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  • 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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