James Joseph McDaid (born 3 October 1949) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister of State for Transport from 2002 to 2004 and...
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plays for Galway ==See also== McDaid's Football Special, an Irish soft drink This page lists people with the surname McDaid. If an internal link intending...
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constitution, as fundamental to the party's identity. As of 2024, it is led by Jim McDaid. The SLP advocates economic localism, supported Britain's exit from the...
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Grogan (vocals), Gerard "Caesar" McInulty (guitar), Michael "Tich" Anderson (drums), Tony McDaid (guitar), and Johnny McElhone (bass guitar), were all members...
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Tory local election defeats. Parker, George; Strauss, Delphine; Pickard, Jim (23 April 2024). "Summer or autumn? Rishi Sunak's election date dilemma"...
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23rd Charlie McCreevy 22 January 1993 15 December 1994 Fianna Fáil 23rd Enda Kenny 15 December 1994 26 June 1997 Fine Gael 24th Jim McDaid 26 June 1997...
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the O'Donoghue's response "did not go far enough". Fianna Fáil TD Mattie McGrath speaking on Today FM compared O'Donoghue's actions to that of a 'latter...
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there was much unrest within Fianna Fáil, with a number of TDs such as Jim O'Callaghan, Cathal Crowe, James Lawless and Marc MacSharry openly questioning...
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Islandeady, near Castlebar, County Mayo, the third child of five of Mary Eithne (McGinley) and Henry Kenny. He was educated locally at St Patrick's National School...
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McConalogue was elected to Donegal County Council at the 2009 local elections to represent the Inishowen local electoral area. After Jim McDaid's retirement...
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Commons, his seat of Chorley was not contested by most major parties. Eamonn McCann is listed as the party's leader in Northern Ireland for the purposes of...
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He was born in Ramelton. Jim McDaid, Irish politician Dinny McGinley, Irish politician Joe McHugh, Irish politician James McNulty, Irish political activist...
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of Cabinet were educated here, including Pa O'Donnell, Neil Blaney and Jim McDaid. Others educated there include quiz player Pat Gibson (Who Wants to Be...
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a much publicised relationship with Jim McDaid (former Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation). She met McDaid at a function at New York in late 1997...
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the third seat in the constituency, after Fine Gael's Joe McHugh and Fianna Fáil's Jim McDaid. He was elected on the eighth count after a closely fought...
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place here. In December 1999, the Minister for Arts, Sports and Tourism Jim McDaid, announced a £1.3m grant under the Sports Capital Programme to undertake...
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long-term supporter of former government minister Jim McDaid, and walked out in support of McDaid when McDaid withdrew his support for Fianna Fáil in acrimonious...
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original on 1 December 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2010. "Tánaiste regrets Jim McDaid's resignation". RTÉ News. 2 November 2010. Archived from the original on...
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subordinate to another. Secondly, in July, Charles Haughey gave evidence to the McCracken Tribunal on corruption confirming that he had received IR£1.3 million...
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effective from yesterday following completion of the formalities of Deputy McDaid's resignation under the statute. "Written Answers: Youth Services – Dáil...
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demise as Taoiseach. Controversy erupted over the attempted appointment of Jim McDaid as Minister for Defence, which saw him withdraw his nomination under pressure...
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Charles McCreevy (born 30 September 1949) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services...
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Articles 13 and 28 of the Constitution of Ireland. On 13 November 1991, Jim McDaid was proposed as Minister for Defence, but his name was withdrawn later...
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resigned on his nomination as European Commissioner. On 17 July 1999, Michael McDowell SC was appointed by the president as Attorney General on the nomination...
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Michael McDowell (born 1 May 1951) is an Irish independent politician and barrister. Active in Irish politics since the 1980s, he currently serves in Seanad...
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with at least one of those who died. Fianna Fáil Donegal North-East TD Jim McDaid also expressed sympathy. Fine Gael councillor John Ryan said: "I don't...
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McAleese dissolve the Dáil. The Dáil passed the finance bill on 27 January 2011, with the Seanad following on 29 January. Accordingly, Cowen asked McAleese...
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David Andrews, Jnr is a comedian who works under the stage name of David McSavage. His brother Niall Andrews was a TD and MEP. In May 2000, he was appointed...
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weighed in, with Chris Andrews in favour of outlawing head shops while Jim McDaid said this would be a "huge mistake" which would allow illegal street dealers...
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membership changes Donegal North-East Hugh Conaghan Fianna Fáil Lost seat Jim McDaid Fianna Fáil Donegal South-West No membership changes Dublin Central Michael...
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