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    Frank Cluskey (8 April 1930 – 7 May 1989) was an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Trade, Commerce and Tourism from 1982 to 1983...
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    end of 1979, Garret FitzGerald was the new leader of Fine Gael and Frank Cluskey was leading the Labour Party. Haughey and Fianna Fáil seemed extremely...
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  • Cluskey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles B. Cluskey (ca. 1808–1871), American architect Frank Cluskey (1930–1989), Irish...
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    defeated by Frank Cluskey for the leadership of the party. O'Leary was elected to the European Parliament for the Dublin constituency in 1979. Cluskey resigned...
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    Ray MacSharry, and in Dublin South-Central, caused by the death of Frank Cluskey. While Fianna Fáil had hoped to achieve an overall majority, the party...
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    intent to do so before the election. He was succeeded as party leader by Frank Cluskey. Corish retired from politics completely at the February 1982 general...
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  • a Labour Party candidate for Dublin South-Central with party leader Frank Cluskey. O'Connell was encouraged to stand in Dublin West but refused. He contested...
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    reshuffle following the resignation from cabinet of former Labour leader Frank Cluskey in December 1983, Spring was appointed as Minister for Energy. He was...
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  • and the National Museum. They also visited the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Frank Cluskey, at the Mansion House, and attended a state banquet at Dublin Castle...
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    radical elements, Labour Left, led by such figures as Emmet Stagg, Sam Nolan, Frank Buckley and Helena Sheehan, and Militant Tendency, led by Joe Higgins, opposed...
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    by-election Patrick Cummins (FF) 17th 1961 Joseph Barron (CnaP) 18th 1965 Frank Cluskey (Lab) Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (FF) 19th 1969 Richie Ryan (FG) Ben Briscoe...
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  • by-election Patrick Cummins (FF) 17th 1961 Joseph Barron (CnaP) 18th 1965 Frank Cluskey (Lab) Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (FF) 19th 1969 Richie Ryan (FG) Ben Briscoe...
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    (LAB / PES) on 21 October 1981. Michael O'Leary was substituted by Frank Cluskey (LAB / PES) on 1 July 1981. John Horgan resigned on 1 January 1983 and...
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    and Tourism from 8 to 13 December 1983 following the resignation of Frank Cluskey. The Department of Industry and Energy was renamed as the Department...
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    of the old guard retired from politics during the Lemass era. By 1965, Frank Aiken was the only de Valera veteran remaining in government, and would...
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    Leaders Thomas Johnson Thomas J. O'Connell William Norton Brendan Corish Frank Cluskey Michael O'Leary Dick Spring Ruairi Quinn Pat Rabbitte Eamon Gilmore...
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    by-election Patrick Cummins (FF) 17th 1961 Joseph Barron (CnaP) 18th 1965 Frank Cluskey (Lab) Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (FF) 19th 1969 Richie Ryan (FG) Ben Briscoe...
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    Higgins met with German chancellor Angela Merkel and President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier. In July 2021, Higgins sent a letter to the Oireachtas...
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    changes Dublin South-Central Fergus O'Brien Fine Gael Lost seat Cluskey:Former TD Frank Cluskey Labour Party Dublin South-East Seán Moore Fianna Fáil Lost...
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    witticism is culled from a comment once made even more piquantly about Frank Loesser and his brother. Darragh McManus, Darragh (20 November 2010). "Ireland's...
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    Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 19th 1969 Frank Cluskey (Lab) Vivion de Valera (FF) Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (FF) Maurice E. Dockrell...
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    by-election Patrick Cummins (FF) 17th 1961 Joseph Barron (CnaP) 18th 1965 Frank Cluskey (Lab) Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (FF) 19th 1969 Richie Ryan (FG) Ben Briscoe...
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    West constituency. On the day the 21st Dail convened in Leinster House, Frank Dunlop described Flynn's encounter with the then Taoiseach Jack Lynch: There...
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     233. Müller 1999, p. 291. Müller 1999, p. 279. Cluskey, Peter (9 April 2015). "Mystery of Anne Frank's informer revealed by Dutch author". The Irish Times...
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    spokesperson for the Labour Party and was very close to the party leader, Frank Cluskey, whom he had voted for in the leadership contest of 1977. Quinn lost...
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    (1982–1987) Taoiseach: Garret FitzGerald Peter Barry John Boland John Bruton Frank Cluskey Patrick Cooney Austin Deasy Barry Desmond Alan Dukes Gemma Hussey Liam...
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  • Laurence". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 17 November 2022. "Frank Aiken, de Valera and Major Vivion de Valera walking across the tarmac at...
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    by-election Patrick Cummins (FF) 17th 1961 Joseph Barron (CnaP) 18th 1965 Frank Cluskey (Lab) Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (FF) 19th 1969 Richie Ryan (FG) Ben Briscoe...
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  • by-election Patrick Cummins (FF) 17th 1961 Joseph Barron (CnaP) 18th 1965 Frank Cluskey (Lab) Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (FF) 19th 1969 Richie Ryan (FG) Ben Briscoe...
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  • Francis Cluskey and Elizabeth Millington Cluskey. Her brother Frank Cluskey was a politician, leader of the Labour Party from 1977 to 1981. Cluskey was a...
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