• Donogh Brendan O'Malley (18 January 1921 – 10 March 1968) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and rugby union player who served as Minister for Education...
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  • the office of Mayor of Limerick, and his uncle Donogh O'Malley was a Minister for Education. O'Malley was educated at the Jesuit Crescent College and...
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  • December 1656 Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond (died 1624), Irish nobleman and soldier noted for his loyalty to the English Crown Donogh O'Malley (1921–1968)...
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  • Conference in Roscommon in 2018, it was awarded best delegation. The Donogh O'Malley Cumann is the University College Cork branch of Ógra. Founded in 1967...
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  • The Stage selected O'Malley's performance as one of the Top Five Performances in UK theatre in 2014. In 1968 O'Malley's father, Donogh, as Minister for...
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    regularly socialised with other younger cabinet colleagues, such as Donogh O'Malley and Brian Lenihan. By day he impressed the Dáil. By night he basked...
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    Controversial Career (Mercier 1997) ISBN 1-85635-202-1 Raymond Smith, Haughey and O'Malley: The Quest for Power (Aherlow, 1986) ISBN 1-870138-00-7 Dick Walsh, Inside...
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    undermined as Minister for Finance was when the Minister for Education, Donogh O'Malley, announced that the government would provide free secondary school...
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    politicians were introduced to government, such as Brian Lenihan, Donogh O'Malley, Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney. Key among this new breed of politician...
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  • Vocational Education Committees. The raising of the school leaving age by Donogh O'Malley triggered the creation of publicly managed community and comprehensive...
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  • granduncle, Donogh O'Malley, was a Fianna Fáil minister in the 1960s. She is also a cousin of another former Progressive Democrats TD, Tim O'Malley. A graduate...
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  • Conner O'Malley (born 1986), American comedian Daragh O'Malley (born 1954), Irish actor Desmond O'Malley (1939–2021), Irish politician Donogh O'Malley (1921–1968)...
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  • Erskine H. Childers George Colley Seán Flanagan Charles Haughey Patrick Hillery Michael Hilliard Brian Lenihan Jack Lynch Donogh O'Malley Mícheál Ó Móráin...
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    change in education came in 1966 when Donogh O'Malley was appointed Minister. Shortly after taking over O'Malley announced that from 1969 all schools up...
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    9th • 10th George Colley 21 April 1965 13 July 1966 Fianna Fáil 11th Donogh O'Malley 13 July 1966 10 March 1968 Fianna Fáil 11th • 12th Jack Lynch (acting)...
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    a friend, her feelings were not romantic, and in 1947, she married Donogh O'Malley, who later became Fianna Fáil Minister for Education. In 1987, Moriarty...
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  • O'Donovan. On 10 September 1966, the Fianna Fáil Education Minister, Donogh O'Malley, made an unauthorised speech announcing plans for free upper second-level...
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  • Tim O'Malley (born 3 July 1944) is an Irish former politician who served as Minister of State for Mental Health Services and Food Safety from 2002 to 2007...
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  • Fianna Fáil TD Donogh O'Malley, a by-election was held on 22 May 1968. The seat was won by the Fianna Fáil candidate Desmond O'Malley, nephew of the deceased...
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    Regional was also referred to as Donogh O'Malley Regional Technical College, Letterkenny, until 1992, in honor of Donogh O'Malley, TD, the reforming Minister...
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    in the Limerick East by-election in 1968, caused by the death of Donogh O'Malley. Having been involved in the local Fine Gael organisation in Limerick...
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    MacEntee 20 March 1957 21 April 1965 Fianna Fáil 8th • 9th • 10th Donogh O'Malley 21 April 1965 13 July 1966 Fianna Fáil 11th Seán Flanagan 13 July 1966...
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  • O'Neill met for talks in Dublin. 10 March – Minister for Education Donogh O'Malley died while campaigning in County Clare. 17 March – A seat to commemorate...
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    introduction of universal secondary education in the Republic by minister Donogh O'Malley in September 1967. Examples include Cork Grammar School, replaced by...
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  • National Union of Journalists seminar, the new Minister for Education, Donogh O'Malley, announced plans for his revolutionary free secondary education scheme...
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  • Fianna Fáil TD 2002–11) The O'Malley family Donogh O'Malley (Fianna Fáil TD 1954–68) Desmond O'Malley (nephew of Donogh O'Malley; TD 1968–2002, Fianna Fáil...
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    Justice Michael O'Higgins — former Fine Gael TD and leader of the Seanad Donogh O'Malley — former Irish Minister for Health and Minister for Education James...
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    reconstituted University of Dublin. This plan, suggested by Brian Lenihan and Donogh O'Malley, was dropped after officials of both universities opposed it. In 1970...
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    building. The incident was recounted by Desmond O'Malley in the RTÉ documentary series Seven Ages (although O'Malley does not mention Gibbons by name), and was...
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  • O'Donnell Desmond O'Malley (Fianna Fáil and Progressive Democrats), TD, 1968–2002; founder and Leader of the Progressive Democrats Donogh O'Malley (Fianna Fáil)...
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