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    Eamon Gilmore (born 24 April 1955) is a European Union diplomat and an Irish former Labour Party politician. He has served as European Union Special Representative...
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    taking responsibility for the general election result. In his wake Eamon Gilmore was elected, unopposed, as the new Labour leader. Following the onset...
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    the WP toward the centre.[better source needed] This led Rabbitte, Eamon Gilmore and others to earn the nickname "The Student Princes". In 1992, Rabbitte...
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    and Eamon Gilmore, and their positions either to the right or left of him were determined by the drawing of lots. Although both Martin and Gilmore had...
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    party's elected representatives such as De Rossa, Pat Rabbitte and Eamon Gilmore and another grouping involving activists and organisers on the party's...
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  • These are the front benches of Eamon Gilmore from 2007 until 2011, before he became Tánaiste. Gilmore led the Labour Party between 2007 and 2014. He was...
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    on stations TV3, RTÉ and TG4, between Enda Kenny, Michaél Martin and Eamon Gilmore, and a five-way leaders' debate on RTÉ which also included Gerry Adams...
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    Hillery (FF) Eamon Gilmore (WP) 27th 1992 Niamh Bhreathnach (Lab) Eamon Gilmore (DL) Helen Keogh (PDs) 28th 1997 Mary Hanafin (FF) Eamon Gilmore (Lab) Monica...
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    2002 general election. She was deputy leader of the Labour Party under Eamon Gilmore, between 2007 and 2014. She was Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) from...
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    candidate beside Labour Party leader, Eamon Gilmore, in the Dún Laoghaire constituency for the 2011 general election. Gilmore topped the poll, with Bacik receiving...
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    portfolio, Arthur Griffith's title was Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Éamon de Valera, who was head of government (President of the Executive Council...
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    revelations of Cowen's meetings with Fitzpatrick, Labour Party leader Eamon Gilmore, announced his plan to table a third motion of no confidence in Cowen's...
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    Minister", its literal translation is 'chieftain' or 'leader'. Although Éamon de Valera, who introduced the title in 1937, was a democratic politician...
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    job. In a debate in the Dáil on 6 October 2009, Labour Party leader Eamon Gilmore also said that John O'Donoghue's position as Ceann Comharile was "untenable"...
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    Hillery (FF) Eamon Gilmore (WP) 27th 1992 Niamh Bhreathnach (Lab) Eamon Gilmore (DL) Helen Keogh (PDs) 28th 1997 Mary Hanafin (FF) Eamon Gilmore (Lab) Monica...
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  • other members of the Guildford Four, the Maguire Seven, Irish Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore and Conlon's former lawyer Gareth Peirce. McKee, Grant; Franey, Ros...
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    Taoiseach Enda Kenny to the 24th Seanad in 2011, having been recommended by Eamon Gilmore, the then leader of Fine Gael's coalition partners, the Labour Party...
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    Primary Care by Eamon Gilmore on 27 September 2012, following the resignation of Róisín Shortall. Following the resignation of Eamon Gilmore as Leader of...
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    Hillery (FF) Eamon Gilmore (WP) 27th 1992 Niamh Bhreathnach (Lab) Eamon Gilmore (DL) Helen Keogh (PDs) 28th 1997 Mary Hanafin (FF) Eamon Gilmore (Lab) Monica...
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    Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014. "Eamon Gilmore to retire from politics at next election". The Irish Times. 2 June 2015...
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    three main political parties at the time (Brian Cowen, Enda Kenny and Eamon Gilmore) lie on the ground. During the 20 October 2011 episode of the BBC Radio...
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  • cabinet was known as the Executive Council of the Irish Free State. Footnotes Éamon de Valera used the title President of the Republic from August 1921 to January...
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    canvassed for him was future leader of the Labour Party and Tánaiste, Eamon Gilmore, who was then a UCG student. Higgins was appointed to the 13th Seanad...
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    During De Rossa's period as leader of Democratic Left, Irish journalist Eamon Dunphy, writing in the Sunday Independent newspaper, published an article...
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    Joe Sherlock Liz McManus Pat Rabbitte Seamus Lynch Michael Enright Eamon Gilmore Catherine Murphy Marian Donnelly Francie Donnelly Tom French Patrick...
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  • Geoghegan-Quinn Pat Gibson, a top prize winner on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Eamon Gilmore Julian Gough, writer and former lead singer of Toasted Heretic Noel...
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    for Foreign Affairs and Trade, succeeding the former Labour leader Eamon Gilmore. He supported Leo Varadkar in the 2017 Fine Gael leadership election...
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    Examiner. 10 September 2007. Retrieved 9 August 2024. Statement by Labour Party leader Eamon Gilmore following Joe Sherlock's death – 13 September 2007...
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    O'Callaghan clashed with Labour leader Eamon Gilmore over a number of issues; O'Callaghan criticised Gilmore for placing Labour in a coalition with Fine...
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  • party. It formed a coalition government with the Labour Party, led by Eamon Gilmore, who had achieved their highest number of seats in the party's history...
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