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    Pádraig Flynn (born 9 May 1939) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as European Commissioner for Social Affairs from 1993 to 1999, Minister...
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  • Fallon (1905–1974), Irish poet Pádraig Faulkner (1918–2012), Irish politician Pádraig Flynn (born 1939), Irish politician Pádraig Harrington (born 1971), professional...
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  • daughter of the former Fianna Fáil minister and European commissioner, Pádraig Flynn, who once described her as a "class act". She first stood for election...
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  • and Angola Marty Flynn (born 1975), American politician Noriko Sawada Bridges Flynn (1923–2003), civil rights activist Pádraig Flynn (born 1939), Irish...
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    subsequently improved. A personal attack by former cabinet colleague Pádraig Flynn on Mary Robinson, in which he accused her of showing a "new-found interest"...
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    Democrats plus two "gene-pool" Independents (Jackie Healy-Rae and Beverley Flynn; both former Fianna Fáil members) and one or more of the other three Independents...
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    motion of no confidence in Haughey. Reynolds and a staunch supporter, Pádraig Flynn, announced their support for the motion, and Haughey promptly had them...
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    Robinson as President. It was he who took on Pádraig Flynn over his shoddy attack during an RTÉ interview. Flynn had ridiculed Robinson's sense of family...
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  • d'histoire naturelle Pani (Polish), translating as Mrs. The Pacific Reporter Pádraig Flynn, a former Irish politician P (disambiguation) P, the letter This disambiguation...
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    Charles Haughey Albert Reynolds Preceded by Ray Burke Succeeded by Pádraig Flynn In office 5 July 1977 – 30 June 1981 Taoiseach Jack Lynch Charles Haughey...
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  • confidence in Haughey as leader of Fianna Fáil. Albert Reynolds and Pádraig Flynn, who supported the motion, were sacked from government. On 10 November...
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  • Twelfth Amendment Bill was proposed in the Dáil by Minister for Justice Pádraig Flynn. The Amendment was approved by the Dáil on 27 October 1992: Fianna Fáil...
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    Taoiseach: Charles Haughey Bertie Ahern Ray Burke Gerry Collins Brendan Daly Pádraig Flynn Brian Lenihan Ray MacSharry Michael J. Noonan Rory O'Hanlon Michael...
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  • February 1991 as Minister for Defence. In November Albert Reynolds and Pádraig Flynn were sacked from the government and Daly was appointed Minister for...
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    Archived from the original on 31 December 2012. The other six children were Pádraig, Seán, Eoghan, Bridget, Maureen and Eithne. Carl O'Brien, "Green roots...
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    Fáil 18th Paddy Power 7 October 1982 27 October 1982 Fianna Fáil 18th Pádraig Flynn (1st time) 27 October 1982 14 December 1982 Fianna Fáil 18th Frank Cluskey...
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    Gerard Brady Gerry Collins Brendan Daly Seán Doherty Gene Fitzgerald Pádraig Flynn Denis Gallagher Brian Lenihan Ray MacSharry Martin O'Donoghue Desmond...
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    Doctor" Michael Feeney, chairman and founder of Mayo Peace Park Garden Pádraig Flynn (born 1939), former government minister and European Commissioner Charles...
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    Foreign Affairs Gerry Collins Mar.–Dec. 1982 Minister for the Gaeltacht Pádraig Flynn Mar.–Oct. 1982 Minister for Health Michael Woods Mar.–Dec. 1982 Minister...
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    Fáil 20th Ray Burke 12 July 1989 11 February 1992 Fianna Fáil 21st Pádraig Flynn 11 February 1992 4 January 1993 Fianna Fáil 22nd Máire Geoghegan-Quinn...
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  • been found evading the tax, including (former) Minister for Justice Pádraig Flynn. The Committee was of the view that the Central Bank of Ireland had...
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  • Brady Séamus Brennan Ray Burke Gerry Collins Brendan Daly Noel Davern Pádraig Flynn Brian Lenihan Bobby Molloy Rory O'Hanlon Michael O'Kennedy Desmond O'Malley...
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    Gerard Brady Gerry Collins Brendan Daly Seán Doherty Gene Fitzgerald Pádraig Flynn Denis Gallagher Brian Lenihan Ray MacSharry Martin O'Donoghue Desmond...
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  • political and cultural figures in Irish society such as Charles Haughey and Pádraig Flynn. At the centre of the show was the relationship between the then Taoiseach...
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    January 1993 – 15 December 1994 Taoiseach Albert Reynolds Preceded by Pádraig Flynn Succeeded by Nora Owen Minister for Tourism, Transport and Communications...
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    Peter Sutherland Irish European Commissioner 1989–1993 Succeeded by Pádraig Flynn Preceded by Frans Andriessen European Commissioner for Agriculture and...
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    Taoiseach: Charles Haughey Bertie Ahern Ray Burke Gerry Collins Brendan Daly Pádraig Flynn Brian Lenihan Ray MacSharry Michael J. Noonan Rory O'Hanlon Michael...
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  • 1992 Taoiseach Charles Haughey Preceded by Gerry Collins Succeeded by Pádraig Flynn Minister for Communications In office 31 March 1987 – 6 February 1991...
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  • launch a leadership challenge. He was supported by fellow Minister Pádraig Flynn and Minister of State Máire Geoghegan-Quinn and subsequently Noel Treacy...
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  • Dublin local councillors Pádraig Flynn regarding IR£50,000 received from Tom Gilmartin who claimed it was for Fianna Fáil not Flynn personally. Ann Devitt...
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