Bartholomew Patrick "Bertie" Ahern (born 12 September 1951) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1997 to 2008, and as...
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O'Connor frequently refers to Bertie Ahern in his articles simply and affectionately as "Bertie". His "relationship" with Ahern has been tense. In August...
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Ireland, Bertie Ahern and Miriam Ahern. Her older sister, Georgina Ahern, is married to Nicky Byrne of Irish pop group Westlife. In 2000, Ahern was part...
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Miriam Ahern (born Miriam Kelly, March 1954) is an Irish charity patron, the former spouse of Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and mother of author Cecelia...
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under the new leadership of Haughey protégé Bertie Ahern, who also became Taoiseach in 1997. Under Ahern, Fianna Fáil was able to claim credit for helping...
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was elected leader of Fianna Fáil in May 2008, upon the resignation of Bertie Ahern, and was nominated by Dáil Éireann to replace him as Taoiseach. Weeks...
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include: Bertie Ahern (born 1951), former Taoiseach (prime minister) of Ireland Cecelia Ahern (born 1981), author, daughter of Bertie Ahern Maurice Ahern (born...
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Opposition from 2011 to 2020 and held various Cabinet offices under Bertie Ahern and Brian Cowen. Born in Cork, Martin initially worked as a teacher before...
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Celia Larkin (category Bertie Ahern)
is a former Irish civil servant and was the partner of the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. Since 2020 she has worked for Limerick City and County Council as Limerick...
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people were killed, including three members of the band. Stephen Travers Bertie Ahern Alan Brecknell Anne Cadwallader Fred Holroyd Chris Hudson Winston Irvine...
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Reynolds headed the Fianna Fáil negotiation team with another minister, Bertie Ahern. A programme for government was finally agreed upon almost a month after...
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nearly €600,000 in 2005 by the Office of Public Works. Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern did not use it as a residence, but his successor Brian Cowen used it...
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Taoiseach Bertie Ahern Bertie Correctional Institution, Windsor, North Carolina, a state men's prison Bertie High School, Windsor, North Carolina Bertie Memorial...
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Mary McAleese dissolved the 29th Dáil on the request of the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern. The election date was officially set as 24 May 2007; the 30th Dáil would...
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president and to approve the appointment of a new government of Ireland. Bertie Ahern was appointed Taoiseach, forming the 25th government of Ireland, a minority...
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Brian Cowen and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. Kett was succeeded in the Seanad by former County Louth councillor James Carroll. "Ahern leads tributes to senator"...
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and compromises. Many people made major contributions. Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern were leaders of the UK and the Republic of Ireland at the time, respectively...
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government, or civil servant, who commits an act of corruption. Mr. Bertie Ahern "What I got personally in my life, to be frank with you is none of your...
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Nicky Byrne (redirect from Georgina Ahern)
presenting career. His wife Georgina is the daughter of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, and they have fraternal twin sons and a daughter. In September 2012...
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Diarmaid Ferriter presents a more positive picture of de Valera's legacy. Bertie Ahern, at a book launch for Diarmaid Ferriter's biography of de Valera, described...
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Stadium Ireland (redirect from Bertie Bowl)
Its nickname was due to its close association with the then Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern. The stadium would have served as Ireland's national stadium and would...
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Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats, led by Fianna Fáil leader Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach. It lasted 1,807 days. The 28th Dáil first met on 26 June...
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Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht 1993–1994 Succeeded by Bertie Ahern Preceded by Bertie Ahern Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht 1994–1997 Succeeded by...
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and Taoiseach. Ahern became a backbencher for the entire duration of the Fianna Fáil-Labour Party government. In late 1994, Bertie Ahern (no relation)...
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and shrinking industry". It often supported Fianna Fáil, particularly Bertie Ahern and then Brian Lenihan, with articles focused on that party and its policies...
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suburb of Dickson City, then-Taoiseach (prime minister) of Ireland, Bertie Ahern, referred to the city's fictional branch office. The name is also at...
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Mahon Tribunal (category Bertie Ahern)
report was published on 22 March 2012. On 2 April 2008, then-Taoiseach Bertie Ahern resigned due to continuing controversy over the payments. Loughlinstown...
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Drumcondra on the northern fringes of the constituency. Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern won the first seat in the constituency at every election from its creation...
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to retain office. A Fianna Fáil–Progressive Democrat coalition led by Bertie Ahern entered office, with Bruton reverting to leadership of the opposition...
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25 April by President Mary McAleese, at the request of the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern. The general election took place in 42 Dáil constituencies throughout...
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