Charles James Haughey (/ˈhɔːhi/; HAW-hee 16 September 1925 – 13 June 2006) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who led four governments as Taoiseach:...
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include: Charles Haughey, former Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland Chris Haughey, former Major League Baseball player Clare Haughey, MSP Denis Haughey, former...
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Siobhán Bernadette Haughey SBS (/ʃəˈvɔːn ˈhɔːhi/ shə-VAWN HAW-hee; Chinese: 何詩蓓; Cantonese pronunciation: [hɔ˩ si˥ pʰuj˩]; born 31 October 1997) is a...
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had shown transcripts of the tapped phone conversations to Charles Haughey while Haughey was Taoiseach in 1982. Doherty had previously denied this. On...
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Biography of Charles Haughey Martin Mansergh, Spirit of the Nation: The Collected Speeches of Haughey Joe Joyce & Peter Murtagh The Boss: Charles Haughey in Government...
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Desmond O'Malley (section Opposition to Haughey)
role in the case for the prosecution against the government ministers Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney that arose from the Arms Crisis of 1970. Both ministers...
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Charlie McCreevy (redirect from Charles McCreevy)
constituency at the 1977 general election, which was a landslide for Charles Haughey's supporters in Fianna Fáil and he was re-elected at every subsequent...
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opponent Charles Haughey won out, Haughey retained Burke in his government position. Burke was subsequently a staunch and vocal defender of Haughey during...
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election from the very beginning. However, other candidates such as Charles Haughey, George Colley and Neil Blaney threw their hats into the ring immediately...
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Fianna Fáil leader, Charles Haughey, faced three no-confidence motions. Reynolds gave him his support at all times, and Haughey stayed in power. In 1987...
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counted among his contemporaries in UCD his future political rival, Charles Haughey, who also knew Joan O'Farrell (1923–1999), a Liverpool-born fellow...
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TDs attempted to oust Charles Haughey as party leader. Desmond O'Malley was seen as the clear front-runner to succeed Haughey, however, Collins's name...
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He was known by the nickname "Pee Flynn". Flynn was a supporter of Charles Haughey in the 1979 Fianna Fáil leadership contest. His loyalty was rewarded...
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in Fairview, where one of his classmates and closest friends was Charles Haughey, who later became his political arch-rival. He studied law at University...
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on 25 May by President Patrick Hillery, on the request of Taoiseach Charles Haughey. The general election took place in 41 Dáil constituencies throughout...
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Maureen Haughey (née Lemass; 3 September 1925 – 17 March 2017) was the wife of Charles Haughey, who served as Taoiseach on three occasions. She was born...
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was appointed chairman of the board of Aer Rianta in 1990 under the Charles Haughey government, but resigned in October 1991 amid the scandal over the...
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president and to approve the appointment of a new government of Ireland. Charles Haughey was appointed Taoiseach, forming the 18th government of Ireland, a...
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of making payments to Ireland's former Taoiseach Charles Haughey as details emerged of how Haughey received payments from various companies and businessmen...
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Inishvickillane (category Charles Haughey)
movie Ryan's Daughter. In 1974, Inishvickillane was purchased by Charles J Haughey, a former Irish senior government minister who was lingering in the...
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on 21 May by President Patrick Hillery on the request of Taoiseach Charles Haughey. The general election took place in 41 Dáil constituencies throughout...
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Charles Haughey and George Colley fought a divisive battle for the position of party leader and Taoiseach, Ahern is believed to have backed Haughey....
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former Taoiseach Charles Haughey. Justice Moriarty found that AIB had settled a IR£1 million (€1.27 million) overdraft with Haughey on favourable terms...
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Terry Keane (section Charles Haughey)
after selling the story of her 27-year affair with former Taoiseach Charles Haughey to the British newspaper The Sunday Times, a rival to the affiliated...
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both Minister for Lands Mícheál Ó Móráin and Minister for Justice Charles Haughey. A cabinet reshuffle saw Lenihan join the cabinet of Seán Lemass in...
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introduced to government, such as Brian Lenihan, Donogh O'Malley, Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney. Key among this new breed of politician was Hillery...
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between Charles Haughey and George Colley. The latter had the backing of the majority of the existing cabinet, however, a backbench revolt saw Haughey become...
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to the 23rd Dáil. It was a minority Fianna Fáil government led by Charles Haughey as Taoiseach, reliant on the support of the Sinn Féin The Workers'...
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GUBU (category Charles Haughey)
Connolly. The words were paraphrased from a comment by then Taoiseach Charles Haughey, who called it "a bizarre happening, an unprecedented situation, a...
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president and to approve the appointment of a new government of Ireland. Charles Haughey was appointed Taoiseach, forming the 20th government of Ireland, a...
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