Mary Patricia McAleese (/ˌmækəˈliːs/ MAK-ə-LEESS; Irish: Máire Pádraigín Mhic Ghiolla Íosa; née Leneghan; born 27 June 1951) is an Irish activist lawyer...
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of the 8th President of Ireland, Mary McAleese. McAleese was born in Belfast in 1951. He was educated at St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School...
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The Mary McAleese Boyne Valley Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge in County Meath, and County Louth, Ireland. It spans the Boyne River 3 kilometres (1.9 mi)...
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Mary McAleese began her first term as President of Ireland on 11 November 1997, following her inauguration at Saint Patrick's Hall in the State Apartments...
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nominations closed at noon on 1 October and the incumbent president, Mary McAleese, who had nominated herself in accordance with the provisions of the...
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contesting to that point, and more remarkably, four of the five were women. Mary McAleese was selected by Fianna Fáil as their candidate for the presidency. Born...
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the siege Martin McAleese, member of Seanad Éireann and the husband of the former President of Ireland, Mary McAleese Mary McAleese (born 1951), eighth...
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Mary O'Rourke (née Lenihan; 31 May 1937 – 3 October 2024) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Leader of the Seanad and Leader of Fianna Fáil...
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arising from trauma, bereavement or separation from their children." Mary McAleese, a former President of ireland, in an interview on the topic of the...
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2023. Retrieved 13 October 2023. Pepper, Diarmuid (13 October 2023). "Mary McAleese calls on Catholic Church to 'reform out-dated teachings' and ensure...
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Éireann) from 12 September to 11 November 1997, when the new president Mary McAleese was sworn in. Robinson became the United Nations High Commissioner for...
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them for vetting, Mary Robinson and Mary McAleese made much more use of their right to speak without government approval, with McAleese doing many live...
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on advice from an influential Belfast priest. President of Ireland Mary McAleese conferred honorary Irish citizenship on Smith in 1998, in recognition...
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Workers' Party 612,265 38.9% 1997 Mary Banotti 58 Oireachtas: Fine Gael 372,002 29.3% Mary McAleese Mary McAleese 46 Oireachtas: Fianna Fáil and Progressive...
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in Dáil Éireann and Seanad Éireann before being signed by President Mary McAleese during November 2009. Lenihan identified nine prospective NAMA board...
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October 2011. "Mary McAleese concludes final overseas tour", RTÉ News, 16 October 2011. "Last official trip abroad for Mary McAleese", Irish Examiner...
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in 2011. On 6 February 2008, White declared her candidacy to succeed Mary McAleese as President of Ireland. She was seeking the nomination of the Fianna...
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September 2004 against running a candidate in the election, seeing Mary McAleese as unbeatable. In October 2010, he announced he would not be standing...
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Students in Ireland advocated Yes votes in both referendums, as did Mary McAleese, a former president of Ireland. Groups including the Iona Institute...
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founding members including Norris and future Presidents of Ireland Mary McAleese and Mary Robinson. Prior to 1993, certain laws dating from the nineteenth...
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Brian Cowen (redirect from Mary Cowen)
Taoiseach, by 88 votes to 76, and was appointed by President of Ireland Mary McAleese. On 22 January 2011, despite winning a secret confidence motion the...
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artists may hold this honour at any one time. "President of Ireland Mary McAleese honours the artist Patrick Scott at a special Aosdána ceremony". Arts...
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renovation in 2010 and was opened the following year by then Irish President Mary McAleese. The centre is home to an art gallery named after local artist Gerard...
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hurley is often given as a gift to or between politicians; for example, Mary McAleese was given two when she was awarded the freedom of Kilkenny in 2009,...
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Gay Byrne (redirect from Gabriel Mary 'Gay' Byrne)
saw him visit hospitalised survivors alongside President of Ireland Mary McAleese. In "retirement", Byrne continued to make his political views known...
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a second term in a contested election (Patrick Hillery in 1983 and Mary McAleese in 2004 had been re-elected unopposed). He was inaugurated for his second...
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part of the mayor's seal by D'Alton (1844). In 2010, Irish president Mary McAleese, in a speech delivered during an official visit to Turkey, stated that...
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George V in 1911. However, in 1990 Mary Robinson moved back to the older main building. Her successor, Mary McAleese, lived in the 1911 wing. Compared...
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(UK) Mary McAleese – former President of Ireland Nelson McCausland – Former Democratic Unionist Party MLA for North Belfast; Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell...
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paid by President of Ireland Mary McAleese, Prince Charles, and Ireland's Culture Minister Mary Hanafin, who said that McKenna was "one of a great generation...
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