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    Arlene Isobel Foster, Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee, DBE, PC (née Kelly; born 17 July 1970), is a British broadcaster and politician from Northern Ireland...
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    scaremongering by the media. In 2020, the First Minister of Northern Ireland Arlene Foster launched legal action against Jessen for defamation over a tweet in...
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  • First Minister by Peter Robinson (2008–2015), then by Arlene Foster (2015–2021). After Foster was ousted, Edwin Poots briefly became leader and nominated...
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    Trimble (1 July 2001 – 6 November 2001) Arlene Foster for Peter Robinson (11 January 2010 – 3 February 2010) Arlene Foster for Peter Robinson (10 September 2015...
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    Northern Ireland. She automatically lost her position on 14 June 2021 when Arlene Foster resigned as First Minister, and regained it three days later when she...
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    was overseen by Arlene Foster of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), the then-Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Investment. Foster failed to introduce...
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    Iris, Robinson temporarily handed over his duties as First Minister to Arlene Foster under the terms of the Northern Ireland Act 2006. Following a police...
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    Minister Arlene Foster as Minister of Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs, a position that he held until October 2022. After Foster resigned as...
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    group critiques the PSNI, the UK government, and political figures like Arlene Foster, often highlighting issues such as class inequality and working-class...
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  • Najee al-Warafi Brian Foster (physicist) (born 1954), British physicist Brian Foster, husband of Mrs Arlene Foster Bryan Foster of Offbeats This disambiguation...
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    Minister of the UK Theresa May to support the act. Then DUP leader Arlene Foster has stated that it would make more sense to pass a Polish Language Act...
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    Northern Ireland by his long-time DUP deputy Peter Robinson Robinson, and Arlene Foster who followed him in office from January 2016, had colder relationships...
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    which were also due to begin on 19 June. On the afternoon of 13 June, Arlene Foster, the DUP leader who had travelled to London for negotiations with May...
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    seat. Ian Blackford, MP for Ross, Skye and Lochaber, succeeded him. Arlene Foster sat as an MLA in the Northern Ireland Assembly for Fermanagh and South...
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  • Irish Sea. East–West Council Thompson, David (14 May 2024). "Baroness Arlene Foster reportedly lined up as chair of new UK trade body set up under Safeguarding...
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    Arlene Francis (born Arline Francis Kazanjian; October 20, 1907 – May 31, 2001) was an American game show panelist, actress, radio and television talk...
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  • approved by the Northern Ireland Executive. The Stormont first minister Arlene Foster of the Democratic Unionist Party deferred a bid for extra funding for...
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  • resigned as DUP leader on 18 December 2015, being succeeded by Arlene Foster. Foster then took office as First Minister on 11 January 2016. The fourth...
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    Communities in the Northern Ireland Executive under First Minister Arlene Foster. Givan has been associated with socially conservative views and has...
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    as it led to the DUP supporting a Conservative minority government. Arlene Foster together with Dodds set up the 'confidence-and-supply deal' with the...
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    McGuinness Peter Robinson / Martin McGuinness Arlene Foster / Martin McGuinness Offices Vacant (2017–2020) Arlene Foster / Michelle O'Neill Paul Givan / Michelle...
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    councillor David Mahon once all vote transfers had been completed. Arlene Foster was named as her election agent. She had been considered a favourite...
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    "Brexit breakdown as Prime Minister dwells on Snapchat group with Arlene Foster and Nicola Sturgeon". "Janey Godley – Loud and Live, The Soup Pot Sessions"...
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    DUP Leader Arlene Foster as the DUP Assembly Group Chief Whip. When devolution was restored on 11 January 2020, First Minister Arlene Foster appointed...
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    reappointed as deputy First Minister to serve alongside Peter Robinson and Arlene Foster, respectively. He was Sinn Féin's candidate for President of Ireland...
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    paramilitary activists from both sides of the struggle, DUP leader Arlene Foster, school students at an integrated (non-denominational) school and Richard...
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    from unionist figures, including DUP members such as First Minister Arlene Foster. Staff making the required checks were threatened, resulting in a temporary...
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    to back Trimble. On 18 December 2003 Donaldson, Norah Beare MLA and Arlene Foster announced their resignation from the UUP, and on 5 January 2004 they...
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  • United Nations peacekeeping missions. First Minister of Northern Ireland Arlene Foster became the first leader of the Democratic Unionist Party to attend the...
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    Simon Coveney. On 11 January 2020, the Executive was re-formed with Arlene Foster as First Minister and Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill as deputy first minister...
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