Seán Flanagan (26 January 1922 – 5 February 1993) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and Gaelic footballer who served as Minister for Health from 1966...
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Flanagan, former Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and last Chief Constable of the RUC Seán Flanagan, politician Seán Flanagan...
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11th government of Ireland (21 April 1965 – 10 November 1966) was led by Seán Lemass as Taoiseach and lasted for 569 days. The 12th government of Ireland...
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Minister for Lands in de Valera's 1957–59 cabinet. In 1959, the new Taoiseach Seán Lemass initially appointed him as Minister for Lands, before appointing him...
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are an Irish sketch comedy group comprising Sean 'Foil' Finegan, Conor 'Arms' McKenna and Sean 'Hog' Flanagan. The group has performed on TV, radio, the...
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returned to power in 1957. Two years later, the modernising process began when Seán Lemass took over from Éamon de Valera as Taoiseach. Lemass introduced younger...
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Síle de Valera Austin Deasy Seán Doherty Eddie Filgate Jim Fitzsimons Pádraig Flynn Joe Fox John Horgan Michael Keating Seán Keegan Patrick Kerrigan Timothy...
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Seán Lemass, having been close to her since their days at UCD, where they first met. They had four children together: Eimear, Conor, Ciarán and Seán....
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The Crüxshadows (redirect from Sean Flanagan (keyboardist))
Europe, and Asia. The band was originally formed in 1992 by Rogue, Sean Flanagan and Tim Curry, in Tallahassee, Florida. Rogue served as songwriter and...
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Seán Francis Lemass (born John Francis Lemass; 15 July 1899 – 11 May 1971) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach and Leader of Fianna...
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Patrick Hillery (redirect from Pádraig Seán Ó hIrighile)
1959, and was succeeded as Taoiseach by Seán Lemass. Under Lemass, many party elders such as James Ryan, Seán MacEntee and Paddy Smith, retired and a...
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Kitty Flanagan is an Australian comedian, writer and actress. She is known for portraying Helen Tudor-Fisk in the television comedy program Fisk, which...
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Enda Colleran (Galway) Joe Keohane (Kerry) Seán Flanagan (Mayo) Right half back Centre back Left half back Seán Murphy (Kerry) J. J. O'Reilly (Cavan) Martin...
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Peadar Duignan Anthony Esmonde John Fanning Michael ffrench-O'Carroll Seán Flanagan Colm Gallagher James Hession Patrick Hillery John Lynch Peadar Maher...
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Gaeltacht by the Taoiseach, Seán Lemass. He was appointed to the Cabinet by the new Taoiseach Jack Lynch in...
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years before he was one of a group of young party members handpicked by Seán Lemass to begin a re-organisation drive for the party following the defeat...
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the match. Mayo snatched a freak goal after Seán Flanagan charged down a Seán Boyle clearance. Mick Flanagan took up possession and fisted to the Louth...
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rte.ie. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Moran, Seán. "GAA officials and referees brace themselves as new rules kick in, and this...
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Welfare. He remained there until the retirement in 1966 of the Taoiseach, Seán Lemass, when Fianna Fáil faced the first leadership contest in its history...
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Lynch was the third leader of Fianna Fáil from 1966 until 1979, succeeding Seán Lemass. He was the last party leader to secure (in 1977) an overall majority...
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Thomas Flanagan (born 3 July 1965) is a Scottish actor. He is best known for his role as Filip "Chibs" Telford in the FX crime drama television series...
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Europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 2010-06-15. "European Parliament profile of Seán Flanagan". Europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 2010-06-15. "European Parliament profile...
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7th Seán MacEntee 20 March 1957 21 April 1965 Fianna Fáil 8th • 9th • 10th Donogh O'Malley 21 April 1965 13 July 1966 Fianna Fáil 11th Seán Flanagan 13...
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2009. Retrieved 22 March 2009. Pat "the Cope" Gallagher was substituted by Seán Ó Neachtain (FF / UEN) on 2 July 2002, following the 2002 general election...
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Ciaran Fitzgerald – rugby union player; British and Irish Lions captain Seán Flanagan – Gaelic footballer, member of the Football Team of the Millennium Sharon...
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was born in Currabeha, Fermoy, County Cork, the son of Alice Mulcahy and Sean Cronin. His uncle, Arthur Mulcahy, was a member of the Irish Republican Army...
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a native Irish speaker. He was appointed Minister for Lands by Taoiseach Seán Lemass, in 1959 and was re-appointed to the Gaeltacht portfolio in 1961....
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He is the son of Irish Minister and Mayo Gaelic footballer Seán Flanagan. Dermot Flanagan began playing for the Mayo Minor team in 1979. He played with...
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Attendant (1970) Bewitched — episode — Out of the Mouths of Babes — Sean Flanagan (1971) Bonanza — episode — Bushwacked — Doc Scully (1971) Cannon — episode...
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(1979–1984) » 1984–1989 » Connacht–Ulster Neil Blaney (IFF / CDI) Seán Flanagan (FF / EPD) Joe McCartin (FG / EPP) Dublin Síle de Valera (FF / EPD)...
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