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    Liz McManus (born 23 March 1947) is an Irish former Labour Party politician who served as Deputy leader of the Labour Party from 2002 to 2007 and Minister...
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  • given name(s) to the link. "McManus". Battle of Clontarf. Retrieved 15 July 2021. "Mcmanus Coat of Arms, Family Crest & McManus Family History". IrishSurnames...
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    Minister for Justice during the maternity leave of Cabinet colleague Helen McEntee. After Leo Varadkar resigned in March 2024, Harris was the only candidate...
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    27th 1992 Liz McManus (DL) Johnny Fox (Ind) 1995 by-election Mildred Fox (Ind) 28th 1997 Dick Roche (FF) Billy Timmins (FG) 29th 2002 Liz McManus (Lab) 30th...
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    father of Liz Cheney, 'for his daughter's service'". CNN. Archived from the original on May 19, 2022. Retrieved May 19, 2022. Raju, Manu (February 1...
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    Eoghan Harris Eamonn Melaugh Proinsias De Rossa Eric Byrne Pat McCartan Joe Sherlock Liz McManus Pat Rabbitte Seamus Lynch Michael Enright Eamon Gilmore Catherine...
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    2016). "Our Struggle Too". Jacobin. Retrieved 26 January 2023. O'Riordan, Manus (1988). "Connolly Socialism and the Jewish Worker". Saothar. 13: 120–130...
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    following a week of counting and recounting, Pat McCartan and Joe Sherlock losing their seats, and Liz McManus winning a seat in Wicklow), gaining 2.8% of...
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    16 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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    figure in Democratic Left. Howlin was succeeded as deputy leader by Liz McManus. While having been publicly supportive of Rabbitte's leadership, he was...
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    Stephen Donnelly (category McKinsey & Company people)
    Donnelly moved to London, where he worked as a management consultant with McKinsey & Company. In 2008, he completed a master's degree in Public Administration...
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    and fight for change". The Irish Independent. Retrieved 11 February 2024. McNamara,Maedhbh. A woman's place is in the Cabinet: women ministers in Irish...
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  • of Monday 4 November 2002. Pat Rabbitte - Leader and Northern Ireland Liz McManus - Deputy Leader and Health Emmet Stagg - Chief Whip and Nuclear Safety...
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  • three members of the IRSP were dead. Later that same year, Bernadette Devlin McAliskey resigned from the IRSP over the failure of a motion that would have...
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    the Labour Party In office 25 October 2002 – 6 September 2007 Deputy Liz McManus Preceded by Ruairi Quinn Succeeded by Eamon Gilmore Minister of State...
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    fund-raising tour undertaken by three of the hunger-strikers' relatives, Liz O'Hara, Malachy McCreesh, and Seán Sands. The tour had been organised by Noraid, the...
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  • 27th 1992 Liz McManus (DL) Johnny Fox (Ind) 1995 by-election Mildred Fox (Ind) 28th 1997 Dick Roche (FF) Billy Timmins (FG) 29th 2002 Liz McManus (Lab) 30th...
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    (UDC) and one on Dungannon UDC. In Derry, the party collapsed when Stephen McGonagle left after 1952. It was strongest in Warrenpoint and Newry UDCs, winning...
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    Ivana Bacik. Ó Ríordáin was also publicly supported by former Labour TD Liz McManus and former lord mayor of Dublin Andrew Montague. Launching his election...
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    called RTÉ's backtracking a restriction on freedom of expression, and Liz McManus of the Labour Party criticised RTÉ for "bow[ing] to political pressure"...
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    revealed in secret Irish State Papers". Irish Central. David McCullagh, Conor McMorrow and Justin McCarthy (28 December 2021). "Extent of Libyan backing for...
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    spite of claims to the contrary by the Communication Workers Union. Liz McManus, opposition spokeswoman for communications in the Labour Party, called...
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    Eoghan Harris Eamonn Melaugh Proinsias De Rossa Eric Byrne Pat McCartan Joe Sherlock Liz McManus Pat Rabbitte Seamus Lynch Michael Enright Eamon Gilmore Catherine...
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    senior figures such as Michael D. Higgins, Ruairi Quinn, Willie Penrose, Liz McManus and Emmet Stagg, and did not have to contest a ballot, being formally...
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    ceasefire in May 1972. Hughes then joined up with Dominic McGlinchey, his cousin Thomas McElwee and Ian Milne, before the three decided to join the Provisional...
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    for Finance Brendan Howlin Wexford 13 November 1997 25 October 2002 Liz McManus Wicklow 25 October 2002 4 October 2007 Joan Burton Dublin West 4 October...
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    election, Pat Rabbitte resigned as leader and the outgoing deputy leader, Liz McManus, did not seek re-election. Eamon Gilmore was elected unopposed as leader...
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    Many local IRA figures, and ex-IRA members such as Joe Cahill and Billy McKee, were incensed by what they saw as the leadership's decision not to take...
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  • 27th 1992 Liz McManus (DL) Johnny Fox (Ind) 1995 by-election Mildred Fox (Ind) 28th 1997 Dick Roche (FF) Billy Timmins (FG) 29th 2002 Liz McManus (Lab) 30th...
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    Lost seat Doyle – Former TD Avril Doyle Fine Gael Wicklow Dick Roche Fianna Fáil Lost seat Johnny Fox Independent New seat Liz McManus Democratic Left...
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