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Peter Weir MLA is a Northern Ireland Democratic Unionist Party politician.[1] On 25 May 2016, Weir became the first non-Sinn Féin legislator (following Martin McGuinness, Caitríona Ruane, and John O’Dowd) to head the province’s Department of Education since the department came into existence on 2 December 1999.
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Captain Douglas Ricardo “Doug” Beattie MC is an Irish[1] soldier and politician. “Born in barracks” in 1965, his father was a warrant officer in the Royal Ulster Rifles. The family settled in Portadown when he was 10 following the cessation of his father’s regular service but saw Beattie Snr enlist into the Ulster Defence Regiment shortly after.
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Born in Carrickfergus, Beattie became involved in politics by assisting the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) during elections. She became a party member in the early 1990s,[1] and first stood for election to Carrickfergus Borough Council at the Northern Ireland local elections, 1993
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Roy Beggs Jr MLA is a Northern Ireland Unionist politician, and the son of the politician Roy Beggs. He was born in Larne, and lives in Glenoe.[1] He is also a Presbyterian
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Colin SF Cllr, Engineer, Maths Teacher, Performing Artist, Community Activist, Palestine Equality Activist
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A family man married to Wilma, Winston was first elected to office in 2004, and works as a Dairy and Pig farmer. Winston is responsible for initiating the Executive Role of Honour, which pays respects to remembers those 652 local Cavan men who lost their lives in World War One.
The Paul Berry III Congressional Exploratory Committee has been established to support the consideration of Paul Berry III to challenge Lacy Clay in 2016..
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Fine Gael Councillor, Pembroke – South Dock (Sandymount, Donnybrook, Ballsbridge, Ringsend, South Quays, Pearse St, Temple Bar, York St, Portobello).
Councillor Jim Bingham has been a councillor on Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council since 2014 and is a former Mayor of Newtownabbey BC
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Cllr for Glengormley Urban on Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council. Deputy Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council (2015/2016)
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Blair was born in Scarborough, Ontario. Blair’s father had served as a police officer for 39 years.[4] Blair considered pursuing a degree in law or finance, when he initially enrolled at the University of Toronto Scarborough in the mid 1970s.[4] Blair initially studied economics at the University of Toronto. He left to follow his ambition of being a police officer, but returned later and completed a Bachelor of Arts in economics and criminology.[1]
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I became a member of Donegal County Council in May 2003 representing the Milford Electoral Area, which has been amalgamated with the Letterkenny Electoral Area
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Cathal Boylan (Irish name: Cathal Ó Baoighealláin, MLA has been a councillor on Armagh City and District Council since 2005. In March 2007 Cathal was elected as an MLA to the Northern Ireland Assembly to represent the Newry and Armagh constituency
Michaela Boyle is a Sinn Féin politician in Northern Ireland who was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2011.[1] She was co-opted to Strabane District Council in 2008
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First elected in 2005 to Ards Borough Council representing the Ards Peninsula Ward. He has a keen interest in the planning system as well as the promotion of economic development through diversification on sustainable projects within rural areas and is always keen to market the Ards Peninsula and Strangford Lough as a major tourism destination. Joe’s contribution was critical to securing the future of the Exploris Aquarium when funding came under threat.
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Deputy Mayor of Derry City & Strabane District Council, SDLP Councillor. Derry City FC supporter, long suffering West Ham Utd fan
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Member of Dublin City Council October 2003-June 2004 as a Cooptee. Elected June 2004 and June 2009 for FF in two of the toughest elections in FF history- increasing personal percentage of vote in the 2009 election against the prevailing tsunami of anti FF sentiment.
Paula Bradley is a Democratic Unionist Party politician in the Northern Ireland Assembly. She has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Belfast North since [[Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2011|2011].[1] She also served as Deputy Mayor of Newtownabbey Borough Council in 2009–10.
Maurice Bradley is a Democratic Unionist Party politician from Northern Ireland. He has been an MLA for East Londonderry since the 2016 election.
Sinéad Bradley is a Social Democratic and Labour Party politician from Northern Ireland. She has been an MLA for South Down since the 2016 election