Paul Jonathan Givan (born 12 October 1981) is a Northern Irish unionist politician who served as First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2021 to 2022...
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power-sharing executive. O'Neill automatically relinquished her office following Paul Givan's resignation as first minister on 3 February 2022. Sinn Féin became the...
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Northern Ireland Assembly on 10 June, and was replaced on 16 June by Paul Givan. He was a member of the Public Bill Committee for the Defence Reform Act...
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After Foster was ousted, Edwin Poots briefly became leader and nominated Paul Givan as First Minister, but was himself forced to step down after three weeks...
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Foster left office as First Minister on 14 June 2021 and was succeeded by Paul Givan as First Minister on 17 June 2021. She resigned from the Northern Ireland...
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Ireland Executive collapsed due to the resignation of the First Minister, Paul Givan of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), in protest against the Northern...
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subsequently established. When Democratic Unionist Party First Minister Paul Givan resigned in line with his party's protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol...
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Poots nominated Paul Givan as First Minister and Sinn Féin re-nominated Michelle O'Neill as deputy First Minister. On 4 February 2022, Givan resigned as First...
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Givan may refer to: Harry Givan (1911–1999), American businessman John Givan (1837–1895), Irish politician Juandalynn Givan, American politician Paul...
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part of the UK, but with strong links to Ireland". On 3 February 2022, Paul Givan resigned as first minister, which automatically resigned Michelle O'Neill...
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later, on 17 June, following controversy over his decision to nominate Paul Givan to be First Minister, Poots announced that he had requested a new leadership...
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would put a border in the Irish Sea. On 3 February 2022, First Minister Paul Givan of the DUP resigned. Due to the power-sharing arrangements, this also...
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Northern Ireland Assembly Preceded by Paul Givan Member of the Legislative Assembly for Lagan Valley 2022–2024 Succeeded by Michelle Guy Parliament of...
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Eventually, devolution was restored in April 2007. On 3 February 2022, Paul Givan resigned as first minister, which automatically resigned Michelle O'Neill...
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for his resignation was the decision by DUP Minister for Communities Paul Givan to remove £50,000 in funding from the Líofa Gaeltacht Bursary scheme,...
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Clarke Diane Dodds Stephen Dunne Deborah Erskine Diane Forsythe Paul Frew Paul Givan Harry Harvey William Irwin Brian Kingston Emma Little-Pengelly Gordon...
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community had been "sold short" on the protocol. Foster was replaced by Paul Givan later that year, though he too resigned in February 2022 over the continued...
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Clarke Diane Dodds Stephen Dunne Deborah Erskine Diane Forsythe Paul Frew Paul Givan Harry Harvey William Irwin Brian Kingston Emma Little-Pengelly Gordon...
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appointed by the DUP's newly elected Leader Jeffrey Donaldson, taking over from Paul Frew. "Gordon Lyons MLA". DUP. Retrieved 20 November 2023. Victoria Leonard...
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grounds for abortion for non-fatal disabilities – was introduced by DUP MLA Paul Givan in February 2021. It reached its consideration stage in December 2021...
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December 2016, the Democratic Unionist Party Minister for Communities Paul Givan removed £55,000 of funding from the scheme. The money funded annual trips...
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tenure as First Minister at the end of June 2021. On 3 February 2022, Paul Givan resigned as first minister, which automatically resigned Michelle O'Neill...
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Executive 11 January 2020 14 June 2021 1 year, 154 days Fifth Executive 5 Paul Givan (born 1981) MLA for Lagan Valley 17 June 2021 3 February 2022 231 days...
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performance as "bad or awful", compared with "bad or awful" ratings for Paul Givan, Jeffrey Donaldson and Michelle O'Neill of 48, 47 and 45 per cent, respectively...
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and NAHT – vote to accept a pay offer proposed by Education Minister Paul Givan that includes increasing the starting salary of a teacher from £24,000...
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something which is in doubt since the party's previous First Minister Paul Givan resigned the post in February 2022, in protest over the Northern Ireland...
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11 October 2021 Diane Forsythe South Down 5 May 2022 Paul Frew North Antrim 21 June 2010 Paul Givan Lagan Valley 10 June 2010 Harry Harvey Strangford 12...
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Created 1996 Seats 6 (1996–2016) 5 (2017–) MLAs Robbie Butler (UUP) Paul Givan (DUP) Michelle Guy (APNI) David Honeyford (APNI) Emma Little-Pengelly...
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Incumbent Assumed office 18 August 2020 First Minister Arlene Foster Paul Givan Michelle O'Neill Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill Emma Little-Pengelly...
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June 2021 – 27 October 2022 First Minister Paul Givan Vacant Preceded by Peter Weir Succeeded by Paul Givan (2024) Minister of Agriculture, Environment...
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