• Síle de Valera (Irish: [ˈʃiːlʲə dʲɛ ˈwalʲəɾʲə]; born 17 December 1954) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Minister of State from...
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  • Vivion de Valera died in Bray in 1982. He was also the uncle of former ministers and TDs Síle de Valera and Éamon Ó Cuív. "Vivion de Valera". Oireachtas...
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  • Sinéad de Valera (née Ní Fhlannagáin; 3 June 1878 – 7 January 1975) was an Irish author of a number of children's books in both Irish and English. She...
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    Vivion de Valera, was also a Teachta Dála (TD). Éamon Ó Cuív, his grandson, is currently a member of the Dáil while his granddaughter, Síle de Valera is a...
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  • de Valera (1916–1978), Irish archaeologist Síle de Valera (1954–), Irish Fianna Fáil politician Sinéad de Valera (1878–1975), wife of Éamon de Valera...
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  • died 1589. Sile Horgan, seventh president of the Camogie Association, 1949-52. Síle de Valera, former Fianna Fáil politician, born 1954. Síle Seoige, Irish...
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    the Labour Party front bench in 2000. In 2003, Higgins succeeded Proinsias De Rossa in the symbolic position of the president of the Labour Party, while...
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    Éamon Ó Cuív (category De Valera family)
    de Valera, when she died at the age of 93 in February 2012. He is a nephew of Vivion de Valera, a former TD, and is a first cousin of Síle de Valera,...
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    MP for the preceding constituency of East Clare. His granddaughter, Síle de Valera, represented the constituency from 1987 to 2007. Other notable former...
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    Éamon de Valera, to become his running mate at the 1951 general election. Hillery received enough transfers from de Valera to be elected. De Valera was...
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    Ahern Dermot Ahern David Andrews Ray Burke Brian Cowen Noel Dempsey Síle de Valera Frank Fahey Mary Harney Charlie McCreevy Jim McDaid Micheál Martin John...
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    Gerald Barry, composer Pat Breen Joe Carey Tony Killeen Timmy Dooley Síle De Valera Shane O'Donnell Naomi Carroll Edna O'Brien Brendan O'Regan Des Lynam...
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    new British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. These discussions led Síle de Valera, a backbench TD, to directly challenge the leadership in a speech at...
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  • resigned on 7 July 1981 and was substituted by Seán Treacy on 9 July 1981. Síle de Valera did not contest the 1984 election. From 1999 to 2009, the European People's...
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    Dublin Airport. The decision proved divisive and saw one Fianna Fáil TD, Síle de Valera, resign from the party in protest.[citation needed] In October 1994...
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    Archived from the original on 4 November 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2018. "Síle de Valera". Oireachtas. Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved...
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    negotiate an end. These included three Irish MEPs, Síle de Valera—granddaughter of Éamon de Valera—Neil Blaney and John O'Connell, as well as Pope John...
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    Killilea Jnr and Albert Reynolds. Haughey was also helped by the TD Síle de Valera, who was highly critical of Jack Lynch's policy regards to Northern...
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    22 September 2005. Archived from the original on 2 October 2015. "Sile de Valera to step down as Minister for State today". Irish Independent. 8 December...
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    Names of the British Isles (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Isles" has been used by individual ministers, as did cabinet minister Síle de Valera when delivering a speech including the term at the opening of a drama...
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    significance are considered for protection. In 2001, then minister Síle de Valera used the result of these surveys to recommend the inclusion of 2,155...
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    Ahern's leadership; he is the second-longest serving Taoiseach, after Éamon de Valera. He resigned as Taoiseach on 6 May 2008, in the wake of revelations made...
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    Donal Carey (FG) 24th 1982 (Nov) Madeleine Taylor-Quinn (FG) 25th 1987 Síle de Valera (FF) 26th 1989 27th 1992 Moosajee Bhamjee (Lab) Tony Killeen (FF) 28th...
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    September 1997 by Minister for Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands, Síle de Valera. The adaptation and development of the museum has led to a number of...
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    Brady Barry Cogan Hugh Conaghan Michael Joe Cosgrave Michael D'Arcy Síle de Valera Austin Deasy Seán Doherty Eddie Filgate Jim Fitzsimons Pádraig Flynn...
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  • election. He was a noted Republican backbencher within Fianna Fáil. He and Síle de Valera were highly critical of the then Taoiseach Jack Lynch, criticism which...
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    June 1997 Labour 24th Síle de Valera 26 June 1997 12 July 1997 Fianna Fáil 25th Name Term of office Party Government(s) Síle de Valera 12 July 1997 6 June...
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  • Europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 2010-06-15. "European Parliament profile of Sile De Valera". Europarl.europa.eu. Retrieved 2010-06-15. "European Parliament profile...
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    needed] and the successful negotiations to bring a stage of the 1998 Tour de France to Ireland. In 1997, the government was defeated at the general election...
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    Artane) Michael Barrett Fianna Fáil Dublin South Nuala Fennell Fine Gael Síle de Valera Fianna Fáil Lost seat (moved from Dublin County Mid) Séamus Brennan...
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