Seamus Mallon
Seamus Frederick Mallon was an Irish politician who served as deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from 1998 to 2001 and Deputy Leader of the Social ...
Parliamentary career for Mr Seamus Mallon - MPs and Lords
Mr Seamus Mallon died on 24th January 2020. He was most recently the Social Democratic & Labour Party MP for Newry and Armagh, and left the Commons on 5 May ...
Obituary: Seamus Mallon - BBC News
Obituary: Seamus Mallon · The pinnacle of Seamus Mallon's political career was his rise to the role of deputy first minister in the new Northern ...
Seamus Mallon obituary | SDLP - The Guardian
Seamus Mallon was deputy first minister in the power-sharing executive at Stormont from 1998 to 2001.
Seamus Mallon - The Lilliput Press
Seamus Mallon, from the village of Markethill in County Armagh (where he still lives) was Deputy Leader of the SDLP from 1979 to 2001, and party spokesman on ...
Seamus Frederick Mallon. Born 17 August 1936; died 24 January 2020. SDLP delegate to the 1996-1998 multi-party talks and a member of the negotiating team. SDLP ...
Lists all of Seamus Mallon's appearances on the Charlie Rose program on CharlieRose.com.
Seamus Mallon, Advocate for Peace in Northern Ireland, Dies at 83
Seamus Mallon, a dogged champion of nonviolent struggle and one of the key architects of peace in Northern Ireland, died on Friday at his home in Markethill, ...
Seamus Mallon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seamus Mallon ... Seamus Frederick Mallon (/ˈʃeɪməs ˈmælən/; 17 August 1936 – 24 January 2020) was an Irish Gaelic footballer and politician. He was deputy First ...
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Seamus Mallon. Seamus Frederick Mallon. Born 17 August 1936; died 24 January 2020. SDLP delegate to the 1996-1998 multi-party talks and a member of the ...
Seamus Mallon – 'A Shared Home Place' - YouTube
A positive, inclusive and challenging conversation about people, peace and politics for the next 25 years. The third Hume Foundation event ...
'The Seamus Mallon I knew' a talk at Newry and Mourne Museum
On 6 April at 2pm, Newry and Mourne Museum will host a fascinating lecture into one of Northern Ireland's most important political figures, ...
Seamus Mallon. Self: This Week. Seamus Mallon was born on 17 August 1936 in Markethill, Armagh, Northern Ireland, UK. He was married to Gertrude Cush.
Seamus Mallon is a Member for House of Commons in the United Kingdom with seven videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1992 Foreign ...
A Shared Home Place: Amazon.co.uk: Mallon, Seamus, Pollak, Andy
This timely memoir encompasses the social and political history of Northern Ireland, and offers hope for its future.
THE SEAMUS MALLON I KNEW - DRB - Dublin Review of Books
Each murderous act begot its counterpart, until revenge almost became a duty to be fulfilled. It enveloped every crevice of life, spreading ...
Secretary of State pays tribute to Seamus Mallon - GOV.UK
Seamus Mallon was passionate about politics and political debate. His leadership, with David Trimble, of the first Northern Ireland Executive ...
Seamus Mallon: The Man and the Politician - Newry.ie
Seamus Mallon was born 17 August 1936 in the county Armagh village of Markethill, about eleven miles north-west of Newry, the son of Frank and ...
Seamus Mallon RIP - Daniel O'Connell Summer School
Mary O'Connor, on behalf of the Summer School Committee, offered her sympathy to Seamus' daughter Orla Mallon, her husband Mark Lenny and their daughter Lara on ...
Official portrait for Mr Seamus Mallon - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament
Mr Seamus Mallon died on 24th January 2020. He was most recently the Social Democratic & Labour Party MP for Newry and Armagh, and left the Commons on 5 May ...
Seamus Mallon
Seamus Mallon
Former rugby union playerSeamus Mallon is an Irish former professional rugby union player who played centre for Ulster and Northampton Saints. He started playing rugby at Foyle College, then St. Columb's College in Derry. He won the Ulster league and cup double with City of Derry in 1999. He later played for Dungannon under Willie Anderson.
Seamus Mallon
Former Member of Parliament of the United KingdomSeamus Frederick Mallon was an Irish politician who served as deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from 1998 to 2001 and Deputy Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party from 1979 to 2001.