Ruairi Quinn (born 2 April 1946) is an Irish former Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Education and Skills from 2011 to 2014, Leader of...
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maverick left-wing politician Noël Browne and former Minister for Finance Ruairi Quinn (who was its longest-serving TD, first elected in 1977 and serving continuously...
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Senator, member of the Council of State, and former Supreme Court judge Ruairí McKiernan – community activist and social entrepreneur Sally Mulready –...
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President of Ireland, led to Spring's resignation as party leader. In 1997 Ruairi Quinn became the new Labour Party leader. Following negotiations in 1999, the...
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[citation needed] In late 2007, the organisation was resurrected by Ruairi Quinn TD and former European Movement Ireland CEO, Brendan Kiely in order to...
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the new government and in return for making John Bruton the Taoiseach, Ruairi Quinn of Labour became the first-ever Labour Minister for Finance. During his...
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Coalition, the party decided to merge with the Labour Party. Labour leader Ruairi Quinn became leader of the unified party; De Rossa took up the symbolic post...
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Democratic Left with the Labour Party in 1999 under the Leadership of Ruairi Quinn. From 1999 to 2007, he sat on the Labour Party front bench as Environment...
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uncle is the former Labour Party leader Ruairi Quinn. He is the son of a former AIB Director Lochlann Quinn. Quinn was first elected to Dublin City Council...
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