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...“You can definitely draw a correlation there,” said James Hartshorn, chief executive and co-founder of Bartra Wealth Advisors, a leading IIP fund, whose portfolio includes social housing and nursing homes...
...It refused to take seats in the Irish parliament (Dáil Eireann) but later dropped the “Provisional” title and eventually decided to enter the Dáil in 1986....
...James Brokenshire, the Northern Ireland secretary, said on Monday that a “short window of opportunity” still existed to form a new power-sharing administration at the Stormont assembly but that “significant...
...If the party can boost its seats in the Dáil, it could be a step closer to its ambition to one day govern a reunited Ireland....
...James Morrissey, Mr O’Brien’s spokesman, says: “He is fastidious — you could say paranoid — about the small things. He would say he shrugs off more [perceived attacks] than he should.”...
...“Imagine Ian Paisley in the Dáil [Irish parliament]? Wouldn’t that have been wonderful?...
...By Vincent Boland in Dublin Almost a century after its delegates proclaimed the birth of Dáil Eireann, the Irish parliament, in Dublin in 1919, Sinn Féin has emerged again as a political force in the Republic...
...(Financial Times) James Murdoch shrugs off Liberty threat to BSkyB: News Corp executive James Murdoch, who was chairman of BSkyB until the phone-hacking scandal forced his resignation last year, has reacted...
...James Reilly, Ireland’s health minister, said he understood most people had personal views on the issue....
...James Reilly, health minister, predicted the coalition would be “the most reforming government” since the foundation of the state....
...Is it possibly the plot for a really rubbish James Bond film (more than likely featuring Spectre, including their unbelievably apt logo)?...
...Protesters, led by senior figures in the nationalist Sinn Féin party, clashed with police outside the Dáil....
...The most likely outcome of the election is that Fine Gael, led by Enda Kenny, will emerge as the largest party in the 166-seat Dáil (parliament) and will form a government with the centre-left Labour party...
...But a sizeable rock has landed in this stagnant political pond as Labour, historically the party of radical socialist republicans James Connolly and Jim Larkin but now anchored on the centre-left, is showing...
...But the president of the Tralee chamber, James Clifford, concedes the EU has on balance been good for Ireland....
...Charles James Haughey was born in Castlebar county May in 1925. he trained as an accountant and entered the Dail in 1957 as TD for Dublin North-East....
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