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He was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly at the 2003 Assembly election as an Ulster Unionist member for Strangford. Prior to his election to the assembly, he was an adviser to First Minister of Northern Ireland, David Trimble. He stood for the party leadership in 2005 along with Alan McFarland and Lord Reg Empey which Empey went on to win.
Despite retiring from club football in 1985, ... Northern Ireland. British Home Championship: 1979–80, 1983–84; Individual. Rothmans Golden Boots Awards: 1973 ...
After that, Lennon became a fixture in the international side although Northern Ireland were unsuccessful in their attempts to qualify for the finals of major tournaments. Lennon decided to retire from international football in August 2002 upon receiving a death threat before a Northern Ireland match against Cyprus.
Former Northern Ireland goalkeeper Alan Mannus announces he will retire after Shamrock Rovers' final game of the season on Friday.
After a 24-month hiatus, devolved government in Northern Ireland was finally restored. Throw in a snap Westminster and Irish election in for good measure, there have been plenty of stand out ...
After retiring from the Senate, Mitchell played a leading role in negotiations for peace in Northern Ireland and the Middle East. He was appointed United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (1995–2001) by President Clinton and as United States Special Envoy for Middle East Peace (2009–2011) by President Barack Obama.
Henry Matthew Patrick McStay (born 6 March 1985) is a retired footballer from Lurgan in Northern Ireland, is currently the Head Physio at Leeds United. His preferred position was right back, though towards the latter end of his career played in a more central defensive role. He is a former Republic of Ireland U21 international.
Northern Ireland law developed from Irish law that existed before the partition of Ireland in 1921. Northern Ireland is a common law jurisdiction and its common law is similar to that in England and Wales. However, there are important differences in law and procedure between Northern Ireland and England and Wales.