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665:, announced that agreement had been reached on the composition and functions of the new Executive, with the SDLP entitled to four of the eleven members and a further two non-Executive office holders. Agreement was still to be reached on many other aspects of the White Paper, particularly regarding the Council of Ireland.
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united, and that as an interim proposal
Northern Ireland should be administered jointly by the British and Irish Governments. It also proposed the establishment of a National Senate drawn equally from a devolved Assembly in Belfast and the Oireachtas in Dublin to plan for the integration of the island.
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The following year local government elections were held. These elections saw the Party’s best result at a local election since its foundation, winning 21% of the vote and 121 seats. These came mostly at the expense of Sinn Féin, who voters began to turn away from following a number of IRA atrocities.
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Belfast South and Foyle with the highest ever vote recorded for the party in both constituencies and managed to increase its vote across Northern Ireland to its highest in almost fifteen years for a general election. The two seats held by the party currently have
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This success continued into the 1987 general election where the SDLP’s support for the agreement saw its vote rise to levels last seen when the party was first founded in the early 70s, mostly at the expense of Sinn Féin. In addition to holding both their current seats, Eddie McGrady won the seat of
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Submissions were taken from sectors, individuals and organisations across the island of
Ireland, examining the long-term future of the island. After a year of work the Forum published its report in May 1984, detailing three possible structures for a new Ireland. The three options of a unitary state,
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Constitutional Convention the SDLP continued searching for a long term solution, at times engaging in talks with the UUP. In 1977 the party issued a policy document titled "Facing Reality". This called for the party to put a stronger emphasis on the "Irish dimension". In
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in 1972, the SDLP emerged as the largest party representing the nationalist community. On 20 September the party issued its first major policy document, entitled "Towards a New
Ireland". It recommended that the British Government issue a declaration that it would recognise that Ireland is better off
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on 1 May 1975, for which the SDLP won 17 seats and 24% of the vote. The UUUC however won a majority of seats and votes, the
Constitutional Convention made no progress and the British Government brought it to an end in early 1976. Later that year on 1 September SDLP member Denis Mullen was shot dead
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Nationalist Party's policy of abstentionism and sought to fight for civil rights within the Stormont system. However, the SDLP quickly came to the view that Stormont was unreformable, refusing to attend the state opening on 18 June 1971, and withdrawing altogether in
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on 28 June, where the party won 19 out of 75 seats and once again emerged as the voice of the nationalist community, increasing its vote share to 22% of the vote. Negotiations occurred throughout
October and November on the formation of a new power-sharing Executive to govern Northern Ireland with
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On 15 August the SDLP announced they would lead a
Campaign of Civil Disobedience in response to the introduction of internment the previous week. This involved the withdrawal of SDLP representatives from public bodies, the organisation of a rent and rates strike and SDLP MPs participating in a 48
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Unionist parties. Fifteen Unionist MPs resigned their Westminster seats forcing by-elections in January 1986. The SDLP targeted constituencies where support for the Anglo-Irish Agreement was strongest and
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Throughout the 1970s and 80s SDLP leader John Hume used his connections with influential Irish-American politicians Tip O'Neill, Ted Kennedy, Daniel Moynihan and Hugh Carey to push the SDLP’s analysis of the division and conflict on the island of Ireland. The “Four Horsemen” and other senior
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presented his proposal for an "agreed Ireland". In contrast to the two main options at the time of full integration into Britain or full withdrawal, Hume’s solution proposed the British government declaring that its aim was to bring the main traditions in Ireland together in reconciliation.
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The SDLP held its first annual conference in Dungiven on 23 October that year. The party adopted its draft constitution, Eddie McGrady was elected the party’s first chairman while Sheila Carson becomes its first secretary. Several motions were passed including committing the party firmly to
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played down the partnership stating, "The SDLP stands on its own two feet." This led people to commentate that the partnership is no longer active, with comments from as early as 2020 determining that it had been "quietly forgotten". The partnership officially ended on 28 September 2022.
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was beaten by Republicans outside his home. On 31 August the IRA announced a ceasefire, followed shortly afterwards by the loyalist paramilitaries. Hume, Adams and Reynolds met in Dublin and publicly shook hands. The SDLP Leader called for peace negotiations to begin without delay.
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politicians persuaded President Ronald Reagan to encourage British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to work with the Irish Government to agree a collective way forward. Negotiations began in early 1985 and concluded on 15 November with the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement.
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repeatedly dismissed the possibility of a merger or electoral alliance with the SDLP. In January 2019, the SDLP membership were e-mailed on the issue with the text "continuing on as normal is not an option", a reference to the party's declining fortunes.
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federal/confederal state and joint authority were rooted in previous SDLP policy and went on to influence the policies of the Irish Government and the major political parties in the Republic in relation to Northern Ireland in the following decade.
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proposed “rolling devolution” by which a consultative Assembly be established. John Hume labelled the proposals as unworkable as they offered no realistic prospect of power-sharing or offered any role for the Irish Government.
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talks reconvened in autumn of 1997. The SDLP participated in these talks alongside other parties. Agreement was finally reached on 10 April 1998 when the SDLP, seven other parties, the British and Irish Governments signed the
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In the general election in June 1983 the SDLP failed to regain the seat in Belfast West it had lost when Gerry Fitt resigned from the party. However, John Hume was elected to the House of Commons for the new constituency of
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banner and won 11 seats, with Gerry Fitt being the only pro-power-sharing MP returned, dealing a critical blow to the fledgling Executive. The Executive eventually collapsed after 5 months following several weeks of the
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as a mark of respect and remembrance for fallen British soldiers in the period around Remembrance Day and is controversial in Northern Ireland, as it is viewed by many as a political symbol representing support for the
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took office, with Gerry Fitt as Deputy Chief Executive, John Hume as Minister of Commerce, Paddy Devlin as Minister of Health and Social Services and Austin Currie as Minister of Housing, Local Government and Planning.
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Upon its formation, the SDLP quickly established itself as the second largest party and the largest nationalist party in Northern Ireland. It largely held this position until the beginning of the 21st century. In the
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The SDLP eventually made the decision to attend the Atkins conference, on the condition that there would be parallel discussions involving the "Irish dimension". These talks, like others, failed to reach agreement.
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Throughout 1995 the SDLP continued to engage in talks with the Irish and British Governments, and with other political parties to establish formal all-party talks. They suggested appointing former US Senator
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middle-class interests, with voters concentrated in rural areas and the professional classes, rather than a vehicle for Irish nationalism. The SDLP reject this argument, pointing to their strong support in
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were held in June 1998; the SDLP emerged as the second-largest party overall, and the largest nationalist party, with 24 out of 108 seats. The party was then returned to government later in the year when a
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to ask that she concede some of the demands of the hunger strikers. No agreement was forthcoming. When Sands died, the SDLP also stood aside for Owen Carron, who also won the seat by a narrow margin.
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national conference in Galway she said that a merger would not happen while she was leader – "Merger with Fianna Fáil? Not on my watch." After his election as Fianna Fáil Leader in January 2011,
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across Northern Ireland and LGBT education in schools. The SDLP is anti-xenophobic and opposes plans to create what it deems a hostile environment for immigrants. The party also supports an
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saw the party retain its 12-seat count from the prior election, increasing its seat share due to a drop in the size of the assembly for the first time since 1998. This was followed by the
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dissolved itself in October of that year and encouraged all its members to join the new party. Additionally, individual members and branches from other parties joined including from the
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as their candidate. The election was held on 9 April and Bobby Sands won the seat by a slim margin. As the strikes went on, SDLP leader John Hume met Prime Minister
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to stand also had an impact on the SDLP vote as the party, considered to be the political wing of the Provisional IRA, took 10.1% of the vote and 5 seats.
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abstained on the vote as the Government had failed to act on the Bennett Report into RUC interrogation techniques. In the following general election, the
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all joined. The Forum met for the first time on 30 May with five SDLP members: John Hume, Austin Currie, Joe Hendron, Eddie McGrady and Seamus Mallon.
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which will comprise the parties involved in talks. The election took place in May 1996 where the SDLP took 24% of the vote and 21 seats.
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that an agreement had been reached on the remaining elements of the White Paper, including the implementation of a Council of Ireland.
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the party fielded as their candidate and failed to gain a seat with 78,489 first preference votes. The party further declined in the
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shortly afterwards in February in what became a referendum on power-sharing. The anti-power-sharing Unionists united under the
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were held. The SDLP candidate was John Hume who won a seat with 25% of the first preference vote. He went on to sit in the
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subsequently managed to win Newry and Armagh, where deputy leader Seamus Mallon won the seat from the Ulster Unionists.
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required of every member of parliament. At the swearing in ceremony after the 2019 general election, the party leader
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Alasdair McDonnell was confirmed as Ritchie's successor after the subsequent leadership election on 5 November 2011.
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when she ran unopposed. Ratification for the new party leadership will take place at a conference in October 2024.
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the SDLP vote share fell to 17.5% as nationalist voters began to support more candidates from parties like the
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socialism, supporting the parliamentary party’s decision to withdraw from Stormont and condemning the 11-plus.
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seat on 12 November. Their candidate Gerry Laverty won 24.2% of the vote in the traditionally Unionist seat.
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became the first leader of a nationalist party to wear a poppy while attending a wreath-laying ceremony in
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win more seats and votes than the SDLP for the first time, a position they would continue to hold. In the
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held a few weeks later the SDLP also increased its vote share but lost seven seats. After the election
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the following spring. The SDLP called for a boycott and amidst low turnout the UUP won the election.
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was prepared to back her and that "she will be humiliated if she puts her leadership to a vote".
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South Down from Enoch Powell, finally ending his political career.
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Sinn Féin have elected members and offices at Westminster, but as
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the largest majorities of any constituencies in Northern Ireland.
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should be declared and the government should be required to reach
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challenged McDonnell and replaced him as leader after the party's
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seat at the expense of Gerry Adams. The SDLP now had four MPs.
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Sinn Féin and the SDLP : from alienation to participation
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to oversee an international body on arms decommissioning. The
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8321:"Welfare reform: SDLP 'cannot accommodate' welfare proposals"
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later that year for their efforts in securing the Agreement.
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should be built every year. They oppose the gig economy and
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when they won four out of 17 seats. Its worst result was in
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8219:"Abortion in Northern Ireland: Where do the parties stand?"
6504:"Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention Elections 1975"
6479:"CAIN: Events: Ulster Workers' Council Strike - Chronology"
6280:"The End of Stormont and imposition of direct rule in 1972"
6100:. In James Anderson; Liam O'Dowd; Thomas M. Wilson (eds.).
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and the teaching of maths up to the age of 18 compulsory.
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The Northern Ireland Conflict: Consociational Engagements
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6827:"CAIN: Issues: Politics: New Ireland Forum Report, 1984"
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Although not abstentionist, SDLP MPs have protested the
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ceasefire and Sinn Féin agreeing to end their policy of
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elections to Northern Ireland’s 26 new district councils
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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011
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7500:"SDLP leader Ritchie rules out merger with Fianna Fáil"
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SDLP Chief Whip; Spokesperson for Health and Wellbeing
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8600:"Deal with devil small price to pay to snub the snobs"
7443:"Trimble, Mallon elected leaders of N. Irish Assembly"
7018:"Results 1989 Northern Ireland Local General Election"
6321:"Conference endorses S.D.L.P.'s Boycott of Stormont".
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Eastwood stood down as leader in 2024. Deputy leader
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Pro-European political parties in the United Kingdom
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Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
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and a green jobs strategy. They also believe that a
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in the Labour Government failed in March that year.
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The first major electoral contest for the SDLP were
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8483:"SDLP Leader announces changes to Front Bench Team"
8457:"Colum Eastwood: 'It is time for me to step aside'"
8163:"General election 2019: A simple guide to the SDLP"
8097:"Colum Eastwood: 'It is time for me to step aside'"
8032:"Bird's Eye View Patsy McGlone's Leadership Strike"
8007:"Margaret Ritchie: SDLP leader 'to face challenge'"
2890:Spokesperson for Climate Change and Infrastructure
2838:Spokesperson for Europe and International Affairs;
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8138:"Claire Hanna is sole nominee for SDLP leadership"
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6229:Northern Ireland: A Political Directory, 1968-1993
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6018:Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko; Matti Mälkiä, eds. (2007).
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2926:SDLP Chairperson; Spokesperson for Social Justice
1493:is the sixth leader of the SDLP, taking over from
1429:. The party opposes welfare reform and the cut to
516:The party was founded on 21 August 1970, when six
8534:"Northern Ireland Assembly Election Results 2022"
8034:, The Phoenix Magazine, 12 – 25 August 2011, pg 8
7865:Ahern plan to give North MPs Dail rights rejected
7586:"Fianna Fail and SDLP announce joint partnership"
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1145:Margaret Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick
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10138:Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
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7992:"Ritchie's Poppy Move 'Is a major breakthrough'"
6386:"Tributes to Paddy Wilson, the 'Man of Peace'".
3195:Spokesperson for climate emergency and net zero
3147:Spokesperson for rural isolation and loneliness
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435:Páirtí Sóisialta agus Daonlathach an Lucht Oibre
56:Páirtí Sóisialta agus Daonlathach an Lucht Oibre
11362:2011 United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum
8560:"Why are the SDLP doing so badly in the polls?"
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6298:Gerry Fitt and the SDLP: 'In a minority of one'
6188:Jörg Neuheiser; Stefan Wolff (1 January 2004).
6102:Culture and Cooperation in Europe's Borderlands
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2986:Spokesperson for Jobs, the Economy and Justice
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990:then established this body which produced the “
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847:to serve as a voice for Northern nationalists.
835:In May of that year the SDLP secured a seat in
32:Social Democratic Labour Party (disambiguation)
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5757:"View registration – the Electoral Commission"
1470:on businesses who contribute large amounts of
1367:, was selected to replace Eastwood during the
1325:Leadership challenges and elections, 2011–2024
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594:hour hunger strike outside 10 Downing Street.
452:. The SDLP currently has seven members in the
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7703:"Future of SDLP Fianna Fáil alliance unclear"
6227:Flackes, William D.; Elliott, Sydney (1994).
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2809:SDLP Leader; Spokesperson for a New Ireland;
2597:and 37 councillors across Northern Ireland's
1463:should be expanded to 10,000 student places.
491:ceasefire in 1994, it has lost ground to the
8508:"Sinn Féin tops poll in Euro count-BBC News"
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7305:"Enterprise, Trade and Investment Committee"
7096:(Erstausgabe ed.). Dublin: Gill Books.
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5985:. US Institute of Peace Press. p. 117.
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3163:Spokesperson for heritage, culture and arts
10081:List of political parties by representation
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8045:"Alasdair McDonnellelected new SDLP leader"
7560:"SDLP members back Fianna Fáil partnership"
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5696:Demography and politics of Northern Ireland
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2908:Spokesperson for Children and Young People
1448:. It wants to make a modern language up to
37:"SDLP" redirects here. For other uses, see
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6402:"Northern Ireland Assembly Elections 1973"
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6057:Katy Hayward; Catherine O'Donnell (2010).
3007:Spokesperson for Reconciliation and Sport
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11805:Centre-left parties in the United Kingdom
11185:(VP and High Representative of the Union)
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6098:"Shifting Thresholds, Contested Meanings"
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3099:Spokesperson for tourism and hospitality
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762:The new Conservative Secretary of State,
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8111:"Claire Hanna set to become SDLP leader"
7612:"Claire Hanna quits SDLP assembly group"
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6926:McGarry, John; O'Leary, Brendan (2004).
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5928:. Open Council Date UK. 7 January 2018.
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3342:attempted to take the seat again in the
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2673:Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council
2091:MP (Parliament of Northern Ireland) for
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1304:. The poppy is worn on the lapel in the
1147:rejected the idea. Speaking at the 2010
1131:succeeded him as Deputy First Minister.
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11775:1970 establishments in Northern Ireland
9526:Political parties in the United Kingdom
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7921:"CAIN: Symbols – Unionist and Loyalist"
7891:"Thousands gather to remember war dead"
6727:"Fermanagh and South Tyrone, 1983-1992"
3291:Spokesperson for health service reform
3179:Spokesperson for community integration
2757:Newry, Mourne and Down District Council
2617:Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council
2589:The SDLP currently have two MPs in the
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7143:"IRA ceasefire remembered 25 years on"
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6903:John Hume in America: From Derry to DC
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5952:"'Social Democratic and Labour Party'"
5932:from the original on 30 September 2017
5926:"Local Council Political Compositions"
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3275:Spokesperson for university expansion
1444:. The party supports the abolition of
998:announced details of an election to a
466:House of Commons of the United Kingdom
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11221:(VP for Interinstitutional Relations)
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9207:Political parties in Northern Ireland
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8136:McGovern, Eimear (6 September 2024).
8077:from the original on 14 November 2015
8013:from the original on 23 November 2018
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7618:from the original on 12 February 2019
7566:from the original on 10 February 2019
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6651:Mallon, Seamus; Pollak, Andy (2019).
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5763:from the original on 1 September 2019
5737:from the original on 19 February 2020
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3243:Spokesperson for training and skills
3227:Spokesperson for regional investment
3211:Spokesperson for rural opportunities
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9484:List of political parties by country
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8051:from the original on 5 November 2011
7901:from the original on 17 October 2012
7821:from the original on 12 January 2020
7753:Breen, Suzanne (28 September 2022).
7727:Hughes, Brendan (10 February 2020).
7592:from the original on 25 January 2019
7510:from the original on 1 February 2011
6457:"1973: Sunningdale Agreement signed"
6063:. Taylor & Francis. p. 89.
5850:Understanding British Party Politics
5823:from the original on 26 January 2014
5797:from the original on 7 November 2016
2715:Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council
2701:Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
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1120:alongside the UUP's First Minister,
790:and the selection of hunger striker
370:Local government in Northern Ireland
11519:Official Monster Raving Loony Party
8606:from the original on 22 August 2016
7946:"SDLP Leader Ritchie to wear Poppy"
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7540:from the original on 5 January 2019
7470:"SDLP could unite with Fianna Fáil"
6038:from the original on 3 January 2014
3326:saw fellow Irish nationalist party
2947:Spokesperson for Rural Communities
2729:Mid and East Antrim Borough Council
2631:Ards and North Down Borough Council
1549:MP (Parliament of Northern Ireland)
1221:when they lost all their seats. In
1044:Following changes of government in
826:Northern Ireland Secretary of State
753:election to the European Parliament
751:In June that year the first direct
708:Searching for agreement (1975–1980)
659:Northern Ireland Secretary of State
27:Political party in Northern Ireland
24:
11800:Labour parties in Northern Ireland
11785:Social Democratic and Labour Party
11418:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
9535:Legislatures of the United Kingdom
9419:Social Democratic and Labour Party
9407:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
9351:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
9345:Social Democratic and Labour Party
9299:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
9282:Social Democratic and Labour Party
8701:Social Democratic and Labour Party
8487:Social Democratic and Labour Party
8410:Social Democratic and Labour Party
8351:Social Democratic and Labour Party
8300:Social Democratic and Labour Party
8249:Social Democratic and Labour Party
8197:Social Democratic and Labour Party
7927:from the original on 6 August 2011
7809:Andrew Madden (19 December 2019).
7670:David McCann (17 February 2022).
7354:
7049:
6628:Gerry Fitt - A Political Chameleon
6419:
6021:Encyclopedia of Digital Government
5906:from the original on 30 April 2016
5886:Paul Dixon; Eamonn O'Kane (2014).
5817:"The Good Friday Agreement – SDLP"
3968:
3131:Spokesperson for education reform
1500:
1209:. The party's first MP was leader
1127:Upon Mallon's retirement in 2001,
811:local government elections in 1981
668:Following discussions between the
423:Social Democratic and Labour Party
52:Social Democratic and Labour Party
25:
11821:
8981:Catherine Matthews (2016–present)
8648:
8625:Patterson, Glenn (9 April 2008).
8598:Emerson, Newton (30 March 2007).
8371:Deeney, Donna (16 October 2017).
8193:"Building a New Ireland Together"
8173:from the original on 22 June 2021
7840:Ahern proposal on MPs ill-advised
7701:Moore, Aoife (20 February 2022).
7423:from the original on 8 March 2020
7410:
7279:"Local Government Elections 1997"
6752:"Local Government Elections 1981"
6362:"Local Government Elections 1973"
5725:Mullally, Una (12 January 2020).
3083:Spokesperson for all-island rail
3067:Spokesperson for rural transport
977:Good Friday Agreement (1995-1998)
913:Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985–1987)
610:Sunningdale Agreement (1973–1974)
11514:Socialist Party of Great Britain
11438:Green Party of England and Wales
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9537:(and their current compositions)
8618:
8591:
8570:
8558:Murray, Joshua (14 April 2022).
8551:
8526:
8514:from the original on 18 May 2014
8500:
8475:
8449:
8423:
8398:
8364:
8339:
7790:from the original on 16 May 2020
7480:from the original on 18 May 2007
7468:McDonald, Henry (8 April 2007).
7392:from the original on 22 May 2020
6208:from the original on 30 May 2013
6118:from the original on 30 May 2013
6077:from the original on 30 May 2013
5999:from the original on 30 May 2013
5867:from the original on 27 May 2016
5701:Labour Party in Northern Ireland
5678:
5671:
5638:
5631:
5598:
5591:
5564:
5563:
5556:
5555:
5522:
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5487:
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4108:
4063:
4062:
4055:
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3942:
3914:DUP–Sinn Féin–SDLP–UUP–Alliance
3907:
3906:
3899:
3863:
3856:
3855:
3822:DUP–Sinn Féin–UUP–SDLP–Alliance
3814:
3807:
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3773:DUP–Sinn Féin–UUP–SDLP–Alliance
3765:
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3527:
3492:
3491:
3484:
3483:
3115:Spokesperson for ending poverty
2535:
2477:
2414:
2363:
2303:
2248:
2179:
2080:
1971:
1905:
1835:
1765:
1705:
1607:
1541:
819:Irish Republican Socialist Party
556:, Independent) and one Senator (
63:
8577:DeSouza, Emma (27 March 2023).
8313:
8288:
8262:
8237:
8210:
8185:
8155:
8129:
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6719:
6694:
6669:
6644:
6619:
6594:
6580:"The Night the Government Fell"
6572:
6547:
6521:
6496:
6471:
6449:
6433:Straight Left: An Autobiography
6394:
6379:
6354:
6329:
6314:
6300:. Manchester University Press.
6289:
6271:
6252:Kelly, Conor (29 August 2019).
6245:
6220:
6156:
6130:
6024:. Idea Group Inc. p. 398.
5791:Parties and Elections in Europe
4549:Conservative-Liberal Democrats
10086:Politics of the United Kingdom
8713:
8073:. BBC News. 14 November 2015.
7614:. BBC News. 11 February 2019.
6194:. Berghahn Books. p. 46.
5979:William Beattie Smith (2011).
5944:
5809:
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4116:
4109:
3900:
3864:
3815:
3766:
3629:
3536:
3409:Devolved legislature elections
2609:Northern Ireland council seats
1680:(acting from 22 November 1979)
1398:While the party is officially
1084:As a result of the Agreement,
778:Entry of Sinn Féin (1981–1982)
702:Ulster Workers’ Council strike
603:Parliament of Northern Ireland
13:
1:
9996:Justice & Anti-Corruption
9479:Elections in Northern Ireland
8047:. BBC News. 5 November 2011.
7562:. BBC News. 9 February 2019.
7303:agendaNi (7 September 2011).
6901:Fitzpatrick, Maurice (2017).
6325:. 25 October 1971. p. 5.
5711:
1485:
1455:The party believes that the
1421:The SDLP believes that 3,000
869:New Ireland Forum (1983–1984)
843:appointed SDLP Deputy Leader
798:the SDLP decided to withdraw
542:Northern Ireland Labour Party
197:Northern Ireland Labour Party
11560:Green Party Northern Ireland
11237:(International Partnerships)
10128:Party of European Socialists
9474:Politics of Northern Ireland
9437:Green Party Northern Ireland
7382:"The Nobel Peace Prize 1998"
7032:"The 1989 European Election"
6877:"The 1984 European Election"
6163:Mitchell, Thomas G. (2000).
5663:
5660:
5657:
5647:
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3472:
3469:
3457:
3452:
3259:Spokesperson for equalities
1423:social and affordable houses
1201:, which follows a policy of
930:Hume-Adams Talks (1988-1994)
759:in the European Parliament.
657:taking part. On 21 November
501:physical force republicanism
401:Politics of Northern Ireland
302:Party of European Socialists
7:
10647:Associated parties (non-EU)
10136:European Parliament group:
8430:cassoscoop (16 June 2021).
6852:"Westminster election 1983"
6556:John Hume: In His Own Words
5889:Northern Ireland Since 1969
5785:Nordsieck, Wolfram (2017).
5689:
4664:(DUP confidence and supply)
2743:Mid Ulster District Council
1245:Proposed Dáil participation
728:In 1978 SDLP deputy leader
601:After the abolition of the
10:
11826:
11575:Traditional Unionist Voice
11428:Christian Peoples Alliance
9976:Christian Peoples Alliance
9956:Abolish the Welsh Assembly
9883:Traditional Unionist Voice
9771:Scottish Liberal Democrats
9449:Progressive Unionist Party
9431:Traditional Unionist Voice
9357:Traditional Unionist Voice
9250:Traditional Unionist Voice
8978:Gerry Cosgrove (1992–2016)
8009:. BBC News. 27 July 2011.
7417:Northern Ireland Elections
6930:. Oxford University Press.
6655:. The Lilliput Press Ltd.
5507:
5472:
5437:
5402:
5361:
5280:
5244:
5203:
5162:
5121:
5080:
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5008:
4972:
4936:
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4859:
4823:
4770:Local government elections
4740:
4693:
4638:
4582:
4526:
4470:
4414:
4362:
4310:
4258:
4207:
4151:
4100:
4046:
3891:
3871:DUP–Sinn Féin–Independent
3847:
3798:
3749:
3705:
3656:
3612:
3568:
3519:
3475:
2828:Belfast South and Mid Down
2004:Belfast South and Mid Down
957:by British Prime Minister
955:Downing Street Declaration
784:Fermanagh and South Tyrone
685:Northern Ireland Executive
506:
36:
29:
11795:Social democratic parties
11745:
11681:
11642:
11635:
11615:
11599:
11592:
11550:Democratic Unionist Party
11527:
11501:
11410:
11403:
11387:
11377:
11368:
11293:
11252:
11175:
11071:
11005:
10823:Observer parties (non-EU)
10822:
10797:
10646:
10607:
10561:
10151:
10144:
10134:
10076:
10054:
10006:Lincolnshire Independents
9948:
9904:
9838:Northern Ireland Assembly
9836:
9792:
9736:
9650:
9542:
9532:
9469:
9458:
9401:Democratic Unionist Party
9378:
9339:Democratic Unionist Party
9318:
9291:
9265:
9238:Democratic Unionist Party
9227:
9219:Northern Ireland Assembly
9213:
9173:
9168:Links to related articles
9144:
9113:
9100:National Democratic Party
9092:
9056:
9004:Northern Ireland Assembly
8999:
8992:
8957:Dan McAreavey (1975–1980)
8931:
8827:
8768:
8721:
8708:
7229:"Sinn Fein Press Release"
6703:All Hell Will Break Loose
6558:. Four Courts Press Ltd.
5536:
5391:
5326:
5323:
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3993:
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3987:
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3981:
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3836:
3694:
3557:
3510:Constitutional Convention
3464:
3430:
3427:
3424:
3421:
3418:
3415:
3403:2005 Westminster election
2755:
2741:
2727:
2713:
2699:
2685:
2671:
2657:
2643:
2629:
2615:
2606:
2595:Northern Ireland Assembly
2575:
2568:
2511:
2504:
2279:
2042:
1510:
1106:Democratic Unionist Party
1090:Northern Ireland Assembly
883:Northern Ireland Assembly
714:Constitutional Convention
691:The SDLP faced its first
646:Northern Ireland Assembly
573:National Democratic Party
454:Northern Ireland Assembly
396:
387:
382:
368:
354:
334:
319:
309:International affiliation
308:
294:
282:
259:
251:
241:
229:
215:
177:National Democratic Party
169:
149:
103:
91:
79:
71:
62:
48:
11243:Von der Leyen Commission
10071:do not take their seats.
9933:London Liberal Democrats
9464:do not take their seats.
8909:John Clayton (2013–2015)
8627:"A consensus on crowing"
8269:petebkr (9 April 2018).
7168:Murray, Gerard. (2005).
7094:John Hume: the Persuader
7092:Walker, Stephen (2023).
6905:. Irish Academic Press.
6681:www.margaretthatcher.org
6626:Murphy, Michael (2003).
6435:. Blackstaff Press Ltd.
6296:Campbell, Sarah (2015).
5892:. Routledge. p. 6.
5847:Driver, Stephen (2011).
5706:
3236:Causeway Coast and Glens
3204:Causeway Coast and Glens
3026:Leader of the Opposition
1369:2024 leadership election
1358:2015 leadership election
885:”. The SDLP, along with
815:Irish Independence Party
55:
11600:Advocating a "Yes" vote
11473:Scottish National Party
11301:Frank-Walter Steinmeier
10608:Associated parties (EU)
10562:Member parties (non-EU)
9895:Independent Nationalist
9821:Welsh Liberal Democrats
9747:Scottish National Party
8993:Elected representatives
8969:Eamon Hanna (1983–1986)
8960:Don Canning (1980–1981)
8912:Ronan McCay (2015–2017)
7973:17 October 2012 at the
6701:Currie, Austin (2004).
5853:. Polity. p. 188.
5321:First Preference Votes
4783:First Preference Votes
3680:UUP–SDLP–DUP–Sinn Féin
3425:First Preference Votes
3348:2011 Assembly elections
3344:2009 European elections
3332:2004 European elections
3268:Derry City and Strabane
3200:Margaret Anne McKillop
3140:Antrim and Newtownabbey
2852:
2585:Elected representatives
2122:MP (UK Parliament) for
1649:MP (UK Parliament) for
1339:reported that only one
1061:appearing onstage with
879:House of the Oireachtas
782:Following the death of
635:murdered on the 26 June
526:Republican Labour Party
313:Socialist International
284:Political position
202:Republican Labour Party
11616:Advocating a "No" vote
11535:British National Party
11197:(Cohesion and Reforms)
11176:European Commissioners
9753:Scottish Conservatives
8954:John Duffy (1972–1975)
8876:Jim Lennon (1998–2000)
7951:4 January 2018 at the
7174:. Palgrave Macmillan.
7064:BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
6606:www.europarl.europa.eu
6431:Devlin, Paddy (1993).
6104:. Rodopi. p. 93.
6096:Cathal McCall (2003).
3973:
3383:2022 Assembly election
3367:2019 European election
3359:2017 Assembly election
3352:2016 Assembly election
3324:2003 Assembly election
3305:1998 Assembly election
3252:Newry, Mourne and Down
3092:Newry, Mourne and Down
3076:Newry, Mourne and Down
2771:
2033:List of deputy leaders
1292:in 2010, party leader
1207:Westminster parliament
1193:Westminster Parliament
1182:2022 Assembly election
1180:In the lead up to the
794:as a candidate in the
683:On 1 January 1974 the
670:British Prime Minister
434:
11580:Ulster Unionist Party
10798:Observer parties (EU)
9877:Independent Unionists
9413:Ulster Unionist Party
9363:Ulster Unionist Party
9244:Ulster Unionist Party
9093:Related organisations
9059:Members of Parliament
7980:The Belfast Telegraph
7895:The Belfast Telegraph
7870:22 March 2018 at the
7845:22 March 2018 at the
6554:Farren, Seán (2017).
5787:"Northern Ireland/UK"
3972:
3965:Westminster elections
3397:and their victory in
3363:2017 general election
3320:2001 general election
3298:Electoral performance
1466:The party supports a
1375:Ideology and policies
1215:1992 general election
1118:Deputy First Minister
1102:Ulster Unionist Party
1055:Good Friday Agreement
1039:Lord Mayor of Belfast
1029:to Sinn Féin. In the
796:following by-election
644:were held to the new
462:members of Parliament
39:SDLP (disambiguation)
11607:YES! To Fairer Votes
11053:Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
10062:Independent Alliance
9921:London Conservatives
9889:People Before Profit
9443:People Before Profit
9305:People Before Profit
9114:Leadership elections
7445:. CNN. 1 July 1998.
7066:. 28 November 2022.
6231:. Blackstaff Press.
2659:Belfast City Council
2593:, seven MLAs in the
1468:green corporate levy
1284:Remembrance Day 2010
1225:they won two seats.
693:Westminster election
566:Ulster Liberal Party
481:devolution of powers
296:European affiliation
207:Ulster Liberal Party
11790:Irish republicanism
11718:The Daily Telegraph
11555:England First Party
11378:Referendum question
11253:Heads of government
11231:and Climate Action)
11229:European Green Deal
11074:European Parliament
9809:Welsh Conservatives
9738:Scottish Parliament
9555:(404, including 43
9386:unitary authorities
8932:General Secretary (
8871:Jonathan Stephenson
8169:. 4 December 2019.
7923:. Cain.ulst.ac.uk.
6653:A Shared Home Place
3124:Fermanagh and Omagh
3060:Ards and North Down
1427:zero-hour contracts
1383:party that opposes
1165:Irish reunification
992:Mitchell Principles
770:became his deputy.
477:Irish reunification
153:21 August 1970
11545:Conservative Party
11313:Michael D. Higgins
11227:(Executive VP for
10058:Co-operative Party
8794:Alasdair McDonnell
8753:Alasdair McDonnell
8245:"A Fairer Society"
8217:Ferguson, Amanda.
8117:. 6 September 2024
7536:. 4 January 2019.
7336:. 29 December 2023
7334:www.britannica.com
6278:Mulholland, Marc.
6167:. Bloomsbury 3PL.
5614:Alasdair McDonnell
5308:European elections
5194:Alasdair McDonnell
4565:Alasdair McDonnell
3974:
3499:UUP-SDLP-Alliance
3232:Ashleen Schenning
3035:Other spokespeople
2577:Position Abolished
2561:12 September 2017
2455:Alasdair McDonnell
2291:Alasdair McDonnell
1823:Alasdair McDonnell
1566:MP (UK Parliament)
1495:Alasdair McDonnell
1480:net zero emissions
1438:academic selection
1416:Irish language act
1410:, the roll out of
1257:of the Republic's
1230:parliamentary oath
1149:Irish Labour Party
738:vote of confidence
584:Belfast St. Anne’s
577:Irish Labour Party
187:Irish Labour Party
11762:
11761:
11756:
11755:
11741:
11740:
11631:
11630:
11588:
11587:
11493:Libertarian Party
11443:Liberal Democrats
11433:English Democrats
11328:
11327:
11266:Mette Frederiksen
11001:
11000:
10328:PA.SO.K./ΠΑ.ΣΟ.Κ.
10094:
10093:
10026:Social Democratic
9981:English Democrats
9783:Presiding Officer
9679:Liberal Democrats
9569:Liberal Democrats
9492:
9491:
9314:
9313:
9160:
9159:
9088:
9087:
9038:Sinéad McLaughlin
8988:
8987:
8812:Fearghal McKinney
8377:Belfast Telegraph
8142:Belfast Telegraph
8099:. 28 August 2024.
7880:, 28 October 2005
7855:, 29 October 2005
7815:Belfast Telegraph
7759:Belfast Telegraph
7411:Whyte, Nicholas.
7258:cain.ulster.ac.uk
7208:cain.ulster.ac.uk
7103:978-0-7171-9608-1
6971:cain.ulster.ac.uk
6946:cain.ulster.ac.uk
6831:cain.ulster.ac.uk
6781:cain.ulster.ac.uk
6712:978-0-86278-815-5
6630:. Mercier Press.
6483:cain.ulster.ac.uk
6459:. 9 December 1973
6341:cain.ulster.ac.uk
6307:978-0-7190-9805-5
6201:978-1-57181-658-0
6111:978-90-420-1085-7
6070:978-0-415-56628-5
6031:978-1-59140-790-4
5992:978-1-60127-067-2
5899:978-1-317-86657-2
5860:978-0-7456-4078-5
5687:
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4093:
4044:
4039:
3982:House of Commons
3962:
3961:
3295:
3294:
3032:
3031:
2974:Sinead McLaughlin
2850:
2849:
2769:
2768:
2582:
2581:
2528:
2499:14 November 2015
2470:
2465:Fearghal McKinney
2451:14 November 2015
2407:
2356:
2339:22 February 2004
2296:
2277:22 February 2004
2274:11 November 2001
2241:
2222:11 November 2001
2219:28 November 1979
2172:
2153:28 November 1979
2073:
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2023:
1964:
1947:
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1884:14 November 2015
1881:
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1741:11 November 2001
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1684:11 November 2001
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1600:
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1112:, and the SDLP's
1079:Nobel Peace Prize
875:New Ireland Forum
839:as new Taoiseach
804:Margaret Thatcher
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443:Irish nationalist
439:social democratic
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3006:
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2980:
2977:
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1203:abstentionism
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3833:5th Assembly
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3729:Direct rule
3691:2nd Assembly
3647:1st Assembly
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2056:Left office
2053:Took office
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1521:Took office
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1268:, leader of
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1251:Dáil Éireann
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243:Women's wing
216:Headquarters
181:
157:54 years ago
141:Paddy Wilson
131:Paddy Devlin
86:Claire Hanna
72:Abbreviation
43:
11636:Print media
11463:Plaid Cymru
11388:Legislation
11260:Olaf Scholz
11038:Willy Claes
9827:Independent
9815:Plaid Cymru
9703:Plaid Cymru
9605:Plaid Cymru
9425:Independent
9380:Councillors
9369:Independent
9326:(18 of 650)
9267:Nationalist
9256:Independent
9018:Cara Hunter
8975:(1986–1992)
8966:(1981–1983)
8951:(1970–1972)
8918:(2017–2023)
8906:(2012–2013)
8904:John Dallat
8900:(2009–2012)
8894:(2007–2009)
8888:(2004–2007)
8882:(2000–2004)
8873:(1995–1998)
8867:(1990–1995)
8865:Mark Durkan
8861:(1984–1990)
8855:(1980–1984)
8853:Sean Farren
8849:(1978–1980)
8843:(1973–1978)
8837:(1971–1973)
8820:(2017–2022)
8814:(2015–2016)
8808:(2011–2015)
8802:(2010–2011)
8796:(2004–2010)
8790:(2001–2004)
8784:(1979–2001)
8778:(1970–1979)
8755:(2011–2015)
8749:(2010–2011)
8743:(2001–2010)
8741:Mark Durkan
8737:(1979–2001)
8731:(1970–1979)
8441:23 December
8436:Derry Daily
8415:22 December
8406:"Education"
8390:22 December
8356:22 December
8331:22 December
8305:22 December
8280:22 December
8254:21 December
8229:21 December
8177:22 December
8147:6 September
8121:6 September
8081:14 November
7905:20 December
7877:Irish Times
7852:Irish Times
7738:21 February
7712:21 February
7682:21 February
7655:21 February
7622:11 February
7570:11 February
7020:. May 1989.
6705:. O'Brien.
5910:25 November
5871:25 November
5538:Mark Durkan
5112:Mark Durkan
4453:Mark Durkan
3997:Government
3958:Opposition
3696:Mark Durkan
3434:Government
3316:Mark Durkan
3280:Carl Whyte
3072:Pete Byrne
3042:Councillor
2919:West Tyrone
2896:Cara Hunter
2599:11 councils
2564:5 May 2022
2502:5 May 2016
2281:Mark Durkan
2171:(1936–2020)
2072:(1937–2020)
1986:(2015–2019)
1693:Mark Durkan
1599:(1937–2020)
1537:(1926–2005)
1336:The Phoenix
1302:County Down
1298:Downpatrick
1270:Fianna Fáil
1261:. In 2005,
1255:lower house
1161:Fianna Fáil
1141:Fianna Fáil
1129:Mark Durkan
1108:(DUP), and
1104:(UUP), the
944:Joe Hendron
936:Gerry Adams
887:Fianna Fáil
792:Bobby Sands
678:Sunningdale
624:Magherafelt
550:Ivan Cooper
356:NI Assembly
289:Centre-left
121:Ivan Cooper
93:Chairperson
11769:Categories
11697:Daily Mail
11280:(Portugal)
11191:(Equality)
11126:Rudi Arndt
11081:Guy Mollet
11048:Robin Cook
11006:Presidents
9986:Green (NI)
9292:Other (18)
9105:SDLP Youth
8940:since 2016
8934:until 2016
8729:Gerry Fitt
8715:Leadership
8492:18 October
8202:22 October
8055:5 November
7596:25 January
7514:8 February
7476:. London.
7366:25 January
7340:25 January
7314:25 January
7288:25 January
7263:25 January
7238:25 January
7213:25 January
7190:1131510536
7153:15 January
7127:15 January
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7041:15 January
7002:15 January
6976:26 October
6951:26 October
6886:26 October
6861:26 October
6836:26 October
6811:26 October
6122:1 February
6081:1 February
6003:1 February
5827:6 February
5767:8 February
5712:References
5352:Gerry Fitt
4814:Gerry Fitt
4029:Gerry Fitt
3466:Gerry Fitt
3220:Mid Ulster
3208:The Glens
3176:Cookstown
3172:Mid Ulster
3128:Erne West
3056:Joe Boyle
2958:South Down
2937:Mid Ulster
2427:Upper Bann
2376:Mid-Ulster
2261:Upper Bann
2157:Gerry Fitt
2026:incumbent
2010:–present)
1788:South Down
1778:South Down
1533:Gerry Fitt
1486:Leadership
1259:parliament
1211:Gerry Fitt
1173:, MLA for
996:John Major
988:Government
959:John Major
742:Gerry Fitt
649:the SDLP,
522:Gerry Fitt
493:republican
475:advocates
460:) and two
315:(observer)
255:SDLP LGBT+
247:SDLP Women
236:SDLP Youth
231:Youth wing
162:1970-08-21
111:Gerry Fitt
11704:The Times
11483:Sinn Féin
11321:(Croatia)
11315:(Ireland)
11303:(Germany)
11268:(Denmark)
11262:(Germany)
11203:(Economy)
10950:Fatah/فتح
10739:SDSM/СДСМ
10623:PBSD/БСДП
10230:EDEK/ΕΔΕΚ
10046:Yorkshire
10021:Rejoin EU
9939:Reform UK
9847:Sinn Féin
9581:Sinn Féin
9395:Sinn Féin
9333:Sinn Féin
9276:Sinn Féin
8898:Joe Byrne
8776:John Hume
8735:John Hume
8467:29 August
8385:0307-1235
8225:. Belfast
7650:0307-1235
7544:5 January
7534:Derry Now
7072:0307-1235
6786:2 October
6761:2 October
6736:2 October
6686:14 August
6611:14 August
6586:14 August
6539:14 August
6513:14 August
6488:14 August
6463:14 August
6411:14 August
6371:14 August
6346:14 August
6148:14 August
5956:téarma.ie
5936:7 January
5393:John Hume
5327:Position
5315:Election
5124:101 / 582
5083:117 / 582
5047:120 / 575
5011:127 / 582
4975:121 / 565
4939:102 / 565
4903:104 / 526
4891:John Hume
4862:113 / 526
4789:Position
4777:Election
4190:John Hume
3994:Position
3979:Election
3559:John Hume
3431:Position
3416:Election
3336:Sinn Féin
3328:Sinn Féin
3311:in 2001.
3309:John Hume
3240:Limavady
3160:Balmoral
3045:District
3004:–present
2965:–present
2944:–present
2887:–present
2835:–present
2806:–present
2527:(b. 1979)
2469:(b. 1962)
2406:(b. 1959)
2355:(b. 1959)
2295:(b. 1949)
2240:(b. 1935)
2226:John Hume
2068:John Hume
1963:(b. 1980)
1897:(b. 1983)
1827:(b. 1949)
1757:(b. 1958)
1697:(b. 1960)
1595:John Hume
1497:in 2015.
1385:austerity
1274:Fine Gael
1263:Taoiseach
1199:Sinn Féin
1110:Sinn Féin
1098:Executive
1088:to a new
1086:elections
1065:frontman
1059:John Hume
1011:John Hume
1007:Sinn Féin
891:Fine Gael
856:Sinn Féin
829:Jim Prior
730:John Hume
642:elections
546:John Hume
497:Sinn Féin
471:The SDLP
411:Elections
252:LGBT wing
116:John Hume
9859:Alliance
9617:Alliance
9229:Unionist
8610:4 August
8604:Archived
8538:BBC News
8518:27 March
8512:Archived
8461:BBC News
8325:BBC News
8275:Your MLA
8171:Archived
8167:BBC News
8115:RTÉ News
8075:Archived
8049:Archived
8011:Archived
7971:Archived
7957:BBC News
7949:Archived
7931:4 August
7925:Archived
7899:Archived
7868:Archived
7843:Archived
7819:Archived
7788:Archived
7616:Archived
7590:Archived
7564:Archived
7538:Archived
7508:Archived
7478:Archived
7447:Archived
7421:Archived
7390:Archived
7361:Hotpress
7309:agendaNi
6206:Archived
6116:Archived
6075:Archived
6036:Archived
5997:Archived
5961:26 March
5930:Archived
5904:Archived
5865:Archived
5821:Archived
5795:Archived
5761:Archived
5741:19 April
5735:Archived
5690:See also
5502:190,731
5467:161,992
5432:136,335
5397:151,399
5356:140,622
5283:39 / 462
5247:59 / 462
5206:66 / 462
5165:87 / 583
5116:121,991
5075:153,424
5039:130,387
5003:136,760
4967:129,557
4931:113,967
4895:116,487
4854:114,775
4826:82 / 517
4680:118,737
4513:110,970
4457:125,626
4401:169,865
4349:190,814
4297:184,445
4245:154,067
4194:137,012
4138:126,325
4087:154,193
4077:Oct 1974
4033:160,137
4018:Feb 1974
3850:12 / 108
3801:14 / 108
3752:16 / 108
3744:105,164
3708:18 / 108
3700:117,547
3659:24 / 108
3651:177,963
3615:21 / 110
3607:160,786
3563:118,891
3514:156,049
3470:159,773
3390:Catholic
3350:and the
3322:and the
3224:Torrent
3192:Botanic
2546:MLA for
2488:MLA for
2425:MLA for
2374:MLA for
2314:MLA for
2259:MLA for
2204:MLA for
1982:MLA for
1916:MLA for
1846:MLA for
1776:MLA for
1716:MLA for
1319:loyalist
1315:unionist
1276:and the
1048:and the
1023:May 1997
970:John Fee
946:won the
852:election
655:Alliance
518:Stormont
376:37 / 462
341:NI seats
261:Ideology
104:Founders
11690:The Sun
11404:Parties
11371:Results
11309:(Malta)
11286:(Spain)
11274:(Malta)
10676:SDP BiH
10637:Hlas-SD
10510:SMER-SD
10398:Saskaņa
10202:BSP/БСП
10145:Parties
10041:Workers
10016:Reclaim
10001:Liberal
9641:Speaker
9322:in the
9217:in the
8017:21 June
7786:. RTÉ.
7688:Twitter
7419:. ARK.
6263:6 March
6042:18 July
5658:78,589
5618:81,594
5578:78,489
5542:87,559
5341:Change
5318:Leader
5275:64,996
5239:81,419
5198:85,237
5157:99,325
4818:92,600
4803:Change
4780:Leader
4763:Labour
4737:(in NI)
4732:86,861
4690:(in UK)
4685:(in NI)
4635:(in UK)
4630:(in NI)
4625:95,419
4579:(in UK)
4574:(in NI)
4569:99,809
4523:(in UK)
4518:(in NI)
4493:Labour
4467:(in UK)
4462:(in NI)
4437:Labour
4411:(in UK)
4406:(in NI)
4386:Labour
4359:(in UK)
4354:(in NI)
4307:(in UK)
4302:(in NI)
4255:(in UK)
4250:(in NI)
4204:(in UK)
4199:(in NI)
4148:(in UK)
4143:(in NI)
4123:Labour
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