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business plan published in
October of last year which was prepared on the basis of information supplied at that time by the five participating institutions (Anglo Irish Bank, AIB, Bank of Ireland, EBS and Irish Nationwide) and in advance of the detailed examination of any of the key loans by NAMA. Minister Lenihan has denied that the Government got its sums wrong on NAMA. The original business plan estimated a profit of €4.8bn based on a rise in assets value of 10%. Today's revised figures say that if they recover the full value of the loans plus 10% it will result in a profit of €3.9bn. NAMA chairman Frank Daly said the plan confirmed that the five institutions covered by NAMA had not disclosed or had been unaware of the extent of the financial crisis afflicting their borrowers. He said the banks had shown 'remarkable generosity' towards their borrowers, adding that NAMA had no intention of maintaining that approach. 'To say the least we are extremely disappointed and disturbed to find that, only months after being led to believe that 40% of loans were income producing, the real figure is actually 25%.
997:". In September 2009, Lenihan expressed a similar view, saying it would lead to more lending for business and households. Cowen was responding to reports published on 8 February that the IMF had told Lenihan in April 2009 that the NAMA would not lead to a significant increase in lending by the banks. The comments, which appear in internal Department of Finance documents released under the Freedom of Information Act, were made by senior IMF official Steven Seelig who will join the board of NAMA in May 2010. Minutes of a private meeting at the department between Lenihan and IMF officials on 29 April 2009 last state that the "
1196:, said Lenihan. "I don't think the commission were anxious to bounce member states into a programme. "That was my strong impression from my discussions with Commissioner Rehn." he said, adding that "the ECB clearly subscribed to a different view." He gave a graphic description of his feelings when the bailout talks were concluded. "I've a very vivid memory of going to Brussels on the final Monday to sign the agreement and being on my own at the airport and looking at the snow gradually thawing and thinking to myself, this is terrible. No Irish Minister has ever had to do this before."
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measures). Lenihan's role in post-collapse
Ireland is likened in one particularly lurid passage as "normalising a freak show" and attempting to assure the Irish that they didn't all just see what they saw. Yet, he is also described as "the last remaining Irish politician anywhere near power whose mere appearance does not cause people on the streets of Dublin to explode with either scorn or laughter" because of his perceived innocence and his well-publicised illness.
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676:'s death in October 2005, Lenihan said Lawlor's legacy would be the setting up of a Press Council to deal with such matters as they arose in future and was also among the politicians who paid tribute to Lawlor in Dáil Éireann. When other Fianna Fáil ministers were silent, Lenihan stressed as "unthinkable" the acceptance of illegal payments by former
801:, the only Fianna Fáil TD to be promoted to the cabinet. Lenihan's father had held the post from 1964 to 1968, making them the only father-son pair to have held that office. Lenihan stated that a referendum on children's rights would take place. His first function as Minister for Justice was to attend the graduation of newly trained members of the
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of the bank for the "damaging" manner in which they had briefed some media about
Ireland. He said, "On the betrayal issue, I did feel that some bank governors should not be speaking out of turn and that only the president should speak for the bank." The position of the ECB on Ireland's seeking of assistance was different from that of the
740:, announced changes to Ireland's adoption laws and increased the numbers of gardaí employed in the Central Vetting Unit which assesses childcare workers. In 2005, Lenihan was permitted to attend cabinet meetings, although not being a member of the government. He was involved in a proposal to outlaw domestic
1311:. He said cancerous tissue was identified in the material that had caused the blockage, and he intended to begin treatment for cancer. Having discussed the matter with his doctors and the Taoiseach, he said he will continue on in the finance portfolio and "to fulfil the essential functions of my office".
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Lenihan barely held onto his seat in the 2011 general election. He was declared elected on the fifth count without reaching the quota with his first preference vote declining from 32.7% in 2007 to just 15.2%. He was the only Fianna Fáil TD, out of 47 outgoing TDs in Dublin constituencies, returned in
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As the Irish banks were unable to raise fresh capital in the bond markets on the expiry of the one-year bank guarantee (see above), in
September 2010 the government needed to provide them with further billions, amounting to a budget deficit of 32% of GDP. This led in turn to questions about the value
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Ireland into taking a bailout and rejected claims by a senior ECB figure that the bank warned Ireland in mid-2010 of the dangers it faced. He has also accused members of the ECB executives of briefing against Ireland and of "betrayal". Lenihan criticised some of the 17 governing board members
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on 14 October 2008 – the budget had been called early due to the worsening economic conditions. The controversial measure of removing
Medical Cards from most over-70-year-olds (by means testing) caused a massive public outcry. This caused a backlash against the government and backbench unease;
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Telegraph, which was not on the call. At the end of the call, spreads on Irish bonds narrowed which indicated that the 200
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by five years from 7 to 12 would come into law immediately. Before leaving office in 2007, he announced several new items, including a review of pedophilia and an increase in the number of judges and other officials working with criminal children. He received criticism from a number of nurses in a
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Lenihan as "tricky," for allegedly manipulating his meetings with the members of the Dáil so that when they emerge, they are the ones who must announce the bad news about the latest budget cuts and tax hikes to the media (and thus bear the brunt of the anger and blame for the austerity
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described as "chimp sounds", while another cried out "dive, dive". Another was heard saying "short
Ireland" before adding "why not short Citi too?". Another investor on the line stated "this is the worst conference call ever". After 20 minutes, the call was restarted, with the clients now muted.
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In July 2010, after the a revised business plan was published it was revealed that it is now predicting a possible profit of €1bn, with the possibility of losses of up to €800m, after an initially projection of more than €4bn in profit. The plan published today updates and revises the interim
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Public outcry meant the government had to twice revise the budget in an attempt to satisfy the pensioners and unions, and indeed the backbenchers. Lenihan was not present at the press conference, which included Brian Cowen, John
Gormley and Mary Harney, to announce the removal of minimum wage
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Broadcasting Bill 2008 to establish the BAI to take over BAI, RTÉ Authority, Broadcasting Commission of Ireland and Broadcasting Complaints Commission duties, and establish RTÉ and TG4 (previously Téilifis na Gaeilge) as corporate semi states and establish Houses of the Oireachtas Commission
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Lenihan died on 10 June 2011, at the age of 52, from pancreatic cancer. It was reported that he died in the early hours of the morning at his home in west Dublin. He was survived by his wife, their two children, his mother, three brothers and one sister. His death received attention from the
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for one year, with the intention of recapitalising them to enable them to continue to lend into the Irish economy. The decision was highly contentious and required a sharp recovery of the world economy that did not occur, but the guarantees were renewed in 2009, in 2010, and in 2011.
1001:". The Government has maintained that NAMA's purchase of bad loans from the banks with State bonds would increase the flow of credit in the economy since the plan was unveiled April 2009. Speaking at the publication of the NAMA legislation in September 2009, Lenihan said it would "
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was delivered. Referred to at home and abroad in such terms as "the harshest budget in decades", "the most austere Budget in the history of the State" and "what can only be described as one of the toughest Budgets in the history of the State", it was marked by pay cuts for the
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on 7 May 2008. His 2006 intervention to assist with the development of emergency legislation when it emerged rapists were being freed from jail was seen as a major factor in his promotion to the Department of Finance. Lenihan's time as Minister for Finance was dominated by the
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stated that Lenihan had contracted what it described as "a serious condition". The Government Press Secretary stated that the health of a politician is a private affair. The "unwarranted intrusion" by TV3 was met with disapproval – even by opposition politicians;
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overriding the measures previously announced, amounting to a further €3.25bn increases in taxes and reductions in spending programmes in the current year, as well as corresponding fiscal changes to future years. Explaining the purpose of the budget changes before the
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presentation stated that: ".. any requirement to provide open-ended/legally binding State guarantees which would expose the Exchequer to the risk of very significant costs are not regarded as part of the toolkit for successful crisis management and resolution."
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had been lost, and that the Irish economy might not grow fast enough to afford the bailout costs. Others complained that the new regime would increase taxes and reduce social welfare payments at a time of recession. The deal became a part of the
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said she was saddened by the death of "such a young and talented public servant". Thousands of people queued to sign books of condolence nationwide, with the figure soon reaching 10,000 while thousands of others clicked a tribute page on
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The Department of Finance has stated that the reports were inaccurate, stating: "The Minister was not interrupted as reported by the Telegraph. There was no heckling – indeed, participants congratulated the Minister and the NTMA."
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when due to a mistake made by Citigroup, the bank's clients were all able to be heard on the line. As the 200–500 investors realised within 2 minutes their lines were not muted, many began to heckle Lenihan. Some traders made what the
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who he suggested were "milking the peace process for political gain". He would later suggest his preference for becoming the Opposition if the alternative was to enter government with Sinn Féin. When three Irishmen fled convictions on
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It's not just sufficient in itself obviously for credit flow, it's certainly an important and necessary part of restructuring our banking system, of that there's no doubt, in terms of improving as a location for funding of banking
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magazine, who stated that "If a report of the finance minister facing a serious illness while simultaneously grappling with the biggest financial crisis in the history of the state is not in the public interest, then nothing is".
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offered her condolences: "It's certainly not a departure in the media that I would welcome. I'm really shocked that a story like that could be broadcast at Christmas". However, the journalist in question who made the disclosure,
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of Irish government bonds, and they were re-rated to AA− on 6 October. From 21 November negotiations started with teams from the ECB and the IMF, resulting in an agreement on 28 November.
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which had affected parts of the country. Global investors approved the measures introduced by Lenihan, with Irish government bonds receiving a boost following the Budget.
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cuts. Also announced at the same time was €70 million for those impacted by
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The suddenness of the €85 billion bailout deal led to worries that Irish
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Daniel McConnell, Jody Corcoran and Ronald Quinlan (27 December 2009).
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generate more access to credit for Irish business at this critical time
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said on the radio at the time that Lenihan "constantly chew garlic".
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2802:"'Maybe this is what the revolution looks like,' says onlooking TD"
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of the college in 1979. While in Trinity, he was Treasurer of the
3887:"Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan admits himself to hospital"
1551:
1549:
1547:
1545:
1543:
1541:
3321:"Dáil passes social welfare cuts after heated debate turns ugly"
1140:, named Brian Lenihan as the Eurozone's worst Finance Minister.
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On 18 September 2008, Lenihan issued an emergency phone call to
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crises which faced Ireland in the late 2000s. He unveiled three
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1626:"Brian Lenihan, Irish Politician And Former Deputy Premier, 64"
629:. He served in this position until 2002, when he was appointed
5108:
4390:"Thousands visit constituency office to express their sadness"
4104:"Public anger at TV3 intrusion into Lenihan's serious illness"
2637:"Overview of Financial Stability Resolution Issues", page 11.
894:
4511:"Transcript of TV3 News bulletin concerning Lenihan's health"
4481:"David McWilliams: The night Lenihan banged on my front door"
1228:
Lenihan was hospitalised on 16 December 2009, complaining of
984:(IMF) saying it would not lead to any significant increase. "
897:(see below). By mid-2011 the banks' debts were downgraded to
566:
Lenihan is a member of an Irish political family. His father
3177:"IMF warned Nama would not lead to significant bank lending"
2620:
NTMA web page on the 2008 bank guarantee; seen 21 July 2011
4015:
Stephen O'Brien and Dominic O'Connell (27 December 2009).
1407:"Minister who fought to bring Ireland back from the brink"
715:
Minister of State at the Department of Health and Children
1106:, on 25 February, led to a loss of 75% in the numbers of
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so that they can lend to viable businesses and households
858:
Cathal Goan after an edition of radio phone-in programme
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interview in which the future Taoiseach admitted smoking
6924:
Deaths from pancreatic cancer in the Republic of Ireland
4419:"Lenihan remembered for unique contribution to politics"
4017:"Finance minister Brian Lenihan may be forced to retire"
3646:"IMF website comment on the agreement, 28 November 2010"
4698:
4694:
4221:"Brian Lenihan, Ireland's Finance Minister, Dies at 52"
4359:"Thousands sign books of condolence for Brian Lenihan"
3614:""Irish Times" timeline on financial events 2008-2010"
958:
The emergency budget also saw the announcement of the
517:. Lenihan was later awarded an LL.M. (first class) at
4492:, Published: 18 April 2007, Accessed: 25 October 2007
3769:"When Irish Eyes Are Crying", Vanity Fair, March 2011
3412:"Backing for Budget as spread on Irish bonds narrows"
3203:"Lenihan on defensive as Nama revises estimates down"
3142:"Lenihan names NAMA board with former taxman at helm"
2658:"Kevin Cardiff, Public Accounts Committee, July 2010"
719:
at the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
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3827:"McWilliams and Lenihan differ over bizarre meeting"
2834:"Pressure grows as Fianna Fáil TD quits over Budget"
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4166:"Lenihan to continue in portfolio despite illness'"
3702:"FT – Lenihan Europe's worst finance minister"
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3780:"Lenihan, face of Irish crisis, survives election"
2453:"Justice Minister carries out first official duty"
1243:wished him well in a speech. On 26 December 2009,
838:within the space of fourteen months, nationalised
627:All-Party Oireachtas Committee on the Constitution
3179:. Irishtimes.com. 2 February 2010. Archived from
3171:
3169:
2639:Pdf file of slideshow prepared on 8 February 2008
509:where he obtained an LL.B. (first class). He was
4194:"Former Finance Minister Brian Lenihan has died"
3952:"Lenihan absent from Dáil after minor treatment"
1187:In an April 2011 interview, Lenihan claimed the
481:constituency from 1996 until his death in 2011.
4495:Oireachtas, 2008 The Houses of the Oireachtas,
2114:"Minister concerned over children's 'net usage"
1984:"Press Council after reports on Lawlor's death"
1593:"Dail family trees show clans who rule Ireland"
4281:"Ex-Irish finance minister Lenihan dies at 52"
4046:"Irish finance minister diagnosed with cancer"
2862:"Backlash continues over medical card changes"
1906:"Taoiseach calls for change in public service"
1247:reported that Lenihan had been diagnosed with
6661:
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6318:
6178:
6124:Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
5124:
4653:
4561:Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform
2716:"Budget moved to October amid economic gloom"
2501:"Agbonlahors lose battle against deportation"
2270:"Lenihan to inform UN group of rights review"
2244:"Harney 'unlikely' to address INO conference"
1854:"Election 2007: Fianna Fáil's crime strategy"
799:Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform
467:Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform
172:Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform
8:
4136:"Lenihan report was 'unwarranted intrusion'"
3379:"€70m package promised for flooding victims"
3230:"Ireland suffers harshest budget in decades"
2527:"Izevbekhai supporters to fight deportation"
4333:"President leads tributes to Brian Lenihan"
3355:. RTÉ News. 9 December 2009. Archived from
3288:"Lenihan delivers toughest Budget in years"
2296:"New criminal responsibility age in effect"
2192:"Lenihan comments on possible smacking ban"
2166:"Staff at garda vetting unit to be doubled"
598:was a TD from 1997 to 2011 and served as a
6914:Alumni of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
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3353:"Budget 2010 cuts €4bn in public spending"
2036:"McDowell comments on Ahern's performance"
1825:"Lenihan says Govt's patience running out"
1799:"Political row over presidential election"
1425:
1423:
723:at the Department of Education and Science
453:(21 May 1959 – 10 June 2011) was an Irish
53:
42:
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2894:"Fine Gael medical card motion defeated"
2475:"63 Roma leave M50 camp to await flight"
2348:"Nurses plan national two-hour stoppage"
1958:"Press Council to follow Lawlor reports"
817:, Lenihan was promoted to the office of
554:In December 2009, he was diagnosed with
27:Irish Fianna Fáil politician (1959–2011)
4073:"Dept silent on Lenihan health reports"
3445:
3443:
3441:
3439:
3112:Eoin Burke-Kennedy (22 December 2009).
2950:"New agency to manage banks' bad loans"
2589:"Lenihan lash at Joe Duffy banks panic"
2322:"Reforms for child protection agencies"
1880:"Option for men to serve sentence here"
1739:"Dublin West by-election, 2 April 1996"
1369:
1266:deputy leader and Finance Spokesperson
1070:investors on the call were reassured."
932:Second (emergency) Budget 2009 and NAMA
752:conference in May 2006 in place of the
505:, where he was school captain, then at
4462:Laid to rest in spot he'd come to love
3964:from the original on 18 September 2012
3931:from the original on 18 September 2012
3483:
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3391:from the original on 18 September 2012
3093:from the original on 27 September 2011
2664:from the original on 19 September 2012
2432:from the original on 17 September 2007
2426:"Lenihan gives priority to the victim"
1136:finance ministers, ranked by European
1005:" the funding positions of the banks "
946:On 7 April 2009, Lenihan delivered an
874:a broad state guarantee of Irish banks
534:Garda Síochána Complaints Appeal Board
4116:from the original on 11 February 2010
4083:from the original on 25 February 2011
3984:"Brian Lenihan diagnosed with cancer"
3919:"Finance Minister to undergo surgery"
3424:from the original on 17 December 2009
3261:"Few surprises in much-leaked Budget"
3228:John Murray Brown (9 December 2009).
3060:from the original on 21 December 2009
3034:from the original on 26 December 2009
3008:from the original on 22 February 2011
2982:from the original on 23 February 2011
2782:from the original on 23 February 2011
2744:"Government statement on Budget 2009"
2354:from the original on 23 February 2011
2302:from the original on 23 February 2011
2276:from the original on 23 February 2011
2224:from the original on 22 February 2011
2140:"Adoptive leave for parents extended"
2120:from the original on 22 February 2011
2094:from the original on 22 February 2011
2068:from the original on 7 September 2009
2042:from the original on 24 February 2011
1938:from the original on 23 February 2011
1912:from the original on 23 February 2011
1860:from the original on 24 February 2011
1831:from the original on 23 February 2011
1749:from the original on 21 February 2011
1680:"Brian Lenihan, Minister for Finance"
1591:Daniel McConnell (27 December 2009).
821:, following the election of Cowen as
132:15 March 2011 – 10 June 2011
7:
6979:People educated at Belvedere College
3867:from the original on 7 February 2015
3626:from the original on 24 October 2012
3564:from the original on 22 October 2012
3554:"Claims Lenihan mocked 'inaccurate'"
3520:McCONNELL, DANIEL (3 October 2010).
3501:from the original on 25 October 2012
3002:"Legislation gives NAMA wide powers"
2900:from the original on 25 October 2008
2874:from the original on 18 October 2008
2776:"Medical cards move sparks Dáil row"
2756:from the original on 23 October 2010
2601:from the original on 18 January 2009
2553:"Taoiseach unveils new-look Cabinet"
2533:from the original on 2 November 2012
2507:from the original on 2 November 2012
2451:Conor Mark Kavanagh (16 June 2007).
2328:from the original on 2 November 2012
2198:from the original on 2 November 2012
2146:from the original on 2 November 2012
2088:"Lenihan launches kids news service"
1886:from the original on 2 November 2012
1805:from the original on 2 November 2012
1779:from the original on 3 February 2009
1624:James F. Clarity (2 November 1995).
1605:from the original on 22 October 2012
1467:from the original on 13 January 2018
1388:from the original on 6 November 2018
1173:2011 Fianna Fáil leadership election
1052:On 1 October 2010, Lenihan was in a
551:in 1997; and they had two children.
6974:Ministers of State of the 29th Dáil
4044:Padraic Halpin (27 December 2009).
3855:"Irish minister's raw garlic habit"
3807:from the original on 13 August 2011
3522:"Lenihan hits out at bond hecklers"
3464:from the original on 3 October 2010
3333:from the original on 25 August 2010
2587:Jody Corcoran (21 September 2008).
2380:from the original on 4 October 2012
2218:"Govt condemns failures of diocese"
2062:"European greens support govt plan"
1493:from the original on 2 October 2011
727:special responsibility for children
609:caused by the death of his father.
6999:Scholars of Trinity College Dublin
3992:. 26 December 2009. Archived from
3895:. 17 December 2009. Archived from
3801:"Ireland 'forced' to take bailout"
3739:Lewis, Michael (20 October 2009).
3708:from the original on 11 March 2011
3682:from the original on 10 March 2011
3652:from the original on 10 March 2011
3209:from the original on 29 March 2012
3205:. Irishexaminer.com. 6 July 2010.
3140:Thomas Molloy (23 December 2009).
3028:"NAMA to pay €54bn for bank loans"
2956:from the original on 11 April 2009
2920:"Ireland unveils emergency budget"
2406:from the original on 27 March 2008
2250:from the original on 12 March 2011
2010:"Dáil pays tribute to Liam Lawlor"
1990:from the original on 22 March 2007
1932:"Ahern in address to FF Ard Fheis"
1638:from the original on 13 April 2015
1565:. 27 December 2009. Archived from
1175:on the 26 January 2011, losing to
713:In 2002, Lenihan was appointed as
473:from 2002 to 2007. He served as a
184:14 June 2007 – 7 May 2008
82:7 May 2008 – 9 March 2011
25:
6994:Post-2008 Irish economic downturn
6984:Politicians from County Westmeath
5671:Unopposed presidential candidates
5206:Fianna Fáil TDs (past and present
4439:"Lenihan an 'inspiration to all'"
4388:Sheahan, Fionnan (13 June 2011).
4339:from the original on 11 June 2011
4313:from the original on 10 June 2011
4287:from the original on 13 June 2011
4261:from the original on 13 June 2011
4231:from the original on 12 June 2011
4200:from the original on 12 June 2011
4146:from the original on 5 April 2010
3950:Paul O'Brien (17 December 2009).
3594:from the original on 23 June 2017
3319:Mary Minihan (12 December 2009).
2930:from the original on 8 April 2009
2810:. 23 October 2008. Archived from
2696:from the original on 18 July 2011
2481:from the original on 3 April 2008
2400:"New Cabinet holds first meeting"
2172:from the original on 3 April 2007
1557:"Fianna Fail political dynasties"
709:Minister for Children (2002–2007)
6969:Ministers for justice of Ireland
6964:Ministers for finance of Ireland
6919:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
6677:Ministers for Justice of Ireland
6484:Ministers for Finance of Ireland
4219:Julia Werdigier (10 June 2011).
3450:Wilson, Harry (1 October 2010).
3300:from the original on 5 June 2011
2976:"Cabinet backs NAMA legislation"
2565:from the original on 5 July 2008
960:National Asset Management Agency
942:National Asset Management Agency
844:National Asset Management Agency
809:Minister for Finance (2008–2011)
777:Minister for Justice (2007–2008)
754:Minister for Health and Children
519:Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
5263:2016 Irish government formation
4689:Dublin West (Dáil constituency)
3030:. RTÉ News. 16 September 2009.
2272:. RTÉ News. 20 September 2006.
2168:. RTÉ News. 23 September 2004.
2016:from the original on 4 May 2008
1964:from the original on 7 May 2008
625:Lenihan became Chairman of the
345:
34:. For the football player, see
5253:Northern Ireland peace process
4534:Minister of State for Children
4365:. 13 June 2011. Archived from
3799:O'Brien, Dan (23 April 2011).
3410:Pat Boyle (11 December 2009).
3056:. RTÉ News. 12 November 2009.
2012:. RTÉ News. 23 November 2005.
1514:"Breeding and brains of Brian"
1093:European sovereign debt crisis
765:age of criminal responsibility
631:Minister of State for Children
471:Minister of State for Children
465:from March 2011 to June 2011,
1:
3704:. RTÉ News. 6 December 2010.
2896:. RTÉ News. 22 October 2008.
2778:. RTÉ News. 15 October 2008.
2298:. RTÉ News. 16 October 2006.
2220:. RTÉ News. 25 October 2005.
2142:. RTÉ News. 17 October 2003.
2090:. RTÉ News. 11 October 2002.
1986:. RTÉ News. 31 October 2005.
1960:. RTÉ News. 30 October 2005.
1908:. RTÉ News. 22 October 2005.
1827:. RTÉ News. 5 February 2005.
1801:. RTÉ News. 25 January 2004.
1489:. TV3.ie. 30 September 2010.
1078:EU-IMF bailout, November 2010
924:, left the party in protest.
813:Considered a "close ally" of
654:charges they had received in
4620:Deputy leader of Fianna Fáil
3789:. Reuters. 26 February 2011.
3741:"When Irish Eyes Are Crying"
3114:"Lenihan unveils Nama board"
3054:"NAMA legislation is passed"
2503:. RTÉ News. 14 August 2007.
2038:. RTÉ News. 3 October 2006.
1204:After a visit by Lenihan to
525:by the Honorable Society of
511:elected a foundation scholar
493:in 1959, Lenihan grew up in
463:Deputy leader of Fianna Fáil
120:Deputy leader of Fianna Fáil
2684:"Irish Times, 14 July 2011"
2529:. RTÉ News. 19 March 2008.
2324:. RTÉ News. 19 April 2007.
1934:. RTÉ News. 24 March 2007.
1882:. RTÉ News. 9 August 2005.
1512:Ross, Shane (11 May 2008).
1382:Oireachtas Members Database
982:International Monetary Fund
938:2009 Irish emergency budget
880:In February 2008, an Irish
797:. Lenihan was appointed as
7020:
4682:
4335:. RTÉ News. 10 June 2011.
3004:. RTÉ News. 30 July 2009.
2978:. RTÉ News. 28 July 2009.
2952:. RTÉ News. 7 April 2009.
2477:. RTÉ News. 24 July 2007.
2428:. RTÉ News. 15 June 2007.
2402:. RTÉ News. 15 June 2007.
2376:. RTÉ News. 14 June 2007.
2116:. RTÉ News. 29 July 2003.
2064:. RTÉ News. 13 June 2007.
1358:Families in the Oireachtas
1029:government budget for 2010
1020:
935:
908:
772:Cabinet career (2007–2011)
536:, and in 1997 he became a
515:College Historical Society
36:Brian Lenihan (footballer)
29:
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4506:Irish times Opinion Piece
3785:24 September 2015 at the
2374:"Ahern names new Cabinet"
2350:. RTÉ News. 10 May 2007.
2194:. RTÉ News. 8 June 2005.
1856:. RTÉ News. 17 May 2007.
1048:Citigroup conference call
750:Irish Nurses Organisation
457:politician who served as
444:
274:
250:
177:
125:
75:
64:
52:
6959:Members of the 31st Dáil
6954:Members of the 30th Dáil
6949:Members of the 29th Dáil
6944:Members of the 28th Dáil
6939:Members of the 27th Dáil
5673:with Fianna Fáil support
4605:Party political offices
4307:"Death of Brian Lenihan"
4257:. London. 10 June 2011.
4251:"Brian Lenihan Obituary"
2246:. RTÉ News. 2 May 2006.
1238:Leader of the Opposition
1151:The March 2011 issue of
1132:annual survey of the 19
1027:On 9 December 2009, the
260: – 10 June 2011
6989:Politicians from Fingal
6718:James FitzGerald-Kenney
5752:Elected representatives
5594:Presidential candidates
5587:Presidential candidates
5573:Fianna Fáil Front Bench
5216:Independent Fianna Fáil
4504:EU-wide approach needed
4444:16 October 2011 at the
3729:, 6 and 8 December 2010
2644:6 February 2011 at the
1344:. He was buried in the
970:before being signed by
856:Director-General of RTÉ
607:Dublin West by-election
5917:Christopher O'Sullivan
5231:Irish Recession (2008)
5191:Comhairle na dTeachtaí
5156:History of Fianna Fáil
1710:Noel Dempsey's website
1171:Lenihan contested the
1126:In 2009 and 2010, the
1114:International comments
1003:strengthen and improve
915:Lenihan delivered the
803:Garda Síochána Reserve
586:. His grandfather was
578:, and a candidate for
562:Early political career
521:and was called to the
507:Trinity College Dublin
485:Early and private life
469:from 2007 to 2008 and
431:Trinity College Dublin
7004:Alumni of King's Inns
6823:Máire Geoghegan-Quinn
6145:Liberal International
5992:Lorraine Clifford-Lee
5563:Leader of Fianna Fáil
5258:Progressive Democrats
5171:Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin
4483: – extract from
3892:The Belfast Telegraph
3590:. 30 September 2010.
1320:international media.
1189:European Central Bank
1147:: Lenihan is "tricky"
1104:2011 general election
909:Further information:
882:Department of Finance
793:, and the support of
791:Progressive Democrats
783:2007 general election
623:1997 general election
436:Sidney Sussex College
5497:Leadership elections
4588:Minister for Finance
4425:, 11 June 2011. Via
4142:. 27 December 2009.
4079:. 26 December 2009.
3927:. 16 December 2009.
3678:. 18 December 2010.
3387:. 10 December 2009.
3089:. 26 November 2009.
3087:via Finfacts Ireland
2752:. 3 September 2008.
2625:2 March 2009 at the
1773:ElectionsIreland.org
1743:ElectionsIreland.org
1706:"About Noel Dempsey"
1659:The Week in Politics
1461:"Telegraph obituary"
1413:, 11 June 2011. Via
1285:(then editor of the
1200:Health and lifestyle
1183:April 2011 interview
1054:telephone conference
920:one Fianna Fáil TD,
819:Minister for Finance
669:The Week in Politics
459:Minister for Finance
451:Brian Joseph Lenihan
70:Minister for Finance
59:Lenihan in July 2010
30:For his father, see
6073:European Parliament
5862:Charlie McConalogue
5705:Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
5634:Erskine H. Childers
5466:Secretaries-General
5226:Irish EEC ascension
5196:Cumann na Poblachta
4400:on 6 September 2012
4255:The Daily Telegraph
3863:. 3 November 2009.
3534:on 17 February 2013
3457:The Daily Telegraph
3359:on 14 December 2009
3296:. 9 December 2009.
3259:(9 December 2009).
2870:. 17 October 2008.
2814:on 29 November 2010
1716:on 18 November 2007
1526:on 17 February 2013
1441:on 18 November 2007
1435:Fianna Fáil website
1194:European Commission
1165:the Dublin region.
850:2008 Bank guarantee
461:from 2008 to 2011,
6863:Frances Fitzgerald
6530:Patrick McGilligan
6097:Cynthia Ní Mhurchú
5922:Pádraig O'Sullivan
5166:Anglo-Irish Treaty
4519:Political offices
4225:The New York Times
4109:Sunday Independent
3803:. Irishtimes.com.
3560:. 2 October 2010.
3497:. 3 October 2010.
3183:on 20 October 2012
2724:. 3 September 2008
2594:Sunday Independent
1631:The New York Times
1598:Sunday Independent
1569:on 22 October 2012
1562:Sunday Independent
1519:Sunday Independent
1431:"Brian Lenihan TD"
836:government budgets
748:. He spoke at the
703:government in 2007
18:Brian Lenihan, Jnr
6891:
6890:
6878:Heather Humphreys
6843:Brian Lenihan Jnr
6768:Brian Lenihan Snr
6643:
6642:
6615:Brian Lenihan Jnr
6565:Michael O'Kennedy
6450:
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5877:Aindrias Moynihan
5747:
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5645:Brian Lenihan Snr
5597:(winners in bold)
5542:
5541:
5248:Moriarty Tribunal
5106:
5105:
5101:
5100:
4928:Brian Lenihan Jnr
4759:Brian Lenihan Snr
4636:
4635:
4627:Succeeded by
4595:Succeeded by
4568:Succeeded by
4541:Succeeded by
4465:Irish Independent
4427:HighBeam Research
4394:Irish Independent
4363:Irish Independent
4196:. Thejournal.ie.
3835:. 2 November 2009
3527:Irish Independent
3494:Irish Independent
3417:Irish Independent
3147:Irish Independent
3085:Irish Independent
2842:. 17 October 2008
1415:HighBeam Research
1346:Church of Ireland
1249:pancreatic cancer
1220:Minister of State
1160:Opposition (2011)
1023:2010 Irish budget
911:2009 Irish budget
842:and unveiled the
759:. He addressed a
600:Minister of State
568:Brian Lenihan Snr
556:pancreatic cancer
503:Belvedere College
448:
447:
416:Belvedere College
400:Brian Lenihan Snr
316:, Dublin, Ireland
224:Minister of State
47:Brian Lenihan Jnr
32:Brian Lenihan Snr
16:(Redirected from
7011:
6868:Charles Flanagan
6838:Michael McDowell
6778:Desmond O'Malley
6773:Mícheál Ó Móráin
6743:Daniel Morrissey
6670:
6663:
6656:
6647:
6605:Charlie McCreevy
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6052:Fiona O'Loughlin
6027:Robbie Gallagher
6022:Mary Fitzpatrick
5962:Catherine Ardagh
5954:
5882:Michael Moynihan
5810:Stephen Donnelly
5762:
5756:
5591:
5578:Ógra Fianna Fáil
5550:
5549:Party structures
5414:
5276:
5142:
5133:
5126:
5119:
5110:
5094:Roderic O'Gorman
5035:2014 by-election
5019:2011 by-election
4921:1996 by-election
4862:Patrick O'Malley
4845:Tomás Mac Giolla
4812:1982 by-election
4705:
4702:
4662:
4655:
4648:
4639:
4624:March–June 2011
4610:Preceded by
4578:Preceded by
4554:Michael McDowell
4551:Preceded by
4524:Preceded by
4516:
4485:Follow the Money
4468:
4459:
4453:
4436:
4430:
4416:
4410:
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4396:. Archived from
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3154:on 4 August 2012
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1437:. Archived from
1427:
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1404:
1398:
1397:
1395:
1393:
1374:
1288:Irish Daily Star
1254:The Sunday Times
1206:David McWilliams
948:emergency budget
840:Anglo Irish Bank
641:over its leader
543:Lenihan married
499:County Westmeath
349:
347:
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279:Personal details
255:
234:
233:
213:
205:Michael McDowell
201:
182:
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80:
57:
43:
21:
7019:
7018:
7014:
7013:
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6929:Fianna Fáil TDs
6894:
6893:
6892:
6887:
6833:John O'Donoghue
6758:Charles Haughey
6728:P. J. Ruttledge
6723:James Geoghegan
6708:Kevin O'Higgins
6693:Arthur Griffith
6688:Michael Collins
6679:
6674:
6644:
6639:
6630:Michael McGrath
6625:Paschal Donohoe
6590:Albert Reynolds
6570:Gene Fitzgerald
6550:Charles Haughey
6535:Gerard Sweetman
6520:Seán T. O'Kelly
6500:Michael Collins
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6062:Diarmuid Wilson
6047:Denis O'Donovan
5952:
5946:
5897:Jim O'Callaghan
5892:Darragh O'Brien
5872:John McGuinness
5867:Michael McGrath
5760:
5743:
5717:Patrick Hillery
5693:Seán T. O'Kelly
5672:
5666:
5618:Éamon de Valera
5606:Seán T. O'Kelly
5595:
5582:
5548:
5538:
5519:1992 (Reynolds)
5492:
5461:
5412:
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5325:
5267:
5237:The Irish Press
5221:Irish Civil War
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4467:, 19 June 2011.
4460:
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4450:The Irish Times
4446:Wayback Machine
4437:
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3996:on 21 July 2011
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3612:
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1769:"Brian Lenihan"
1767:
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1294:The Irish Times
1273:Ursula Halligan
1232:and a possible
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588:Patrick Lenihan
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6298:
6297:
6295:
6294:
6289:
6284:
6279:
6277:Micheál Martin
6274:
6269:
6264:
6259:
6254:
6249:
6244:
6239:
6234:
6232:Séamus Brennan
6229:
6223:
6220:
6219:
6217:
6216:
6204:
6201:
6200:
6192:
6190:
6189:
6182:
6175:
6167:
6158:
6157:
6154:
6153:
6151:
6150:
6141:
6139:
6135:
6134:
6132:
6131:
6126:
6120:
6118:
6111:
6107:
6106:
6103:
6102:
6100:
6099:
6094:
6092:Billy Kelleher
6089:
6084:
6078:
6076:
6068:
6067:
6065:
6064:
6059:
6057:Ned O'Sullivan
6054:
6049:
6044:
6042:Erin McGreehan
6039:
6034:
6029:
6024:
6019:
6014:
6009:
6004:
5999:
5994:
5989:
5984:
5982:Shane Cassells
5979:
5974:
5969:
5964:
5958:
5956:
5953:Seanad Éireann
5948:
5947:
5945:
5944:
5939:
5934:
5929:
5924:
5919:
5914:
5909:
5904:
5902:James O'Connor
5899:
5894:
5889:
5884:
5879:
5874:
5869:
5864:
5859:
5857:Paul McAuliffe
5854:
5851:Micheál Martin
5847:
5842:
5837:
5832:
5827:
5822:
5817:
5812:
5807:
5802:
5797:
5792:
5787:
5782:
5777:
5772:
5766:
5764:
5753:
5749:
5748:
5745:
5744:
5742:
5741:
5729:
5713:
5701:
5689:
5676:
5674:
5668:
5667:
5665:
5664:
5652:
5642:
5630:
5614:
5601:
5599:
5588:
5584:
5583:
5581:
5580:
5575:
5570:
5565:
5560:
5554:
5552:
5544:
5543:
5540:
5539:
5537:
5536:
5531:
5526:
5521:
5516:
5514:1979 (Haughey)
5511:
5506:
5500:
5498:
5494:
5493:
5491:
5490:
5485:
5480:
5475:
5469:
5467:
5463:
5462:
5460:
5459:
5454:
5449:
5444:
5439:
5434:
5429:
5424:
5418:
5416:
5413:Seanad leaders
5408:
5407:
5405:
5404:
5399:
5394:
5389:
5384:
5379:
5374:
5369:
5364:
5359:
5354:
5349:
5344:
5339:
5333:
5331:
5330:Deputy leaders
5327:
5326:
5324:
5323:
5318:
5313:
5308:
5303:
5298:
5293:
5288:
5282:
5280:
5273:
5269:
5268:
5266:
5265:
5260:
5255:
5250:
5245:
5243:Mahon Tribunal
5240:
5233:
5228:
5223:
5218:
5213:
5208:
5203:
5198:
5193:
5188:
5183:
5178:
5173:
5168:
5163:
5158:
5152:
5150:
5146:
5145:
5138:
5136:
5135:
5128:
5121:
5113:
5104:
5103:
5099:
5098:
5091:
5089:
5082:
5080:
5077:
5073:
5072:
5065:
5063:
5059:Ruth Coppinger
5056:
5054:
5051:
5047:
5046:
5042:Ruth Coppinger
5039:
5037:
5031:
5030:
5023:
5021:
5015:
5014:
5007:
5000:
4998:
4995:
4991:
4990:
4983:
4981:
4978:
4974:
4973:
4966:
4959:
4957:
4954:
4950:
4949:
4942:
4940:
4937:
4933:
4932:
4925:
4923:
4917:
4916:
4909:
4902:
4900:
4897:
4893:
4892:
4885:
4883:
4880:
4876:
4875:
4868:
4866:
4859:
4857:
4854:
4850:
4849:
4842:
4840:
4833:
4831:
4828:
4824:
4823:
4816:
4814:
4808:
4807:
4800:
4798:
4795:
4791:
4790:
4783:
4781:
4774:
4772:
4765:
4763:
4756:
4754:
4747:
4745:
4742:
4738:
4737:
4732:
4727:
4722:
4717:
4712:
4709:
4683:This table is
4681:
4678:
4677:
4671:(TDs) for the
4667:
4665:
4664:
4657:
4650:
4642:
4634:
4633:
4628:
4625:
4616:
4611:
4607:
4606:
4602:
4601:
4598:Michael Noonan
4596:
4593:
4584:
4579:
4575:
4574:
4569:
4566:
4557:
4552:
4548:
4547:
4542:
4539:
4530:
4525:
4521:
4520:
4514:
4513:
4508:
4500:
4493:
4487:
4476:
4475:External links
4473:
4470:
4469:
4454:
4431:
4411:
4380:
4350:
4324:
4298:
4283:. Al Jazeera.
4272:
4242:
4211:
4185:
4157:
4127:
4094:
4064:
4036:
4007:
3975:
3957:Irish Examiner
3942:
3924:Irish Examiner
3910:
3878:
3846:
3832:Irish Examiner
3818:
3791:
3778:Holton, Kate.
3771:
3762:
3751:on 6 June 2011
3731:
3719:
3693:
3672:"Bailout deal"
3663:
3637:
3605:
3575:
3545:
3512:
3475:
3435:
3402:
3384:Irish Examiner
3370:
3344:
3311:
3293:Irish Examiner
3279:
3248:
3220:
3194:
3165:
3132:
3104:
3071:
3045:
3019:
2993:
2967:
2941:
2911:
2885:
2867:Irish Examiner
2853:
2825:
2793:
2767:
2735:
2707:
2675:
2649:
2630:
2612:
2576:
2561:. 7 May 2008.
2558:Irish Examiner
2544:
2518:
2492:
2466:
2443:
2417:
2391:
2365:
2339:
2313:
2287:
2261:
2235:
2209:
2183:
2157:
2131:
2105:
2079:
2053:
2027:
2001:
1975:
1949:
1923:
1897:
1871:
1842:
1816:
1790:
1760:
1730:
1697:
1668:
1666:, 8 June 2008.
1649:
1616:
1580:
1537:
1504:
1478:
1452:
1419:
1399:
1368:
1367:
1365:
1362:
1361:
1360:
1353:
1350:
1342:County Donegal
1316:
1313:
1215:Irish Examiner
1201:
1198:
1184:
1181:
1177:Micheál Martin
1161:
1158:
1148:
1142:
1123:
1117:
1115:
1112:
1079:
1076:
1049:
1046:
1038:social welfare
1021:Main article:
1018:
1015:
968:Seanad Éireann
933:
930:
906:
903:
851:
848:
810:
807:
778:
775:
773:
770:
761:United Nations
710:
707:
563:
560:
538:Senior Counsel
486:
483:
446:
445:
442:
441:
439:
438:
433:
427:
425:
419:
418:
413:
409:
408:
406:
405:
402:
396:
394:
390:
389:
386:
382:
381:
379:
378:
372:
366:
359:
357:
353:
352:
341:
335:
334:
332:
328:
327:
322:
318:
317:
311:(aged 52)
305:
301:
300:
285:
281:
280:
276:
275:
272:
271:
266:
262:
261:
248:
247:
241:
240:
235:
227:
226:
220:
219:
214:
208:
207:
202:
196:
195:
190:
186:
185:
175:
174:
168:
167:
162:
156:
155:
150:
144:
143:
141:Micheál Martin
138:
134:
133:
123:
122:
116:
115:
113:Michael Noonan
110:
104:
103:
100:
94:
93:
88:
84:
83:
73:
72:
66:
65:
62:
61:
58:
50:
49:
46:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
7016:
7005:
7002:
7000:
6997:
6995:
6992:
6990:
6987:
6985:
6982:
6980:
6977:
6975:
6972:
6970:
6967:
6965:
6962:
6960:
6957:
6955:
6952:
6950:
6947:
6945:
6942:
6940:
6937:
6935:
6932:
6930:
6927:
6925:
6922:
6920:
6917:
6915:
6912:
6910:
6907:
6905:
6902:
6901:
6899:
6884:
6881:
6879:
6876:
6874:
6873:Helen McEntee
6871:
6869:
6866:
6864:
6861:
6859:
6856:
6854:
6853:Brendan Smith
6851:
6849:
6846:
6844:
6841:
6839:
6836:
6834:
6831:
6829:
6826:
6824:
6821:
6819:
6818:Pádraig Flynn
6816:
6814:
6811:
6809:
6806:
6804:
6801:
6799:
6796:
6794:
6791:
6789:
6788:Gerry Collins
6786:
6784:
6781:
6779:
6776:
6774:
6771:
6769:
6766:
6764:
6761:
6759:
6756:
6754:
6753:Oscar Traynor
6751:
6749:
6748:James Everett
6746:
6744:
6741:
6739:
6738:Seán Mac Eoin
6736:
6734:
6733:Gerald Boland
6731:
6729:
6726:
6724:
6721:
6719:
6716:
6714:
6711:
6709:
6706:
6704:
6703:Eamonn Duggan
6701:
6699:
6696:
6694:
6691:
6689:
6686:
6685:
6682:
6678:
6671:
6666:
6664:
6659:
6657:
6652:
6651:
6648:
6636:
6635:Jack Chambers
6633:
6631:
6628:
6626:
6623:
6621:
6618:
6616:
6613:
6611:
6608:
6606:
6603:
6601:
6598:
6596:
6593:
6591:
6588:
6586:
6583:
6581:
6580:Ray MacSharry
6578:
6576:
6573:
6571:
6568:
6566:
6563:
6561:
6558:
6556:
6555:George Colley
6553:
6551:
6548:
6546:
6543:
6541:
6538:
6536:
6533:
6531:
6528:
6526:
6523:
6521:
6518:
6516:
6515:Seán MacEntee
6513:
6511:
6510:Ernest Blythe
6508:
6506:
6503:
6501:
6498:
6496:
6495:Eoin MacNeill
6493:
6492:
6489:
6485:
6478:
6473:
6471:
6466:
6464:
6459:
6458:
6455:
6443:
6442:Brendan Smith
6440:
6438:
6435:
6433:
6432:Batt O'Keeffe
6430:
6428:
6425:
6423:
6420:
6418:
6415:
6413:
6412:Brian Lenihan
6410:
6408:
6405:
6403:
6400:
6398:
6395:
6393:
6390:
6388:
6385:
6383:
6382:Martin Cullen
6380:
6378:
6377:Mary Coughlan
6375:
6373:
6370:
6368:
6365:
6364:
6361:
6355:
6352:
6350:
6346:
6345:
6342:
6336:
6335:Cowen cabinet
6328:
6323:
6321:
6316:
6314:
6309:
6308:
6305:
6293:
6290:
6288:
6285:
6283:
6280:
6278:
6275:
6273:
6272:Brian Lenihan
6270:
6268:
6265:
6263:
6260:
6258:
6255:
6253:
6250:
6248:
6247:Martin Cullen
6245:
6243:
6242:Mary Coughlan
6240:
6238:
6235:
6233:
6230:
6228:
6225:
6224:
6221:
6215:
6212:
6210:
6206:
6205:
6202:
6196:
6195:Ahern cabinet
6188:
6183:
6181:
6176:
6174:
6169:
6168:
6165:
6146:
6143:
6142:
6140:
6138:International
6136:
6130:
6127:
6125:
6122:
6121:
6119:
6115:
6112:
6108:
6098:
6095:
6093:
6090:
6088:
6085:
6083:
6082:Barry Andrews
6080:
6079:
6077:
6075:
6069:
6063:
6060:
6058:
6055:
6053:
6050:
6048:
6045:
6043:
6040:
6038:
6037:Eugene Murphy
6035:
6033:
6030:
6028:
6025:
6023:
6020:
6018:
6015:
6013:
6010:
6008:
6005:
6003:
6000:
5998:
5995:
5993:
5990:
5988:
5987:Lisa Chambers
5985:
5983:
5980:
5978:
5975:
5973:
5972:Malcolm Byrne
5970:
5968:
5965:
5963:
5960:
5959:
5957:
5955:
5949:
5943:
5940:
5938:
5935:
5933:
5932:Brendan Smith
5930:
5928:
5927:Anne Rabbitte
5925:
5923:
5920:
5918:
5915:
5913:
5910:
5908:
5905:
5903:
5900:
5898:
5895:
5893:
5890:
5888:
5885:
5883:
5880:
5878:
5875:
5873:
5870:
5868:
5865:
5863:
5860:
5858:
5855:
5853:
5852:
5848:
5846:
5845:James Lawless
5843:
5841:
5838:
5836:
5833:
5831:
5828:
5826:
5823:
5821:
5818:
5816:
5815:Cormac Devlin
5813:
5811:
5808:
5806:
5803:
5801:
5800:Niall Collins
5798:
5796:
5795:Jack Chambers
5793:
5791:
5790:Dara Calleary
5788:
5786:
5785:Jackie Cahill
5783:
5781:
5778:
5776:
5773:
5771:
5768:
5767:
5765:
5763:
5757:
5754:
5750:
5739:
5735:
5734:
5733:Mary McAleese
5730:
5727:
5723:
5719:
5718:
5714:
5711:
5707:
5706:
5702:
5699:
5695:
5694:
5690:
5687:
5683:
5682:
5678:
5677:
5675:
5669:
5662:
5658:
5657:
5656:Mary McAleese
5653:
5650:
5646:
5643:
5640:
5636:
5635:
5631:
5628:
5624:
5620:
5619:
5615:
5612:
5608:
5607:
5603:
5602:
5600:
5598:
5592:
5589:
5585:
5579:
5576:
5574:
5571:
5569:
5566:
5564:
5561:
5559:
5556:
5555:
5553:
5551:
5545:
5535:
5534:2011 (Martin)
5532:
5530:
5527:
5525:
5522:
5520:
5517:
5515:
5512:
5510:
5507:
5505:
5504:1959 (Lemass)
5502:
5501:
5499:
5495:
5489:
5486:
5484:
5481:
5479:
5476:
5474:
5471:
5470:
5468:
5464:
5458:
5455:
5453:
5450:
5448:
5445:
5443:
5440:
5438:
5435:
5433:
5430:
5428:
5425:
5423:
5420:
5419:
5417:
5415:
5409:
5403:
5400:
5398:
5395:
5393:
5390:
5388:
5385:
5383:
5380:
5378:
5375:
5373:
5370:
5368:
5365:
5363:
5360:
5358:
5355:
5353:
5350:
5348:
5345:
5343:
5340:
5338:
5335:
5334:
5332:
5328:
5322:
5319:
5317:
5314:
5312:
5309:
5307:
5304:
5302:
5299:
5297:
5294:
5292:
5289:
5287:
5284:
5283:
5281:
5277:
5274:
5270:
5264:
5261:
5259:
5256:
5254:
5251:
5249:
5246:
5244:
5241:
5239:
5238:
5234:
5232:
5229:
5227:
5224:
5222:
5219:
5217:
5214:
5212:
5209:
5207:
5204:
5202:
5201:The Emergency
5199:
5197:
5194:
5192:
5189:
5187:
5184:
5182:
5181:Beef Tribunal
5179:
5177:
5174:
5172:
5169:
5167:
5164:
5162:
5161:Abstentionism
5159:
5157:
5154:
5153:
5151:
5147:
5143:
5134:
5129:
5127:
5122:
5120:
5115:
5114:
5111:
5095:
5092:
5090:
5086:
5085:Paul Donnelly
5083:
5081:
5078:
5075:
5074:
5069:
5068:Jack Chambers
5060:
5057:
5055:
5052:
5049:
5048:
5043:
5040:
5038:
5036:
5033:
5032:
5027:
5026:Patrick Nulty
5024:
5022:
5020:
5017:
5016:
5013:
5004:
4996:
4992:
4987:
4979:
4976:
4975:
4972:
4963:
4955:
4952:
4951:
4946:
4938:
4935:
4934:
4929:
4922:
4919:
4918:
4915:
4906:
4898:
4894:
4889:
4888:Austin Currie
4881:
4878:
4877:
4872:
4863:
4860:
4858:
4855:
4852:
4851:
4846:
4837:
4836:Eileen Lemass
4834:
4832:
4829:
4826:
4825:
4820:
4813:
4810:
4809:
4804:
4796:
4792:
4787:
4786:Brian Fleming
4778:
4777:Eileen Lemass
4775:
4773:
4769:
4768:Richard Burke
4760:
4751:
4743:
4740:
4739:
4710:
4707:
4706:
4700:
4696:
4690:
4686:
4679:
4674:
4670:
4669:Teachtaí Dála
4663:
4658:
4656:
4651:
4649:
4644:
4643:
4640:
4631:
4622:
4621:
4614:
4608:
4603:
4599:
4590:
4589:
4582:
4576:
4572:
4563:
4562:
4555:
4549:
4545:
4544:Brendan Smith
4536:
4535:
4528:
4522:
4517:
4512:
4509:
4507:
4505:
4501:
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6397:Mary Hanafin
6392:John Gormley
6387:Noel Dempsey
6367:Dermot Ahern
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6282:Éamon Ó Cuív
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6257:John Gormley
6252:Noel Dempsey
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6017:Timmy Dooley
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611:Noel Dempsey
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307:10 June 2011
265:Constituency
252:
245:Teachta Dála
217:Dermot Ahern
212:Succeeded by
193:Bertie Ahern
179:
165:Éamon Ó Cuív
160:Succeeded by
153:Mary Hanafin
127:
108:Succeeded by
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6909:2011 deaths
6904:1959 births
6763:Seán Lemass
6610:Brian Cowen
6575:John Bruton
6560:Richie Ryan
6525:Frank Aiken
6402:Mary Harney
6354:Brian Cowen
6337:(2008–2011)
6267:Mary Harney
6237:Brian Cowen
6197:(2007–2008)
6087:Barry Cowen
5997:Ollie Crowe
5942:Robert Troy
5937:Niamh Smyth
5840:John Lahart
5830:Norma Foley
5775:Mary Butler
5387:Lenihan Jnr
5352:Lenihan Snr
5176:Arms Crisis
5141:Fianna Fáil
5003:Joe Higgins
4962:Joan Burton
4945:Joe Higgins
4905:Joan Burton
4871:Liam Lawlor
4830:1982 (Nov)
4819:Liam Skelly
4803:Liam Lawlor
4797:1982 (Feb)
4685:transcluded
4673:Dublin West
4581:Brian Cowen
4150:27 December
4120:27 December
4087:26 December
4057:27 December
4029:26 December
4000:26 December
3968:26 December
3935:26 December
3903:26 December
3871:26 December
3839:27 December
3745:Vanity Fair
3428:27 December
3395:27 December
3363:27 December
3337:27 December
3304:27 December
3272:27 December
3257:Harry McGee
3241:10 December
3158:27 December
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2020:27 December
1994:27 December
1968:27 December
1942:27 December
1916:27 December
1890:27 December
1864:27 December
1835:27 December
1809:27 December
1690:27 December
1609:27 December
1573:27 December
1334:County Cork
1300:The Phoenix
1268:Joan Burton
1153:Vanity Fair
1145:Vanity Fair
1108:Fianna Fáil
1100:Green Party
1088:sovereignty
1017:Budget 2010
991:operations,
917:2009 Budget
905:Budget 2009
899:junk status
815:Brian Cowen
787:Green Party
757:Mary Harney
699:Green Party
674:Liam Lawlor
615:Joe Higgins
527:King's Inns
479:Dublin West
455:Fianna Fáil
404:Anne Devine
325:Fianna Fáil
314:Castleknock
294:21 May 1959
269:Dublin West
200:Preceded by
148:Preceded by
102:Brian Cowen
98:Preceded by
91:Brian Cowen
6898:Categories
6808:Alan Dukes
6585:Alan Dukes
6545:Jack Lynch
6540:James Ryan
6437:Eamon Ryan
6292:Eamon Ryan
6148:(observer)
5483:P. Farrell
5473:S. Brennan
5337:J. Brennan
5272:Leadership
5211:Gang of 22
5062:(AAA–PBP)
4592:2008–2011
4565:2007–2008
4538:2002–2007
3460:. London.
2904:22 October
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