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f a split Unionist vote between the UUP and the | DUP, a win looked out of their reach, but they hope |
ns on an Irish dimension, discussions which the | DUP also boycotted.) |
Vitty left the | DUP and joined the UK Unionist Party (UKUP) in the |
He joined the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) and was elected to Ards Borough Council in 198 |
e is a member of the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) and is currently Mayor of Craigavon Borough Co |
s elected as MLA for Upper Bann in 2003 for the | DUP and returned in 2007. |
Subsequently he rejoined the | DUP and was co-opted to fill a vacancy on Castlerea |
Ballymena for 2010-11 is Councillor M.T. Mills ( | DUP) and the Deputy Mayor is Councillor W.R. McNeil |
The unionist parties, | DUP and UUP (the latter contested the election as U |
early 1980s, Calvert was Deputy Chairman of the | DUP, and in the Northern Ireland Assembly election, |
runner of the modern Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) and emerged from the Ulster Protestant Action |
year 2010/11 the Mayor of Antrim is Pam Lewis ( | DUP) and the Deputy Mayor is Alan Lawther (Alliance |
ns took place between the local branches of the | DUP and UUP with the aim of finding an agreed union |
ic year 2010-2011 is councillor Vivienne McCoy ( | DUP) and the Deputy Mayor is councillor David Drysd |
, then leader of the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) and Free Presbyterian Church, to prevent the d |
m the main parties from both denominations, the | DUP and Sinn Fein, enabled this objection to be ove |
critical of the party's electoral pact with the | DUP and with Unionist demonstrations at Belfast's S |
Unionist Party(UUP), Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) and the nationalist Social Democratic and Labo |
He left the | DUP, and gave an interview in which he claimed that |
e criticisms of Ian Paisley's leadership of the | DUP, and in particular the placement of some former |
On 26 May 2011, the | DUP announced that an independent investigation has |
The Dances of Universal Peace ( | DUP) are meditative, spiritual practices using the |
orge Robinson of the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) as the Mayor of Limavady. |
ns were fought in an informal alliance with the | DUP as "the loyalist coalition" while the latter th |
Hamilton is Secretary of Strangford | DUP Association and Vice-Chairman of Newtownards DU |
007, Beare was not selected by the Lagan Valley | DUP association to fight the next Northern Ireland |
He joined the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) at the age of 16, the same age at which he beg |
Seawright (who was expelled from the | DUP) Beattie and Graham were subsequently re-electe |
0, Watson joined the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP), but as of 2006 remains the officially registe |
In 2001, he failed to be elected as a | DUP candidate for Craigavon Borough Council. |
He was not elected and was the only | DUP candidate to experience a fall in their share o |
ction, George Seawright, a Scottish-born former | DUP candidate who was later assassinated by the Iri |
Gibson is a retired | DUP councillor for West Tyrone. |
His brother Bobby McKee is also a | DUP councillor in Larne. |
riticized for referring to a disabled colleague | DUP councillor Bobby McKee as "stumpy" . |
His brother Jack McKee was a | DUP councillor in Larne and now is a member of the |
A serving | DUP councillor at the time, Paisley was widely cond |
of 1985 when, in response to a call from local | DUP councillor Ethyl Smyth, he accompanied Rev. Iva |
ected to Craigavon Borough Council in 2001 as a | DUP councillor. |
in 2007, McKee was a Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) councillor. |
as elected to Newtownabbey Borough Council as a | DUP councillor. |
ng of Irish National Liberation Army attacks on | DUP councillors. |
The current Mayor is | DUP Councilor Robert Smyth, and his Deputy is Ken T |
The | DUP dances, of North American Sufic origin, combine |
However, the | DUP denied that Paisley Jr.'s comments were discrim |
then anti-agreement Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) did not stand a candidate, but the pro-agreeme |
a pact to oppose the Anglo-Irish Agreement the | DUP did not contest the seat until 1992 but they st |
her; the UUP claiming Foster's defection to the | DUP disguised the reality of the UUP's electoral st |
The | DUP emphasis is on participation regardless of abil |
A nephew of Foster's is married to current | DUP Environment Minister, Arlene Foster |
Paul Berry was suspended from the | DUP following an internal disciplinary panel meetin |
He was deselected by the | DUP for the 2007 election. |
Assembly in 2003 being the only member from the | DUP for West Tyrone until the 2007 election when he |
The | DUP gained majority control of three councils: Ards |
In later decades, the ISDUP ( | DUP) has worked to conserve historical sites and la |
In elections at all levels, the | DUP have frequently had their highest share of the |
tand in the 2011 Assembly election in which the | DUP held three of its four seats, losing Gibson's t |
marked when he was elected Deputy Leader of the | DUP in 1980. |
t politician for the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) in Northern Ireland. |
ounder member of the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) in County Armagh. |
council seat to the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) in 1981. |
He joined the | DUP in the 1970s and was first elected to the City |
He resigned from the | DUP in the mid-1990s, and retired as a minister on |
He fell out with the | DUP in 1993, in a dispute over candidate selection, |
PUP was wound up in 1971 and re-emerged as the | DUP in October of that year. |
r Robinson has solely built the support for the | DUP in the Limavady area. |
He finally left the | DUP in January 1989 and was re-elected in May under |
oster, from the UUP and subsequently joined the | DUP in January 2004. |
ough Council for the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) in 1981, despite only taking 35 first preferen |
vative whip in the House of Commons whereas the | DUP insisted that they will not endorse anyone stan |
2009 and the announcement by First Minister and | DUP leader Peter Robinson that DUP politicians woul |
First Minister and | DUP leader Peter Robinson announced on 22 June 2009 |
Graham ran afoul of the | DUP leadership in 1987 when he continued to attend |
The | DUP lost Belfast East to the Alliance and in North |
reland Assembly as a Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) member for Lagan Valley. |
reland Assembly as a Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) member for Strangford. |
reland Assembly as a Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) member for Strangford. |
pproval in 2007 by the Environment Minister and | DUP member Arlene Foster. |
e O'Brien and Cedric Wilson, a former low-level | DUP member in the 1980s. |
reland Assembly as a Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) member for Lagan Valley, replacing the previou |
ict Council in 1975, becoming that body's first | DUP member and in 1982 he was elected council chair |
All six | DUP Members of Parliament planned to vote against t |
He is one of three | DUP members who have taken their seats on the North |
Campbell briefly led the local | DUP members out of the Council in 1984 when the cou |
Of | DUP members, Allister, Beattie, Calvert, Foster, Gr |
rmer a Free Presbyterian minister, the latter a | DUP MP). |
7 August - | DUP NI Assembly member, Mervyn Storey, who chairs t |
m the party on December 18, 2003 and joined the | DUP on January 5, 2004. |
She is | DUP Party Spokesperson for Health and Social Servic |
Newton is the | DUP Party Spokesperson for Enterprise, Trade and In |
rthern Ireland as a potential candidate for the | DUP party leadership. |
n McQuillan, MLA (8 June 1965, Ballymoney) is a | DUP politician in Northern Ireland. |
Paul Frew (born 1974 or 1975) is a Unionist ( | DUP) politician in Northern Ireland. |
He is a former Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) politician first elected to Ards (borough) in |
In 2005 she was re-elected to the council as a | DUP politician. |
In the same election, the | DUP received 168,216 votes and the UCU-NF received |
The UKUP (and the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP)) refused to accept US Senator George Mitchell |
The | DUP remained eager to take the Westminster seat and |
The | DUP remains opposed to homosexuality, and in Septem |
d Forum in 1996 as a Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) representative for North Down. |
y and Executive Review Committee, is one of the | DUP representatives on the Northern Ireland Policin |
The | DUP retained control of Ballymena, with the UUP ret |
However this still left him behind his main | DUP rival in the Pottinger Electoral Area, Sammy Wi |
and a member of the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) since 1979. |
With Alliance joining the | DUP, Sinn Fein, UUP and SDLP on the Executive and t |
The | DUP subsequently claimed that they had severed link |
embers of this coalition included the Umma, the | DUP, the NIF, and some southern parties. |
ats, the unionist parties with eight seats (all | DUP), the Alliance with one seat and an independent |
rotestant Unionist Party, the forerunner to the | DUP, three years before her husband was elected to |
In February 2007, Ennis defected from the | DUP to the UK Unionist Party (UKUP). |
terwards resigned from the party and joined the | DUP, together with fellow Assembly members Jeffrey |
Iris Robinson of the | DUP was the eventual winner of the seat. |
, then leader of the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP) was attacked with stones and petrol bombs. |
sley in person to express his concerns that the | DUP were considering forming a power-sharing govern |
tion alleging gender discrimination against the | DUP, which named her father Ian Paisley, after she |
n Church, and of the Democratic Unionist Party ( | DUP), which McCaughey had originally joined in the |
ment, which was exploited by the anti-Agreement | DUP which eventually defeated the pro-Agreement Uls |
onist side the UUP gained a clear lead over the | DUP, while the United Ulster Unionist Party failed |
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