"An Inappropriate Referral"

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

8/2/2019 Gmail - "an inappropriate referral" William Finnerty <[email protected]> "an inappropriate referral" William Finnerty <[email protected]> Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 11:10 AM To: "Psychiatric Nurse Helen Elder at Wellbeing Mental Health Hub for Counselling (Woodstock Lodge, Belfast)" <[email protected]>, Primary Care Talking Therapies and Wellbeing Hub Councillor Peter Pallin <[email protected]>, "Common Mental Health Hub for Counselling (Belfast), Paris Number 501708, H&C Number 4867045144" <[email protected]>, "Joanne Gordon, Northern Ireland State Pension Credit Disputes Team" <[email protected]>, "The Officer in Charge, Northern Ireland Pension Service" <[email protected]>, "Andrea Magee, Northern Ireland Pension Service" <[email protected]>, "Colette McCorry, Belfast Housing Executive Benefit Manager" <[email protected]>, "Lawyer Brendan M. Glynn B.B.S., LL.B, Patrick Hogan & Co" <[email protected]>, "Former Lord Chancellor and UK Secretary of State for Justice, The Rt Hon David Gauke MP" <[email protected]>, [email protected], UK Secretary of State for Justice Robert Buckland QC MP <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Dr Michael McBride, Chief Medical Officer, Northern Ireland Department of Health" <[email protected]>, "Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Lauren Edgar and Community Psychiatric Nurse Carmel Reilly at Knockbracken Healthcare Park, Belfast" <[email protected]>, "Yvonne McCambley, Secretary to Consultant General Adult Community Psychiatrist Dr Paul Bell, MB Bch BAO, MD, FRCPsych" <[email protected]>, Dr David Cheyne GP via Belfast Reception 147 <[email protected]>, "Andrea Lowry, Surgery Practice Manager 147" <[email protected]>, "UK Mental Health Awareness Week Organisers, 13-19 May 2019" <[email protected]>, Radius CONNECT 24 Response Centre <[email protected]>, Scheme Co-ordinator Ina Ferguson <[email protected]>, Alison McBride <[email protected]>, Helm Housing Manager Alison McBride <[email protected]>, Karen McFall <[email protected]>, "Brian Eastwood at Helm Housing, Belfast" <[email protected]>, Ciaran Kelly <[email protected]>, "John McLean, Chief Executive Officer of Radius Housing Association" <[email protected]>, "Mr Eoghan McKenna LLM, Managing Director at MSM Law, Belfast, Northern Ireland." <[email protected]>, "Claire Hanna, MLA for South Belfast" <[email protected]>, Chief Justice of the Republic of Ireland Frank Clarke <[email protected]>, The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini <[email protected]>, "The Officer in Charge at Northern Ireland Justice Department, Case Ref: COR/1248/2016" <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Minister for Justice and Equality Charles Flanagan TD <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Prime Minister Dr Leo Varadkar TD <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Deputy Prime Minster Simon Coveney TD <[email protected]>, Former Republic of Ireland Prime Minister and Fine Gael Party Leader Enda Kenny TD <[email protected]>, "Former Republic of Ireland Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald TD (Case Reference 0724094243)" <[email protected]>, "Hayes Solicitors (Law Firm, Lavery House, Earlsford Terrace, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland)" <[email protected]>, "Cian Clinch (Lawyer)" <[email protected]>, "David Phelan, Managing Partner at Hayes Solicitors" <[email protected]>, "Marie Heaney, Belfast Trust Director of Adult Social and Primary Care on behalf of Chief Executive Mr Martin Dillon, Your Ref: C/569/18" <[email protected]>, Complaints Administrator Damien McKee at Belfast Trust <[email protected]>, Belfast Trust HSCNI Complaints Department <[email protected]>, "The Officer in Charge, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission" <[email protected]>, "The Officer in Charge, Republic of Ireland Human Rights and Equality Commission" <[email protected]>, "Helen Mallen, Patient and Client Council, Belfast" <[email protected]>, "Bronte Mayo, Patient and Client Council" <[email protected]>, Citizens Advice Belfast <[email protected]>, "David Alexander, Senior Case Work Officer, Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman's Office" <[email protected]>, Medical Secretary Deborah Porter at Belfast HSCNI <[email protected]>, Ms Kyrrah Thom at Belfast Health and Social Care Trust <[email protected]>, Occupational Therapist Elaine Mc Shane at Bradbury Wellbeing and Treatment Centre <[email protected]>, Elaine at Belfast 46 Donegall Pass Citizens Advice Bureau Office <[email protected]>, UK Northern Ireland Secretary of State Karen Bradley MP <[email protected]>, "First Minister of Northern Ireland Arlene Foster (Lawyer) LL.B. MLA" <[email protected]>, [email protected], Northern Ireland Justice Minister Claire Sugden MLA <[email protected]>, Northern Ireland Minister For Finance Máirtín Ó Muilleoir MLA <[email protected]>, Northern Ireland Minister for Health Michelle O'Neill MLA <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Discretionary Support Inspector D Todd at Office of Discretionary Support Commissioner, Belfast BT7 2JA" <[email protected]>, "Discretionary Support Commissioner, 20 Castle St, Antrim" <[email protected]>, "Welfare Adviser Damien O'Boyle at Ballynafeigh (Belfast) Community Development Association, Northern Ireland" <[email protected]>, Northern Ireland Southern Health and Social Care Trust SAFEGUARDING ADULTS TEAM <[email protected]>, "E&L Kennedy Law Firm, Belfast" <[email protected]>, "Lawyer Paul J. O'Kane LL.B." <[email protected]>, "Lawyer Aoife McShane LL.B." <[email protected]>, Lawyer Rory McShane <[email protected]>, Lawyer Mary Doherty <[email protected]>, "Lawyer Ronan McGuigan, LL.B. Solicitor Advocate" <[email protected]>, "Lawyer Jacqueline Malone LL.B. Solicitor Advocate" <[email protected]>, "Lawyer Louise Moley LL.B." <[email protected]>, "Lawyer Ann Marie Featherstone LL.B. LL.M." <[email protected]>, Sheila McGuigan <[email protected]>, McGuigan Malone Solicitors <[email protected]>, "Lawyer Ronan https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=c13a9c5dee&view=pt&search=all&permmsgid=msg-a%3Ar-4319892818977729323&simpl=msg-a%3Ar-4319… 1/5 8/2/2019 Gmail - "an inappropriate referral" Haughey of ML White Solicitors Ltd, Newry, Northern Ireland" <[email protected]>, "Ms Carolyn Rhodes at Oracle Solicitors, Belfast" <[email protected]>, Former UK Prime Minister The Rt Hon Theresa May MP <[email protected]>, Labour Party Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn MP <[email protected]>, Former UK Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt MP <[email protected]>, UK Dept of Health Headquarters <[email protected]>, Former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond MP <[email protected]>, [email protected], Former UK Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis MP <[email protected]>, [email protected], UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson MP <[email protected]>, Former Lord Chancellor and UK Secretary of State for Justice The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP <[email protected]>, "Kenneth Clarke MP, Father of the UK House of Commons" <[email protected]>, "John Mackell, Director of Client (Solicitor) Complaints at The Law Society of Northern Ireland" <[email protected]>, "Mary Bradley, Northern Ireland Law Society Executive Officer, Client Complaints Department" <[email protected]>, "Dr. Frank Geddis, Head of Research and Policy, Northern Ireland Law Society" <[email protected]>, "Ms Louise Arthurs at The Northern Ireland Law Centre, Belfast" <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Law Society <[email protected]>, "The Officer in Charge, Committee on the Administration of Justice" <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland President and Principal Guardian of Republic of Ireland's Constitution Dr Michael D Higgins <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Director of Public Prosecutions Claire Loftus <[email protected]>, "Republic of Ireland Attorney General Máire R. Whelan SC" <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Chief State Solicitor Eileen Creedon <[email protected]>, "Brendan Ryan, Chief Executive of the Republic of Ireland's Court Service" <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Health Minister Simon Harris TD <[email protected]>, "Chief Police Commissioner of An Garda Siochana (Republic of Ireland Police Force) Drew Harris" <[email protected]>, Republic of Ireland Parliamentarian Richard Boyd Barrett TD <[email protected]>, Clare Daly TD <[email protected]>, Mick Wallace TD <[email protected]>, Mattie McGrath TD <[email protected]>, "Luke Ming Flanagan <[email protected]>, Matt Carthy <[email protected]>,
Recommended publications
  • UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
    House of Commons International Trade Committee UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement Second Report of Session 2019–21 Report, together with formal minutes relating to the report Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 18 November 2020 HC 914 Published on 19 November 2020 by authority of the House of Commons The International Trade Committee The International Trade Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration, and policy of the Department for International Trade and its associated public bodies. Current membership Angus Brendan MacNeil MP (Scottish National Party, Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (Chair) Mark Garnier MP (Conservative, Wyre Forest) Paul Girvan MP (DUP, South Antrim) Sir Mark Hendrick MP (Labour, Preston) Anthony Mangnall MP (Conservative, Totnes) Mark Menzies MP (Conservative, Fylde) Taiwo Owatemi MP (Labour, Coventry North West) Lloyd Russell-Moyle MP (Labour, Brighton, Kemptown) Martin Vickers MP (Conservative, Cleethorpes) Mick Whitley MP (Labour, Birkenhead) Craig Williams MP (Conservative, Montgomeryshire) Powers The Committee is one of the departmental select committees, the powers of which are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders, principally in SO No 152. These are available on the internet via www.parliament.uk. Publication © Parliamentary Copyright House of Commons 2020. This publication may be reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament Licence, which is published at www.parliament.uk/site-information/copyright-parliament/. Committee reports are published on the Committee’s website at www.parliament.uk/tradecom and in print by Order of the House. Evidence relating to this report is published on the inquiry publications page of the Committee’s website.
    [Show full text]
  • A Fresh Start? the Northern Ireland Assembly Election 2016
    A fresh start? The Northern Ireland Assembly election 2016 Matthews, N., & Pow, J. (2017). A fresh start? The Northern Ireland Assembly election 2016. Irish Political Studies, 32(2), 311-326. https://doi.org/10.1080/07907184.2016.1255202 Published in: Irish Political Studies Document Version: Peer reviewed version Queen's University Belfast - Research Portal: Link to publication record in Queen's University Belfast Research Portal Publisher rights Copyright 2016 Taylor & Francis. This work is made available online in accordance with the publisher’s policies. Please refer to any applicable terms of use of the publisher. General rights Copyright for the publications made accessible via the Queen's University Belfast Research Portal is retained by the author(s) and / or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing these publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. Take down policy The Research Portal is Queen's institutional repository that provides access to Queen's research output. Every effort has been made to ensure that content in the Research Portal does not infringe any person's rights, or applicable UK laws. If you discover content in the Research Portal that you believe breaches copyright or violates any law, please contact [email protected]. Download date:30. Sep. 2021 A fresh start? The Northern Ireland Assembly election 2016 NEIL MATTHEWS1 & JAMES POW2 Paper prepared for Irish Political Studies Date accepted: 20 October 2016 1 School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK. Correspondence address: School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol, 11 Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TU, UK.
    [Show full text]
  • Policing Board Minutes 7 April 2021
    NORTHERN IRELAND POLICING BOARD MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE NORTHERN IRELAND POLICING BOARD HELD ON WEDNESDAY 7 APRIL 2021 AT 2.00PM IN WATERSIDE TOWER, CLARENDON DOCK AND VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE FACILITY PRESENT: Mr Doug Garrett Chair Dr Tom Frawley Vice-Chair* Mr Michael Atkinson* (1) Mr John Blair MLA* Ms Joanne Bunting MLA* Mr Trevor Clarke MLA* Dr Janet Gray* Mr Edgar Jardine* Mrs Dolores Kelly MLA* Mr Gerry Kelly MLA* Mr Seán Lynch MLA* Mr Colm McKenna* Ms Carmel McKinney* Mr Mike Nesbitt MLA* Mr Mervyn Storey MLA* Ms Deirdre Toner* POLICE SERVICE OF (2) Mr Simon Byrne, Chief Constable* NORTHERN IRELAND IN (2) Mr Mark Hamilton, Deputy Chief Constable* ATTENDANCE: NORTHERN IRELAND Mrs Amanda Stewart, Chief Executive POLICING BOARD Ms Aislinn McGuckin, T/Director of Police OFFICIALS IN Administration* ATTENDANCE: Ms Jenny Passmore, Director of Resources* Ms Dympna Thornton, Director of Partnership* Two Board Officials NORTHERN IRELAND Mr John Wadham, Human Rights Advisor* POLICING BOARD HUMAN RIGHTS ADVISOR IN ATTENDANCE: *Attended meeting by video conference facility (1) Item 1 to Part item 3 (Departed meeting at 3.15pm) 1 OFFICIAL 447196 (2) Item 3 only. 1. APOLOGIES Apologies were received from Tom Buchanan MLA, Liz Kimmins MLA and Frank McManus. 2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Mr Gerry Kelly MLA declared an interest as an attendee at the funeral of Mr Bobby Storey in June 2020. 3. PRIVATE BRIEFING WITH THE CHIEF CONSTABLE The Chair welcomed the Chief Constable and Deputy Chief Constable (DCC) to the meeting and invited them to provide an update on the unrest and disorder in Northern Ireland since 29 March 2021.
    [Show full text]
  • Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP Chancellor of the Exchequer HM Treasury 1 Horse Guards Road London SW1A 2HQ
    Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP Chancellor of the Exchequer HM Treasury 1 Horse Guards Road London SW1A 2HQ Dear Chancellor, Budget Measures to Support Hospitality and Tourism We are writing today as members and supporters of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Hospitality and Tourism ahead of the Budget on 3rd March. As you will of course be aware, hospitality and tourism are vital to the UK’s economy along with the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people across the UK. The pandemic has amplified this, with its impacts illustrating the pan-UK nature of these sectors, the economic benefits they generate, and the wider social and wellbeing benefits that they provide. The role that these sectors play in terms of boosting local, civic pride in all our constituencies, and the strong sense of community that they foster, should not be underestimated. It is well-established that people relate to their local town centres, high streets and community hubs, of which the hospitality and tourism sectors are an essential part. The latest figures from 2020 highlight the significant impact that the virus has had on these industries. In 2020, the hospitality sector has seen a sales drop of 53.8%, equating to a loss in revenue of £72 billion. This decline has impacted the UK’s national economy by taking off around 2 percentage points from total GDP. For hospitality, this downturn is already estimated to be over 10 times worse than the impact of the financial crisis. It is estimated that employment in the sector has dropped by over 1 million jobs.
    [Show full text]
  • A Year in Review, the Year Ahead
    2018: A YEAR IN REVIEW, 2019: THE YEAR AHEAD Foreword from Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt, Senior Adviser, FTI Consulting 2018 was the most unpredictable and tumultuous year in politics … since 2017. Which was the most unpredictable and tumultuous year in politics … since 2016. And there’s no sign of let-up as we move into 2019. The unresolved questions of Brexit - how? when? whether at all? - will inevitably dominate the coming year. Even if Theresa May brings back from Brussels a new political declaration sufficiently compelling to command a majority in Parliament - a highly unlikely prospect at the time of writing - the end of March will mean the start of a fresh, complex round of negotiations on a future trade deal, conducted under the shadow of the Irish backstop. For most people, that would be preferable to the collapse of Mrs May’s deal and, almost inevitably, the collapse of her government and a subsequent constitutional crisis. Faced with the choice between revoking Article 50 or leaving the European Union (EU) without a deal, the Commons could well produce a majority for a new referendum. Under the pressure of a leadership contest, the personal and political rancour in the Conservative Party could finally break apart Europe’s hitherto most successful party of government. A no-confidence vote that would be defeated today could command enough votes from the Brexiteers’ kamikaze tendency to force another General Election. And Labour - with most of its moderates MPs replaced by Corbynistas in last-minute candidate selections - could win on a ‘cake and eat it’ manifesto of a Brexit that would end free movement but provide frictionless trade (Irish backstop, anyone?).
    [Show full text]
  • Official Report (Hansard)
    Official Report (Hansard) Monday 13 September 2010 Volume 55, No 1 Session 2010-2011 Contents Executive Committee Business Employment Bill: Royal Assent .........................................................................................................1 Welfare Reform Bill: Royal Assent ....................................................................................................1 Roads (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill: Royal Assent .........................................................................1 Assembly Business Resignations of Mrs Naomi Long, Mr Jim Shannon and Mr Nigel Dodds ..............................................1 New Assembly Members: Mr Paul Girvan, Mr Sydney Anderson, Mr Chris Lyttle and Mr Simpson Gibson .................................1 Audit Committee ............................................................................................................................2 Ministerial Statements Northern Ireland Water ...................................................................................................................2 North/South Ministerial Council: Education Sectoral Format ............................................................11 Review of Access to Justice ..........................................................................................................19 Intergovernmental Agreement in Criminal Justice Co-operation .........................................................25 Oral Answers to Questions Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister .......................................................................30
    [Show full text]
  • MANIFESTO GENERAL ELECTION 2019 PARTY MANIFESTO Let’S Get the UK Moving AGAIN
    Let’s Get the UK Moving AGAIN MANIFESTO GENERAL ELECTION 2019 PARTY MANIFESTO Let’s Get the UK Moving AGAIN Leader’s Message he Democratic Unionist Party has set The outcome of this election is not assured. This out our 12-point plan to deliver on the manifesto and our 12-point plan for a brighter Tpeople’s priorities on health, education, future would be the basis on which we would jobs, childcare and protecting the vulnerable negotiate with those seeking our support. We through having a working Assembly back and will talk to both Conservatives and Labour but an All-Party Executive in place. we are clear we will not support Jeremy Corbyn We are now offering our manifesto for the United as Prime Minister. Kingdom, the sister document for our plan to get Others seek a mandate to do nothing in this Northern Ireland moving again. election – nothing in the Assembly and nothing in For Northern Ireland to truly flourish then it needs Parliament. The DUP seeks a mandate to turn up, a the United Kingdom to succeed and likewise for mandate to work, and a mandate for: the UK to truly flourish it needs all its constituent • Working with others to get things done for parts and regions to succeed. This can be aided by Northern Ireland. a strong and unified voice for Northern Ireland in • Our plan to get Northern Ireland Parliament. The DUP is that voice. Moving Again. The UK needs to do much more to fulfil its true • Protect Northern Ireland’s place in the Union.
    [Show full text]
  • European Parliament Elections 2014 RESEARCH PAPER 14/32 11 June 2014
    European Parliament Elections 2014 RESEARCH PAPER 14/32 11 June 2014 Elections to the European Parliament were held across the 28 states of the European Union between 22 and 25 May 2014. The UK elections were held concurrently with council elections in England and Northern Ireland on 22 May. The UK now has 73 MEPs, up from 72 at the last election, distributed between 12 regions. UKIP won 24 seats, Labour 20, the Conservatives 19, and the Green Party three. The Liberal Democrats won only one seat, down from 11 at the 2009 European election. The BNP lost both of the two seats they had won for the first time at the previous election. UKIP won the popular vote overall, and in six of the nine regions in England. Labour won the popular vote in Wales and the SNP won in Scotland. Across the UK as a whole turnout was 35%. Across Europe there was an increase in the number of seats held by Eurosceptic parties, although more centrist parties in established pro-European groups were still in the majority. The exact political balance of the new Parliament depends on the formation of the political groups. Turnout across the EU was 43%. It was relatively low in some of the newer Member States. Part 1 of this paper presents the full results of the UK elections, including regional analysis and local-level data. Part 2 presents a summary of the results across the EU, together with country-level summaries based on data from official national sources. Oliver Hawkins Vaughne Miller Recent Research Papers 14/22 Accident & Emergency Performance: England 2013/14.
    [Show full text]
  • BREXIT BRIEF Brexit Brief Issue 112 18 June 2021
    BREXIT BRIEF Brexit Brief Issue 112 18 June 2021 Tony Brown Introduction The Brief seeks to provide up-to-date information on the progress and content of the UK-EU negotiations, and bring together relevant statements and policy positions from key players in Ireland, the UK and the EU. The Brief is part of a wider communications programme covering the work of the IIEA’s UK Project Group – including commentaries, speeches, texts and event reports – which are highlighted on the Institute’s website. (www.iiea.com) Section One: State of Play Advisor to Arlene Foster MLA, Ms Emma Little- Pengally, described Mr Poots determination to The Resignation of Edwin Poots continue with the nomination, as “fatal to his leadership”. In his official statement, Mr Poots On Thursday, 17 June 2021, Edwin Poots described recent events as “a difficult period” MLA announced his resignation as leader of for the Party, as well as for Northern Ireland, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Having as a country. just assumed the role 21 days earlier, he will become the shortest serving leader in The meeting of the North-South Ministerial the history of the party. The announcement Council scheduled for Friday, 18 July was came hours after his decision to proceed subsequently postponed. In response to the with the formal nomination of Paul Givan recent developments, Minister for Foreign MLA as First Minister. The majority of the Affairs, Simon Coveney, defended the UK’s DUP parliamentary party urged him to delay guarantee to pass Irish language legislation the nomination amid anger following the UK in Westminster should it not be brought to Government’s commitment to implementing the table in Stormont, which he described as Irish language laws as part of the New the most “appropriate” action.
    [Show full text]
  • Peter Robinson DUP Reg Empey UUP Robin Newton DUP David Walter Ervine PUP Naomi Rachel Long Alliance Michael Stewart Copeland UUP
    CANDIDATES ELECTED TO THE NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY 26 NOVEMBER 2003 Belfast East: Peter Robinson DUP Reg Empey UUP Robin Newton DUP David Walter Ervine PUP Naomi Rachel Long Alliance Michael Stewart Copeland UUP Belfast North: Nigel Alexander Dodds DUP Gerry Kelly Sinn Fein Nelson McCausland DUP Fred Cobain UUP Alban Maginness SDLP Kathy Stanton Sinn Fein Belfast South: Michael McGimpsey UUP Simon Mark Peter Robinson DUP John Esmond Birnie UUP Carmel Hanna SDLP Alex Maskey Sinn Fein Alasdair McDonnell SDLP Belfast West: Gerry Adams Sinn Fein Alex Atwood SDLP Bairbre de Brún Sinn Fein Fra McCann Sinn Fein Michael Ferguson Sinn Fein Diane Dodds DUP East Antrim: Roy Beggs UUP Sammy Wilson DUP Ken Robinson UUP Sean Neeson Alliance David William Hilditch DUP Thomas George Dawson DUP East Londonderry: Gregory Campbell DUP David McClarty UUP Francis Brolly Sinn Fein George Robinson DUP Norman Hillis UUP John Dallat SDLP Fermanagh and South Tyrone: Thomas Beatty (Tom) Elliott UUP Arlene Isobel Foster DUP* Tommy Gallagher SDLP Michelle Gildernew Sinn Fein Maurice Morrow DUP Hugh Thomas O’Reilly Sinn Fein * Elected as UUP candidate, became a member of the DUP with effect from 15 January 2004 Foyle: John Mark Durkan SDLP William Hay DUP Mitchel McLaughlin Sinn Fein Mary Bradley SDLP Pat Ramsey SDLP Mary Nelis Sinn Fein Lagan Valley: Jeffrey Mark Donaldson DUP* Edwin Cecil Poots DUP Billy Bell UUP Seamus Anthony Close Alliance Patricia Lewsley SDLP Norah Jeanette Beare DUP* * Elected as UUP candidate, became a member of the DUP with effect from
    [Show full text]
  • Unity News We Intend IRELAND Smachtbhanna Dlí I Gcoinne Caingne a Spreagann Carrying Extracts from the Document
    #Time4Unity UNITY# AM LE hAONTACHT NEWS NUACHT NA hAONTACHTA MAY BEALTAINE 2021 Positive Change Save the must Continue UNITING IRELAND NATIONAL date... The resignation of DUP leader Arlene MEMBERS CONFERENCE Foster, as demanded by two thirds of her party’s MLAs and others, The Uniting Ireland Committee will host a National could have serious consequences for politics in the North and across the Members online Conference on the Next Steps to a island. 19 7.30 It is a right wing coup and a clear United Ireland on th May at pm. indication of the deep resistance to positive change within the DUP and We will be joined by guest speaker COLIN HARVEY, Professor of Human Rights Law other elements of political unionism. in the School of Law, at Queen’s University Belfast, and by Sinn Féin Party Chairperson, Those who were not fans of Mrs DECLAN KEARNEY MLA, Junior Minister in the Executive. Foster and who might be surprised MAIRÉAD FARRELL TD will Chair the event, which will also be addressed by Uachtarán Shinn by these developments should Féin MARY LOU McDONALD TD and by Leas Uachtarán Shinn Féin MICHELLE O’NEILL MLA. remember that the DUP got rid of Ian Paisley as did the Free Presbyterian A National Uniting Ireland campaign plan is currently being developed and members Church which he founded. will hear what initiatives the party intends to deliver over the coming months. At every turn of our recent history Unionism has been challenged to This will be an interactive meeting and although comments can be made from the floor, come into the modern world.
    [Show full text]
  • Policing Board Minutes 6 May 2021
    NORTHERN IRELAND POLICING BOARD MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE NORTHERN IRELAND POLICING BOARD HELD ON THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021 AT 9.30 AM IN WATERSIDE TOWER, CLARENDON DOCK AND VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE FACILITY PRESENT: Mr Doug Garrett Chair Dr Tom Frawley Vice-Chair* Mr Michael Atkinson* Mr Tom Buchanan MLA* Ms Joanne Bunting MLA* Mr Trevor Clarke MLA* Dr Janet Gray* Mr Edgar Jardine* Mrs Dolores Kelly MLA* (1) Mr Gerry Kelly MLA* Ms Liz Kimmins MLA* Mr Colm McKenna* Mr Frank McManus* Ms Carmel McKinney* Mr Mike Nesbitt MLA* Mr Mervyn Storey MLA* Ms Deirdre Toner* POLICE SERVICE OF (2) Mr Simon Byrne, Chief Constable* NORTHERN IRELAND IN (2) Mr Mark Hamilton, Deputy Chief Constable* ATTENDANCE: (2) Ms Pamela McCreedy, Chief Operating Officer* (2) Superintendent John McCaughan, Command Secretariat* (2) One PSNI Staff Member* NORTHERN IRELAND Mrs Amanda Stewart, Chief Executive POLICING BOARD Ms Aislinn McGuckin, T/Director of Police OFFICIALS IN Administration ATTENDANCE: Mr Adrian McNamee, Director of Performance Ms Jenny Passmore, Director of Resources Ms Dympna Thornton, Director of Partnership Three Board Officials NORTHERN IRELAND Mr John Wadham, Human Rights Advisor POLICING BOARD HUMAN 1 OFFICIAL 449099 RIGHTS ADVISOR IN ATTENDANCE: *Attended meeting by video conference facility (1) Part item 4 to part item 10 (Joined meeting at 10.20am and departed at Midday) (2) Item 10 only 1. APOLOGIES Apologies were received from Mr John Blair MLA and Mr Seán Lynch MLA, whose brother Brendan Lynch, recently passed away. The Chair noted that the Board offered its condolences to Mr Lynch. The Board agreed the Agenda for the meeting.
    [Show full text]