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IPBN 2021 St. Patrick's Sustainability Conference - March 17 - Barry Andrews, MEP
Barry Andrews MEP is serving as An Irish Member of the European Parliament representing the Dublin constituency as a member of the Fianna Fáil, part of the Parliamentary Renew Europe group.
Among his other achievements, Andrews is the former CEO of GOAL, the International Development NGO, and the Director-General of the Institute of International and European Affairs. Andrews is a full member of the EU Parliament International Trade Committee.
www.ireland-portugal.com
published: 17 Mar 2021
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The Eligibility of Constance Markievicz
On 14th December 1918, Constance Markievicz (1868-1927) became the first woman to be elected to the UK Parliament, but she did not take her seat.
In this video, made with Royal Holloway's History Hub and based on an earlier blog from Dr Mari Takayanagi, Senior Archivist at the Parliamentary Archives, we explore how her election came about and whether she was in fact even eligible to be an MP.
Read Dr Takayanagi's blog on the History of Parliament site here: https://thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com/2015/12/14/the-eligibility-of-constance-markievicz/
Find out more about Markievicz in our earlier Youtube video: https://youtu.be/kvyKrgQC5TM
Image credits:
0.36: Constance Markievicz, photo by A. H. Poole, NLI NPA POLF203
1.00: Constance Markievicz in uniform, kneeling against a studio p...
published: 23 Mar 2022
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Who was the first women elected to the House of Commons? | The Constance Markievicz Story
In this video made with the History of Parliament Trust, Sammy Sturgess explores the life and career of Constance Markievicz, the first woman to be elected to the UK Parliament and the Dáil Éireann (the Irish Parliament).
Image Credits
0.15, 0.32 and 0.46: Photographs of statue of Constance Markievicz by Elizabeth McLaughlin © O'Dea at Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.
1.10: 'Home Sweet Home', painted by W. Dendy Sadler, etched by W.H. Boucher, Library of Congress.
1.12: Lissadell House, photographed by Nigel Aspdin.
1.15: 'Female Equestrian', from 'Sandwich Island Notes', G. W. Bates, British Library, Digital Store 10491.d.25, The Commons on Flickr.
1.18: 'Mademoiselle og hendes Spillelaerer', from 'Pariserliv i Firserne ... Med talrige Illustrationer' by Richard Kaufmann, British Librar...
published: 09 Apr 2021
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The Irish War of Independence, Discussion | CelticMKE St. Patrick's Celebration
Ireland's Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Mulhall, gave a talk on the Irish War of Independence and its centenary during our March 6, 2021 At Home St. Patrick's Celebration.
Check out our playlist to watch more videos of the performers from our program and subscribe to our channel for more Irish content! // celticmke.com
published: 08 Mar 2021
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St Patrick's Day Webinar: Ireland & India - Partners in a Global Digital Economy
IDA Ireland's St Patrick's Day Webinar: Ireland & India - Partners in a Global Digital Economy, broadcast live from IDA Ireland HQ in Dublin.
published: 19 Mar 2021
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Constance Markievicz: the first woman elected to the House of Commons
Constance Markievicz was the first woman to be elected to the British Parliament. She was elected for St Patrick's, Dublin in the General Election of 1918. However, as a member of Sinn Fein she did not take her seat in Parliament, refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the king.
“I would never take an oath of allegiance to the power I meant to overthrow.”
Markievicz played an active role in the Easter rising of 1916, for which she was sentenced to death! She was instrumental in myriad Irish political movements and causes and remained a staunch republican throughout her life.
Photo Credits
Statue of Constance Markievicz by Elizabeth McLaughlin © O'Dea at Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Home sweet home, painted by W. Dendy Sadler, etched by W.H. Boucher, Library of Congress.
Lissad...
published: 31 Mar 2021
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Sky News Breakfast | Nine-year-old boy killed in Christmas market attack named as Andre Gleissner
Join the Sky News Breakfast team live from 7am-10am, covering news from around the world and Westminster as well as featuring the morning's biggest interviews.
Tap the 'Notify me' bell button to be reminded when the show goes live and make sure you don't miss anything ⬆️
This morning, the mother of a nine-year-old boy killed in the German Christmas market attack has paid tribute to "my little teddy bear".
Andre Gleissner was one of at least five people who died, while more than 200 others were injured when a car ploughed into crowds in Magdeburg on Friday evening.
Read more on today's top stories here ➡️ https://trib.al/Rx0iR33
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published: 23 Dec 2024
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Ballot counting resumes as SNP majority hangs in balance
Counting resumed in the Scottish Parliament election on Saturday, as an SNP majority hangs in the balance.
On Friday 48 of the 73 constituency results were declared, with the SNP taking 39 seats, Liberal Democrats four, Conservatives three and Labour two.
The SNP picked up key seats in Edinburgh Central, Ayr and East Lothian.
However, under Holyrood’s proportional representation system, those successes could see the party lose out on the regional list.
published: 08 May 2021
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Maynooth Through the Ages 2024: Liam Kenny
'From Ballot Box to Council Chamber: Kildare's first County Council elections of 1898', by Liam Kenny.
The 1899 elections achieved notable ‘firsts’ under a number of headings – not least being the first time that women were granted the franchise on the island of Ireland. ‘From Ballot Box to Council Chamber’ focuses on the inaugural Kildare County Council elections of spring 1899 as a case study which was reasonably representative of the elections which took place across Ireland. There is also a contemporary topical note in that local elections are due in June 2024, 125 years after the first local elections in 1899.
[Recorded in Maynooth University Library, 11th March 2024]
published: 26 Mar 2024
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Thirty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution (Remote Parliamentary Voting) Bill 2020
Thirty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution (Remote Parliamentary Voting) Bill 2020 from 10 Feb 2022
Are you interested in politics? Are you looking for a speech by your TD? Subscribe to our channel!
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This video is prepared by VideoParliament YouTube Channel
Source: https://www.oireachtas.ie
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this video is © Houses of the Oireachtas. Any re-use is subject to the terms of the Oireachtas (Broadcast Proceedings) PSI Licence: https://data.oireachtas.ie/ie/oireachtas/corporate/governanceAndReform/2016/2016-03-27_oireachtas-psi-licence-broadcast-proceedings_en.pdf
published: 10 Feb 2022
1:01:03
IPBN 2021 St. Patrick's Sustainability Conference - March 17 - Barry Andrews, MEP
Barry Andrews MEP is serving as An Irish Member of the European Parliament representing the Dublin constituency as a member of the Fianna Fáil, part of the Parl...
Barry Andrews MEP is serving as An Irish Member of the European Parliament representing the Dublin constituency as a member of the Fianna Fáil, part of the Parliamentary Renew Europe group.
Among his other achievements, Andrews is the former CEO of GOAL, the International Development NGO, and the Director-General of the Institute of International and European Affairs. Andrews is a full member of the EU Parliament International Trade Committee.
www.ireland-portugal.com
https://wn.com/Ipbn_2021_St._Patrick's_Sustainability_Conference_March_17_Barry_Andrews,_Mep
Barry Andrews MEP is serving as An Irish Member of the European Parliament representing the Dublin constituency as a member of the Fianna Fáil, part of the Parliamentary Renew Europe group.
Among his other achievements, Andrews is the former CEO of GOAL, the International Development NGO, and the Director-General of the Institute of International and European Affairs. Andrews is a full member of the EU Parliament International Trade Committee.
www.ireland-portugal.com
- published: 17 Mar 2021
- views: 57
6:41
The Eligibility of Constance Markievicz
On 14th December 1918, Constance Markievicz (1868-1927) became the first woman to be elected to the UK Parliament, but she did not take her seat.
In this video...
On 14th December 1918, Constance Markievicz (1868-1927) became the first woman to be elected to the UK Parliament, but she did not take her seat.
In this video, made with Royal Holloway's History Hub and based on an earlier blog from Dr Mari Takayanagi, Senior Archivist at the Parliamentary Archives, we explore how her election came about and whether she was in fact even eligible to be an MP.
Read Dr Takayanagi's blog on the History of Parliament site here: https://thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com/2015/12/14/the-eligibility-of-constance-markievicz/
Find out more about Markievicz in our earlier Youtube video: https://youtu.be/kvyKrgQC5TM
Image credits:
0.36: Constance Markievicz, photo by A. H. Poole, NLI NPA POLF203
1.00: Constance Markievicz in uniform, kneeling against a studio prop holding a gun, studio full-length portrait, Keogh Brothers Ltd., photographers, NLI KE 82
1.26: Constance Markievicz, NLI MS 33 12814 front
1.47: Dublin Bread Company, the remains of the Dublin Bread Company at 6-7 Lower Sackville Street (now O'Connell Street) after the Easter Rising in 1916, NLI KE 115
2.31: Constance Goore Booth and Count Casimir Dunin Markievicz, NLI NPA SHE10
3.35: Constance Markievicz, NLI NPA POLF210
4.09: Daniel O’Connell, Public Domain
5.26: Dáil Éireann meeting in the Mansion House, August, 1921, NLI KE 221
5.45: Constance Markievicz campaigning, NLI KE 139
The History of Parliament is a research project creating a comprehensive account of parliamentary politics in England, then Britain, from their origins in the thirteenth century.
Follow us on social media:
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thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com
https://wn.com/The_Eligibility_Of_Constance_Markievicz
On 14th December 1918, Constance Markievicz (1868-1927) became the first woman to be elected to the UK Parliament, but she did not take her seat.
In this video, made with Royal Holloway's History Hub and based on an earlier blog from Dr Mari Takayanagi, Senior Archivist at the Parliamentary Archives, we explore how her election came about and whether she was in fact even eligible to be an MP.
Read Dr Takayanagi's blog on the History of Parliament site here: https://thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com/2015/12/14/the-eligibility-of-constance-markievicz/
Find out more about Markievicz in our earlier Youtube video: https://youtu.be/kvyKrgQC5TM
Image credits:
0.36: Constance Markievicz, photo by A. H. Poole, NLI NPA POLF203
1.00: Constance Markievicz in uniform, kneeling against a studio prop holding a gun, studio full-length portrait, Keogh Brothers Ltd., photographers, NLI KE 82
1.26: Constance Markievicz, NLI MS 33 12814 front
1.47: Dublin Bread Company, the remains of the Dublin Bread Company at 6-7 Lower Sackville Street (now O'Connell Street) after the Easter Rising in 1916, NLI KE 115
2.31: Constance Goore Booth and Count Casimir Dunin Markievicz, NLI NPA SHE10
3.35: Constance Markievicz, NLI NPA POLF210
4.09: Daniel O’Connell, Public Domain
5.26: Dáil Éireann meeting in the Mansion House, August, 1921, NLI KE 221
5.45: Constance Markievicz campaigning, NLI KE 139
The History of Parliament is a research project creating a comprehensive account of parliamentary politics in England, then Britain, from their origins in the thirteenth century.
Follow us on social media:
Twitter @HistParl
Facebook /HistoryOfParliament
Find our online resources on our website and blog:
historyofparliamentonline.org
thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com
- published: 23 Mar 2022
- views: 175
6:33
Who was the first women elected to the House of Commons? | The Constance Markievicz Story
In this video made with the History of Parliament Trust, Sammy Sturgess explores the life and career of Constance Markievicz, the first woman to be elected to t...
In this video made with the History of Parliament Trust, Sammy Sturgess explores the life and career of Constance Markievicz, the first woman to be elected to the UK Parliament and the Dáil Éireann (the Irish Parliament).
Image Credits
0.15, 0.32 and 0.46: Photographs of statue of Constance Markievicz by Elizabeth McLaughlin © O'Dea at Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.
1.10: 'Home Sweet Home', painted by W. Dendy Sadler, etched by W.H. Boucher, Library of Congress.
1.12: Lissadell House, photographed by Nigel Aspdin.
1.15: 'Female Equestrian', from 'Sandwich Island Notes', G. W. Bates, British Library, Digital Store 10491.d.25, The Commons on Flickr.
1.18: 'Mademoiselle og hendes Spillelaerer', from 'Pariserliv i Firserne ... Med talrige Illustrationer' by Richard Kaufmann, British Library, Digital Store 10168.l.10, The Commons on Flickr.
1.21: 'Venise' from 'Les Vieilles Villes d'Italie' by Albert Robida, British Library, Digital Store 10129.ee.1, The Commons on Flikr.
1.26: 'Queen Victoria' from 'The Victorian Empire; a brilliant epoch in our national history' by James Taylor, British Library, Digital Store 9525.f.5, The Commons on Flickr.
2.33: Statue of George V outside Westminster Abbey by Elliott Brown, CC BY 2.0.
2.52: 'Restoration of an Irish poster from WWI', by Hely's Limited (Litho.), Dublin, Library of Congress, via Wikimedia.
3.01: 'Studio portrait of Countess Markievicz' by Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 82.
3.17: 'Dublin Bread Company', National Library of Ireland, KE 115.
3.47: 'Holloway Prison', via Wikipedia.
4.11: 'Dáil Éireann meeting in the Mansion House, August, 1921', Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 221.
4.36: 'Liberty Hall the night Countess Markievicz was released from prison', Irish Political Figures Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, NPA POLF202.
4.53: 'Conflagration', National Library of Ireland, HOG 57.
https://wn.com/Who_Was_The_First_Women_Elected_To_The_House_Of_Commons_|_The_Constance_Markievicz_Story
In this video made with the History of Parliament Trust, Sammy Sturgess explores the life and career of Constance Markievicz, the first woman to be elected to the UK Parliament and the Dáil Éireann (the Irish Parliament).
Image Credits
0.15, 0.32 and 0.46: Photographs of statue of Constance Markievicz by Elizabeth McLaughlin © O'Dea at Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.
1.10: 'Home Sweet Home', painted by W. Dendy Sadler, etched by W.H. Boucher, Library of Congress.
1.12: Lissadell House, photographed by Nigel Aspdin.
1.15: 'Female Equestrian', from 'Sandwich Island Notes', G. W. Bates, British Library, Digital Store 10491.d.25, The Commons on Flickr.
1.18: 'Mademoiselle og hendes Spillelaerer', from 'Pariserliv i Firserne ... Med talrige Illustrationer' by Richard Kaufmann, British Library, Digital Store 10168.l.10, The Commons on Flickr.
1.21: 'Venise' from 'Les Vieilles Villes d'Italie' by Albert Robida, British Library, Digital Store 10129.ee.1, The Commons on Flikr.
1.26: 'Queen Victoria' from 'The Victorian Empire; a brilliant epoch in our national history' by James Taylor, British Library, Digital Store 9525.f.5, The Commons on Flickr.
2.33: Statue of George V outside Westminster Abbey by Elliott Brown, CC BY 2.0.
2.52: 'Restoration of an Irish poster from WWI', by Hely's Limited (Litho.), Dublin, Library of Congress, via Wikimedia.
3.01: 'Studio portrait of Countess Markievicz' by Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 82.
3.17: 'Dublin Bread Company', National Library of Ireland, KE 115.
3.47: 'Holloway Prison', via Wikipedia.
4.11: 'Dáil Éireann meeting in the Mansion House, August, 1921', Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 221.
4.36: 'Liberty Hall the night Countess Markievicz was released from prison', Irish Political Figures Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, NPA POLF202.
4.53: 'Conflagration', National Library of Ireland, HOG 57.
- published: 09 Apr 2021
- views: 3182
43:12
The Irish War of Independence, Discussion | CelticMKE St. Patrick's Celebration
Ireland's Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Mulhall, gave a talk on the Irish War of Independence and its centenary during our March 6, 2021 At Home S...
Ireland's Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Mulhall, gave a talk on the Irish War of Independence and its centenary during our March 6, 2021 At Home St. Patrick's Celebration.
Check out our playlist to watch more videos of the performers from our program and subscribe to our channel for more Irish content! // celticmke.com
https://wn.com/The_Irish_War_Of_Independence,_Discussion_|_Celticmke_St._Patrick's_Celebration
Ireland's Ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Mulhall, gave a talk on the Irish War of Independence and its centenary during our March 6, 2021 At Home St. Patrick's Celebration.
Check out our playlist to watch more videos of the performers from our program and subscribe to our channel for more Irish content! // celticmke.com
- published: 08 Mar 2021
- views: 62
49:26
St Patrick's Day Webinar: Ireland & India - Partners in a Global Digital Economy
IDA Ireland's St Patrick's Day Webinar: Ireland & India - Partners in a Global Digital Economy, broadcast live from IDA Ireland HQ in Dublin.
IDA Ireland's St Patrick's Day Webinar: Ireland & India - Partners in a Global Digital Economy, broadcast live from IDA Ireland HQ in Dublin.
https://wn.com/St_Patrick's_Day_Webinar_Ireland_India_Partners_In_A_Global_Digital_Economy
IDA Ireland's St Patrick's Day Webinar: Ireland & India - Partners in a Global Digital Economy, broadcast live from IDA Ireland HQ in Dublin.
- published: 19 Mar 2021
- views: 1213
6:33
Constance Markievicz: the first woman elected to the House of Commons
Constance Markievicz was the first woman to be elected to the British Parliament. She was elected for St Patrick's, Dublin in the General Election of 1918. Howe...
Constance Markievicz was the first woman to be elected to the British Parliament. She was elected for St Patrick's, Dublin in the General Election of 1918. However, as a member of Sinn Fein she did not take her seat in Parliament, refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the king.
“I would never take an oath of allegiance to the power I meant to overthrow.”
Markievicz played an active role in the Easter rising of 1916, for which she was sentenced to death! She was instrumental in myriad Irish political movements and causes and remained a staunch republican throughout her life.
Photo Credits
Statue of Constance Markievicz by Elizabeth McLaughlin © O'Dea at Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Home sweet home, painted by W. Dendy Sadler, etched by W.H. Boucher, Library of Congress.
Lissadell House, Nigel Aspdin.
Sandwich Island Notes, G. W. Bates, British Library, Digital Store 10491.d.25
Pariserliv i Firserne ... Med talrige Illustrationer, Richard Kaufmann, British Library, Digital Store 10168.l.10.
Les Vieilles Villes d'Italie. Notes et souvenirs. Ouvrage illustré de ... dessins à la plume ... reproduits en fac-simile, Albert Robida, British Library, Digital Store 10129.ee.1.
The Victorian Empire; a brilliant epoch in our national history [With illustrations and maps.], James Taylor, British Library, Digital Store 9525.f.5.
Statue of George V outside Westminster Abbey by Elliott Brown, CC BY 2.0.
Restoration of an Irish poster from WWI, by Hely's Limited (Litho.), Dublin, Library of Congress.
Studio portrait of Countess Markievicz by Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 82.
Dublin Bread Company, National Library of Ireland, KE 115.
Dáil Éireann meeting in the Mansion House, August, 1921, Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 221.
Liberty Hall the night Countess Markievicz was released from prison, Irish Political Figures Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, NPA POLF202.
The History of Parliament is a research project creating a comprehensive account of parliamentary politics in England, then Britain, from their origins in the thirteenth century.
Follow us on social media:
Twitter @HistParl
Facebook /HistoryOfParliament
Find our online resources on our website and blog:
historyofparliamentonline.org
thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com
https://wn.com/Constance_Markievicz_The_First_Woman_Elected_To_The_House_Of_Commons
Constance Markievicz was the first woman to be elected to the British Parliament. She was elected for St Patrick's, Dublin in the General Election of 1918. However, as a member of Sinn Fein she did not take her seat in Parliament, refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the king.
“I would never take an oath of allegiance to the power I meant to overthrow.”
Markievicz played an active role in the Easter rising of 1916, for which she was sentenced to death! She was instrumental in myriad Irish political movements and causes and remained a staunch republican throughout her life.
Photo Credits
Statue of Constance Markievicz by Elizabeth McLaughlin © O'Dea at Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Home sweet home, painted by W. Dendy Sadler, etched by W.H. Boucher, Library of Congress.
Lissadell House, Nigel Aspdin.
Sandwich Island Notes, G. W. Bates, British Library, Digital Store 10491.d.25
Pariserliv i Firserne ... Med talrige Illustrationer, Richard Kaufmann, British Library, Digital Store 10168.l.10.
Les Vieilles Villes d'Italie. Notes et souvenirs. Ouvrage illustré de ... dessins à la plume ... reproduits en fac-simile, Albert Robida, British Library, Digital Store 10129.ee.1.
The Victorian Empire; a brilliant epoch in our national history [With illustrations and maps.], James Taylor, British Library, Digital Store 9525.f.5.
Statue of George V outside Westminster Abbey by Elliott Brown, CC BY 2.0.
Restoration of an Irish poster from WWI, by Hely's Limited (Litho.), Dublin, Library of Congress.
Studio portrait of Countess Markievicz by Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 82.
Dublin Bread Company, National Library of Ireland, KE 115.
Dáil Éireann meeting in the Mansion House, August, 1921, Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 221.
Liberty Hall the night Countess Markievicz was released from prison, Irish Political Figures Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, NPA POLF202.
The History of Parliament is a research project creating a comprehensive account of parliamentary politics in England, then Britain, from their origins in the thirteenth century.
Follow us on social media:
Twitter @HistParl
Facebook /HistoryOfParliament
Find our online resources on our website and blog:
historyofparliamentonline.org
thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com
- published: 31 Mar 2021
- views: 1155
3:00:16
Sky News Breakfast | Nine-year-old boy killed in Christmas market attack named as Andre Gleissner
Join the Sky News Breakfast team live from 7am-10am, covering news from around the world and Westminster as well as featuring the morning's biggest interviews.
...
Join the Sky News Breakfast team live from 7am-10am, covering news from around the world and Westminster as well as featuring the morning's biggest interviews.
Tap the 'Notify me' bell button to be reminded when the show goes live and make sure you don't miss anything ⬆️
This morning, the mother of a nine-year-old boy killed in the German Christmas market attack has paid tribute to "my little teddy bear".
Andre Gleissner was one of at least five people who died, while more than 200 others were injured when a car ploughed into crowds in Magdeburg on Friday evening.
Read more on today's top stories here ➡️ https://trib.al/Rx0iR33
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https://wn.com/Sky_News_Breakfast_|_Nine_Year_Old_Boy_Killed_In_Christmas_Market_Attack_Named_As_Andre_Gleissner
Join the Sky News Breakfast team live from 7am-10am, covering news from around the world and Westminster as well as featuring the morning's biggest interviews.
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This morning, the mother of a nine-year-old boy killed in the German Christmas market attack has paid tribute to "my little teddy bear".
Andre Gleissner was one of at least five people who died, while more than 200 others were injured when a car ploughed into crowds in Magdeburg on Friday evening.
Read more on today's top stories here ➡️ https://trib.al/Rx0iR33
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- published: 23 Dec 2024
- views: 32506
1:05
Ballot counting resumes as SNP majority hangs in balance
Counting resumed in the Scottish Parliament election on Saturday, as an SNP majority hangs in the balance.
On Friday 48 of the 73 constituency results were de...
Counting resumed in the Scottish Parliament election on Saturday, as an SNP majority hangs in the balance.
On Friday 48 of the 73 constituency results were declared, with the SNP taking 39 seats, Liberal Democrats four, Conservatives three and Labour two.
The SNP picked up key seats in Edinburgh Central, Ayr and East Lothian.
However, under Holyrood’s proportional representation system, those successes could see the party lose out on the regional list.
https://wn.com/Ballot_Counting_Resumes_As_Snp_Majority_Hangs_In_Balance
Counting resumed in the Scottish Parliament election on Saturday, as an SNP majority hangs in the balance.
On Friday 48 of the 73 constituency results were declared, with the SNP taking 39 seats, Liberal Democrats four, Conservatives three and Labour two.
The SNP picked up key seats in Edinburgh Central, Ayr and East Lothian.
However, under Holyrood’s proportional representation system, those successes could see the party lose out on the regional list.
- published: 08 May 2021
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Maynooth Through the Ages 2024: Liam Kenny
'From Ballot Box to Council Chamber: Kildare's first County Council elections of 1898', by Liam Kenny.
The 1899 elections achieved notable ‘firsts’ under a num...
'From Ballot Box to Council Chamber: Kildare's first County Council elections of 1898', by Liam Kenny.
The 1899 elections achieved notable ‘firsts’ under a number of headings – not least being the first time that women were granted the franchise on the island of Ireland. ‘From Ballot Box to Council Chamber’ focuses on the inaugural Kildare County Council elections of spring 1899 as a case study which was reasonably representative of the elections which took place across Ireland. There is also a contemporary topical note in that local elections are due in June 2024, 125 years after the first local elections in 1899.
[Recorded in Maynooth University Library, 11th March 2024]
https://wn.com/Maynooth_Through_The_Ages_2024_Liam_Kenny
'From Ballot Box to Council Chamber: Kildare's first County Council elections of 1898', by Liam Kenny.
The 1899 elections achieved notable ‘firsts’ under a number of headings – not least being the first time that women were granted the franchise on the island of Ireland. ‘From Ballot Box to Council Chamber’ focuses on the inaugural Kildare County Council elections of spring 1899 as a case study which was reasonably representative of the elections which took place across Ireland. There is also a contemporary topical note in that local elections are due in June 2024, 125 years after the first local elections in 1899.
[Recorded in Maynooth University Library, 11th March 2024]
- published: 26 Mar 2024
- views: 49
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Thirty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution (Remote Parliamentary Voting) Bill 2020
Thirty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution (Remote Parliamentary Voting) Bill 2020 from 10 Feb 2022
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Thirty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution (Remote Parliamentary Voting) Bill 2020 from 10 Feb 2022
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Thirty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution (Remote Parliamentary Voting) Bill 2020 from 10 Feb 2022
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this video is © Houses of the Oireachtas. Any re-use is subject to the terms of the Oireachtas (Broadcast Proceedings) PSI Licence: https://data.oireachtas.ie/ie/oireachtas/corporate/governanceAndReform/2016/2016-03-27_oireachtas-psi-licence-broadcast-proceedings_en.pdf
- published: 10 Feb 2022
- views: 247