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With all the focus on economics, isn't it time we talked about what we do believe in? About God? Or the Good?Traditionally, Christian Democrats seek to apply mainly Catholic principles to public policy. Gay Mitchell and John Bruton, to name but two,...
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the Iranian Resistance; Alejo Vidal-Quadras, Vice President of the European parliament; Struan Stevenson, President of Delegation for Relations with Iraq of the European Parliament; Howard Dean, former...
Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny, centre, is welcomed to the stage by former Irish Prime Minister John Bruton, right, after addressing supporters in his home town of Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011. Kenny was canvassing ahead of... View Photo »
John Bruton, as Taoiseach, in the Spring of 1995, acknowledged our State’s failures and honoured the memory of those millions of European Jews who died in the Holocaust. When doing so, he acknowledged that the Holocaust “was not the product of an alien...
When one factored in the added bonus of having John Bruton as the leader of the opposition, that curious coalition was well entitled to believe they would have a 10-year run; and Dick Spring certainly behaved as if this was the case.Of course, a...
Taoiseach John Bruton yesterday warned that new European budget rules that allow the EU to intrude into national budget-making will not solve the debt crisis.Last Monday's agreement between 25 EU leaders in Brussels to write spending brakes into national...
OPPOSITION leader, John Bruton visited Dundalk in January, 1992 to give his support to ensure that all possible steps be taken to retain as many of the 500 jobs in the customs clearance operations along the Border.The jobs in the customs clearance agents...
BLOODY Sunday shootings in Derry 40 years ago yesterday were “an appalling injustice”, former taoiseach John Bruton said last night. But there was a “second injustice” in that the Widgery report produced shortly afterwards had taken away the “good name”...
John Gerard Bruton (Irish: Seán de Briotún; born 18 May 1947) served as the ninth Taoiseach of Ireland. A minister under two taoisigh, Liam Cosgrave and Garret FitzGerald, Bruton held a number of the top posts in Irish government, including Minister for Finance (1981–1982 and 1986–1987), Minister for Industry and Energy (1982–1983) and Minister... Full Article
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