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DUP Councillor Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council
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Mervyn Storey is a Northern Ireland politician and a Democratic Unionist Party MLA for North Antrim.[1] Storey was Minister for Social Development in the Northern Ireland Executive (2014–16), and in 2016 was appointed Minister for Finance & Personnel.
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Blair was born in Scarborough, Ontario. Blair’s father had served as a police officer for 39 years.[4] Blair considered pursuing a degree in law or finance, when he initially enrolled at the University of Toronto Scarborough in the mid 1970s.[4] Blair initially studied economics at the University of Toronto. He left to follow his ambition of being a police officer, but returned later and completed a Bachelor of Arts in economics and criminology.[1]
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TUV representative in Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council. A business woman in the local area for over 25 years. Active in the community.
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Philip McGuigan is a Sinn Féin member of Ballymoney Borough Council in Northern Ireland and MLA. He was raised in Swatragh, County Londonderry.
Cllr Michelle Knight-McQuillan Former Mayor (1st) of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Northern Ireland
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Gregory was elected as a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1998 representing the East Londonderry constituency and has been re-elected on every occasion since. He served as the Minister for Regional Development from July 2000 until September 2001. He also served as the Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure from June 2008 until June 2009. He remained a member of the Assembly until he stepped down at the 2016 Assembly election.
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Claire Sugden is a Northern Irish politician who was the Minister of Justice in the fourth Northern Ireland Executive from May 2016 to March 2017.[1] She is also a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for East Londonderry, having been co-opted to the position after the death of David McClarty in 2014, and won election to the seat in 2016. She is an Independent Unionist
Maurice Bradley is a Democratic Unionist Party politician from Northern Ireland. He has been an MLA for East Londonderry since the 2016 election.
Ulster Unionist Councillor for Causeway Coast and Glens
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Trevor Clarke MLA (born 28 July 1967) is a Democratic Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland. He was first elected in 2007 to the Northern Ireland Assembly as a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) member for South Antrim. Clarke lost his seat at the 2017 Assembly election, but was later co-opted by the DUP after Paul Girvan was elected in the 2017 general election. Speaking in the Assembly in November 2016, he confessed to not knowing that heterosexual individuals could contract HIV, which was criticised by Elton John.[1]
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Stephanie was born and lives in Coleraine. She was introduced to local government early in life as her father Gerry McLaughlin was an elected Councillor for over two decades.
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Darryl Wilson ia a member of the Ulster Unionist Party, he was elected to the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council in 2014.
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Sinn Fein Councillor elected to Causeway Coast & Glens Council. Father. Sports fan. Comic book geek. Pro Wrestling nerd. Partial to a wee tequila.
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Sinn Féin councillor and Deputy Mayor on Causeway Coast and Glens Council.
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Hillis was educated at Coleraine Academical Institution and the former Coleraine Technical College and has been active in the business community of Portrush where he has been president of the resort’s Chamber of Commerce and Coleraine Lions Club. He is Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) councillor on Coleraine Borough Council first elected on 1993 and was Mayor of Coleraine from 1999 to 2000, and from 2010–11.[1] Hillis was elected as a member for the Northern Ireland Assembly constituency of East Londonderry but lost his seat in the 2007 election.[2] He is UUP Representative on the Confederation of European Councillors and spokesperson for the party on matters relating to North/South and East/West issues.[3] Hillis is a Member of Coleraine’s District Policing Partnership (DPP) and is a Justice of the Peace. He is a former Chairman of the Coleraine branch of the Ulster Young Unionist Council.
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Amanda Feilding, Countess of Wemyss and March, is an English drug policy reformer. In 1998, she founded the Beckley Foundation, a charitable trust that promotes a rational, evidence-based approach to global drug policies and initiates, directs and supports pioneering neuroscientific and clinical research into the effects of psychoactive substances on the brain and cognition. The central aim of her research is to investigate new avenues of treatment for such mental illnesses as depression, anxiety and addiction, as well as to explore methods of enhancing well-being and creativity.
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Councillor Roisin Loftus was first co-opted onto Coleraine Bourough Council in 2010, representing the Bann area, and successfully regained her seat in the following year’s local government elections.
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Mid and East Antrim Borough Council Poll Topper & TUV Cllr for Bannside. Fire, Health & Safety Officer by trade. Views expressed are my own!
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Sinn Féin Councillor, Causeway Coast & Glens
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Independent Councillor formely of Moyle District now Causeway Coast & Glens Council – Ireland. Married and two Kids.
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