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Posts about Mary Upton

06 Feb

Mary Upton- Labour Party -2002 Dublin South Central

An article about Mary Upton seen on irishelectionliterature.wordpress.com

From the 2002 General Election, Labour Candidate Mary Upton defends the seat she won in the by-election in 1999. The By-Election was caused by the passing of her Brother Pat Upton. Amongst the photos in the Leaflet are herself and Mick …... Continue reading »

04 Mar 2009

Irish Medical Times | News | Over half of Department PQs forwarded …

An article about Mary Upton seen on imt.ie/news

Responding to Labour Deputy Mary Upton, Minister Mary Harney said that 73 per cent of referred questions were responded to by the Executive last year within 15 working days, a significant improvement on the previous year’s record. ... Continue reading »

23 Oct 2008

Speaking out on the budget « arts management ireland

An article about Mary Upton seen on artsmanagement.ie

Labour’s Mary Upton criticised the decision to “slash the funding [to the department] by 22 per cent as a myopic soft option”. The ability of the Arts Council and the Sports Council to support the wider arts and sports community in ... Continue reading »

05 Mar 2008

So Far, Little Conflict

An article about Mary Upton seen on grandgesture.blogspot.com

It's the drink, according to Mary Upton of the Labour Party. There's no swimming pool, there's no teen cafe or gymnasium or library or hang-out available. There's nothing for teens to do without clubs open late hours. ... Continue reading »

12 Feb 2007

Starting at the Dail

Seen on My time in Dublin

JOURNAL ENTRY III: 6 February 2007 I started at the Dàil today, and right now I am in a bit of downtime so that is where I am at currently. It seems to be alright so far. My first real assignment is to write a briefing paper for the party on a certain topic. This is the kind of assignment I hope to continue to receive because I prefer to work on ... Continue reading »


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