Richard Greene (politician), the Glossary
Richard Greene (born 1950) is a political activist from Dublin, focusing on conservative family values campaigns, and formerly on opposing extradition to the United Kingdom.[1]
Table of Contents
76 relations: Acts of Union 1800, Alan Shatter, Anti-abortion movements, Antisemitism, Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution of Ireland, Attorney General v X, Bail, Birmingham Six, Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, Career counseling, Cóir, Christian Centrist Party, Christian Solidarity Party, Christian views on marriage, Clonskeagh, Clontarf, Dublin, Cumann, Dáil constituencies, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council, Dessie Ellis, Dublin, Dublin and Monaghan bombings, Dublin City University, Dublin County Council, Dublin South (Dáil constituency), Election monitoring, Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, Extradition, Family values, Fianna Fáil, Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, Garden of Remembrance (Dublin), Green Party (Ireland), Guildford Four and Maguire Seven, Health board (Ireland), High Court (Ireland), History of the Jews in Ireland, Independent politician (Ireland), Injunction, Irish National Congress, Irish republicanism, Maastricht Treaty, Mervyn Taylor, Mildred Fox, Muintir na hÉireann, National school (Ireland), Northern Ireland, O'Connell School, Oireachtas, ... Expand index (26 more) »
- Conservatism in Ireland
- Fianna Fáil politicians
- Green Party (Ireland) local councillors
- Independent candidates in Dáil elections
- Independent local councillors in the Republic of Ireland
- Irish anti-abortion activists
- Members of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown Council
- Members of Dublin County Council
Acts of Union 1800
The Acts of Union 1800 were parallel acts of the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of Ireland which united the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland (previously in personal union) to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Alan Shatter
Alan Joseph Shatter (born 14 February 1951) is an Irish lawyer, author and former Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Justice and Equality and Minister for Defence from 2011 to 2014. Richard Greene (politician) and Alan Shatter are members of Dublin County Council.
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Anti-abortion movements
Anti-abortion movements, also self-styled as pro-life movements, are involved in the abortion debate advocating against the practice of abortion and its legality.
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Antisemitism
Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against, Jews.
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Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution of Ireland
Article 2 and Article 3 of the Constitution of Ireland (Bunreacht na hÉireann) were adopted with the Constitution of Ireland as a whole on 29 December 1937, but revised completely by means of the Nineteenth Amendment which became effective 2 December 1999.
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Attorney General v X
Attorney General v X, IESC 1; 1 IR 1, (more commonly known as the "X Case") was a landmark Irish Supreme Court case which established the right of Irish women to an abortion if a pregnant woman's life was at risk because of pregnancy, including the risk of suicide.
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Bail
Bail is a set of pre-trial restrictions that are imposed on a suspect to ensure that they will not hamper the judicial process.
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Birmingham Six
The Birmingham Six were six Irishmen who were each sentenced to life imprisonment in 1975 following their false convictions for the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings.
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The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI; Údarás Craolacháin na hÉireann) is a former broadcasting authority which regulated both public and commercial broadcasting sector in Ireland.
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Career counseling
Career counseling is a type of advice-giving and support provided by career counselors to their clients, to help the clients manage their journey through life, learning and work changes (career).
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Cóir
Cóir (Irish for "justice") was a social Catholic, conservative Eurosceptic lobby group established to campaign against the Treaty of Lisbon which was approved by referendum in Ireland on 2 October 2009. Richard Greene (politician) and Cóir are Conservatism in Ireland.
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Christian Centrist Party
The Christian Centrist Party was a short lived conservative Christian political party in Ireland.
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Christian Solidarity Party
The Christian Solidarity Party (Comhar Críostaí) was a minor political party in the Republic of Ireland.
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Christian views on marriage
From the earliest days of the Christian faith, Christians have viewed marriage as a divinely blessed, lifelong, monogamous union between a man and a woman.
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Clonskeagh
Clonskeagh or Clonskea (meaning "meadow of the Whitethorn"), is a small southern suburb of Dublin, Ireland.
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Clontarf, Dublin
Clontarf is an affluent coastal suburb on the Northside of Dublin in the city's Dublin 3 postal district.
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Cumann
A cumann (Irish for association; plural cumainn) is the lowest local unit or branch of a number of Irish political parties.
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Dáil constituencies
There are 39 multi-member electoral districts, known as Dáil constituencies, that elect 160 TDs (members of parliament), to Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives of the Oireachtas, Ireland's parliament, on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote (PR-STV), to a maximum term of five years.
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Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (Dún Laoghaire–Ráth an Dúin) is a county in Ireland.
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Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council
Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council (Comhairle Contae Dhún Laoghaire–Ráth an Dúin) is the local authority of the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.
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Dessie Ellis
Desmond Ellis (born 23 September 1953) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin North-West constituency since the 2011 general election. Richard Greene (politician) and Dessie Ellis are politicians from Dublin (city).
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
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Dublin and Monaghan bombings
The Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 17 May 1974 were a series of co-ordinated bombings in Dublin and Monaghan, Ireland, carried out by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF).
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Dublin City University
Dublin City University (abbreviated as DCU) (Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a university based on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.
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Dublin County Council
Dublin County Council (Comhairle Contae Bhaile Átha Cliath) was a local authority for the administrative county of County Dublin in Ireland.
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Dublin South (Dáil constituency)
Dublin South was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, from 1981 to 2016 representing an area in the south of County Dublin (later Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown and South Dublin).
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Election monitoring
Election monitoring involves the observation of an election by one or more independent parties, typically from another country or from a non-governmental organization (NGO).
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Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
The Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution Act 1992 (previously bill no. 12 of 1992) is an amendment to the Constitution of Ireland permitted the state to ratify the Treaty on European Union, commonly known as the Maastricht Treaty.
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In an extradition, one jurisdiction delivers a person accused or convicted of committing a crime in another jurisdiction, into the custody of the other's law enforcement.
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Family values
Family values, sometimes referred to as familial values, are traditional or cultural values that pertain to the family's structure, function, roles, beliefs, attitudes, and ideals.
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Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil (meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (Fianna Fáil – An Páirtí Poblachtánach), is a political party in Ireland.
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Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1995 (previously bill no. 15 of 1995) is an amendment of the Constitution of Ireland which removed the constitutional prohibition on divorce, and allowed for the dissolution of a marriage provided specified conditions were satisfied.
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Garden of Remembrance (Dublin)
The Garden of Remembrance (An Gairdín Cuimhneacháin) is a memorial garden in Dublin dedicated to the memory of "all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom".
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Green Party (Ireland)
The Green Party (Green Alliance) is a green political party that operates in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Guildford Four and Maguire Seven
The Guildford Four and Maguire Seven were two groups of people, mostly Irish, who were wrongly convicted in English courts in 1975 and 1976 for the Guildford pub bombings of 5 October 1974, and the Woolwich pub bombing of 7 November 1974.
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Health board (Ireland)
The health board system of Ireland was created by the 1970 Health Act.
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High Court (Ireland)
The High Court (An Ard-Chúirt) of Ireland is a court which deals at first instance with the most serious and important civil and criminal cases.
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History of the Jews in Ireland
The history of the Jews in Ireland extends for more than a millennium.
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Independent politician (Ireland)
Independent politicians contest elections without the support of a political party.
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Injunction
An injunction is an equitable remedy in the form of a special court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts.
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Irish National Congress
The Irish National Congress is an Irish republican organisation formed in December 1989 to prepare for commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the 1916 Rising.
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Irish republicanism
Irish republicanism (poblachtánachas Éireannach) is the political movement for an Irish republic, void of any British rule.
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Maastricht Treaty
The Treaty on European Union, commonly known as the Maastricht Treaty, is the foundation treaty of the European Union (EU).
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Mervyn Taylor
Mervyn Taylor (28 December 1931 – 23 September 2021) was an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Equality and Law Reform from 1993 to 1994 and from 1994 to 1997. Richard Greene (politician) and Mervyn Taylor are members of Dublin County Council.
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Mildred Fox
Mildred Fox (born 17 June 1971) is an Irish former independent politician. Richard Greene (politician) and Mildred Fox are Alumni of University College Dublin and independent local councillors in the Republic of Ireland.
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Muintir na hÉireann
Muintir na hÉireann (meaning "People of Ireland") was a minor political party in Ireland, with socially conservative and populist policies.
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National school (Ireland)
In the Republic of Ireland, a national school is a type of primary school that is financed directly by the state, but typically administered jointly by the state, a patron body, and local representatives.
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Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann; Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland that is variously described as a country, province or region.
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O'Connell School
The O’Connell School is a secondary and primary school for boys located on North Richmond Street in Dublin, Ireland.
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Oireachtas
The Oireachtas, sometimes referred to as Oireachtas Éireann, is the bicameral parliament of Ireland.
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Paschal Donohoe
Paschal Donohoe (born 19 September 1974) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform since December 2022 and President of the Eurogroup since July 2020. Richard Greene (politician) and Paschal Donohoe are politicians from Dublin (city).
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Patrick Ryan (Irish priest)
Patrick Ryan is a defrocked Irish Catholic priest and admitted Provisional IRA arms supplier.
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Political crime
In criminology, a political crime or political offence is an offence that prejudices the interests of the state or its government.
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Political party
A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections.
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland (Éire), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland.
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Roger Garland
Roger Garland (born February 1933) is an Irish environmental activist and a former Green Party politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South constituency from 1989 to 1992.
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RTÉ
i (Radio Television of Ireland; RTÉ) is an Irish public service broadcaster.
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Sixteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
The Sixteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1996 (previously bill no. 49 of 1996) is an amendment of the Constitution of Ireland which provides that a court can refuse bail to a suspect where it feared that while at liberty they would commit a serious criminal offence.
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Teachta Dála
A Teachta Dála (plural Teachtaí Dála), abbreviated as TD (plural TDanna in Irish, TDs in English), is a member of Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (the Irish Parliament).
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The Irish Times
The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication.
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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times is an American daily newspaper based in Seattle, Washington.
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Treaty of Lisbon
The Treaty of Lisbon (initially known as the Reform Treaty) is an international agreement that amends the two treaties which form the constitutional basis of the European Union (EU).
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Treaty of Nice
The Treaty of Nice was signed by European leaders on 26 February 2001 and came into force on 1 February 2003.
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Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin (Coláiste na Tríonóide), officially The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland.
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Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1992
The Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1992 (bill no. 24 of 1992) was a rejected proposal to amend the Constitution of Ireland to exclude the risk of suicide as sufficient reason to legally allow an abortion.
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Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
The Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty of Lisbon) Act 2009 (previously bill no. 49 of 2009) is an amendment of the Constitution of Ireland which permitted the state to ratify the Treaty of Lisbon of the European Union.
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Twenty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
The Twenty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution Act 2002 (previously bill no. 32 of 2003) is an amendment of the Constitution of Ireland which permitted the state to ratify the Treaty of Nice.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is a diplomatic and political international organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and serve as a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations.
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University College Dublin
University College Dublin (commonly referred to as UCD) (Coláiste na hOllscoile, Baile Átha Cliath) is a public research university in Dublin, Ireland, and a member institution of the National University of Ireland.
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Zoning
In urban planning, zoning is a method in which a municipality or other tier of government divides land into "zones", each of which has a set of regulations for new development that differs from other zones.
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1981 Irish hunger strike
The 1981 Irish hunger strike was the culmination of a five-year protest during the Troubles by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland.
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1991 Irish local elections
The 1991 Irish local elections were held in all administrative counties and county boroughs on Thursday, 27 June 1991.
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1992 Irish general election
The 1992 Irish general election to the 27th Dáil was held on Wednesday, 25 November, almost three weeks after the dissolution of the 26th Dáil on 5 November by President Mary Robinson, on the request of Taoiseach Albert Reynolds following a defeat of the government in a motion of confidence.
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1995 Wicklow by-election
A by-election was held in the Dáil Éireann Wicklow constituency in Ireland on 29 June 1995.
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1999 Irish local elections
The 1999 Irish local elections were held in all the counties, cities and towns of Ireland on Friday, 11 June 1999, on the same day as the European elections.
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See also
Conservatism in Ireland
- Éamon de Valera
- Alice Glenn
- Alive! (newspaper)
- An Ríoghacht
- Blueshirts
- Breda O'Brien
- Brendan McGahon
- Cóir
- Catholic Comment
- Committee on Evil Literature
- Cora Sherlock
- David Quinn (columnist)
- Des Hanafin
- Family & Life
- Family Solidarity
- Iona Institute
- Irish Metropolitan Conservative Society
- Irish Vigilance Association
- Joe McCarroll
- John Charles McQuaid
- Kathy Sinnott
- Kit Ahern
- Míne Bean Uí Chribín
- Mothers and Fathers Matter
- Patricia Casey
- Pro Life Campaign
- Rónán Mullen
- Richard Greene (politician)
- The Brandsma Review
- Youth Defence
Fianna Fáil politicians
- Aodh de Blácam
- Cynthia Ní Mhurchú
- David Byrne (barrister)
- Derek Keating
- Dorothy Macardle
- Harry Gallagher (businessman)
- James Cosgrave
- James Kelly (Irish Army officer)
- John McGuirk
- Mary Lou McDonald
- Michael Fahy
- Noel Whelan (politician)
- Peadar Tóibín
- Richard Greene (politician)
- Seán Gallagher
- Sharon Keogan
- Stephen M. O'Mara
- Vincent P. Martin
Green Party (Ireland) local councillors
- Brian Leddin
- Bronwen Maher
- Caroline Conroy
- Catherine Martin (politician)
- Chris O'Leary
- Ciarán Cuffe
- Déirdre de Búrca
- Dan Boyle (politician)
- Eamon Ryan
- Francis Noel Duffy
- Hazel Chu
- John Gormley
- Máire Mullarney
- Malcolm Noonan
- Marc Ó Cathasaigh
- Mark Dearey
- Mary White (Green Party politician)
- Neasa Hourigan
- Nessa Childers
- Niall Ó Brolcháin
- Nuala Ahern
- Ossian Smyth
- Patrick Costello (Irish politician)
- Paul Gogarty
- Pauline O'Reilly
- Pippa Hackett
- Róisín Garvey
- Richard Greene (politician)
- Roderic O'Gorman
- Trevor Sargent
- Vincent MacDowell
- Vincent P. Martin
Independent candidates in Dáil elections
- Ben Gilroy
- Bernard Markey
- Brian Fitzgerald (politician)
- Christy Burke
- Ciaran McKeown
- Dana Rosemary Scallon
- Declan Bree
- Derek Keating
- Edmund Horan
- Edward Doyle (Irish politician)
- James Breen (politician)
- John Hennigan (politician)
- John Waters (columnist)
- Kate Breen
- Mae Sexton
- Mannix Flynn
- Matt Merrigan
- Maurice O'Connell (Fine Gael politician)
- Michael Brennan (Progressive Democrats politician)
- Michael Conaghan
- Michael Cox (independent bishop)
- Michael Fahy
- Mike Cubbard
- Nicky Kelly
- Pól Ó Foighil
- Patrick Clancy (Irish politician)
- Patrick Gaffney (politician)
- Patrick Kennedy (Limerick politician)
- Patrick Mooney (Irish politician)
- Patsy Lawlor
- Paul Gogarty
- Richard Greene (politician)
- Richard Holohan
- Rotimi Adebari
- Seamus Bohan
- Seamus Costello
- Thomas Bellew (Louth politician)
- Thomas Bolger (Irish politician)
- Thomas Lawlor (politician)
- Thomas O'Hara
- Thomas Powell (Irish politician)
- Thomas Stafford (Irish politician)
- Tom Doyle (rugby union)
- Tom Randles (hurler)
- Ubi Dwyer
- Victor Boyhan
- Vincent Jackson (politician)
- Vincent MacDowell
Independent local councillors in the Republic of Ireland
- Brendan Lynch (politician)
- Brian Fitzgerald (politician)
- Carmencita Hederman
- Catherine Connolly
- Chris O'Leary
- Christy Burke
- Ciaran Brogan
- Declan Bree
- Derek Keating
- Donal Lyons
- Enda Stenson
- Frank McBrearty Jnr
- Gerald Goldberg
- Ian McGarvey
- James Breen (politician)
- James Cosgrave
- Jim Ruttle
- Jimmy Guerin
- Joe Behan
- Joe Queenan (politician)
- John Leahy (Irish politician)
- Kate Walsh (politician)
- Kevin "Boxer" Moran
- Mae Sexton
- Malachy Steenson
- Mannix Flynn
- Mildred Fox
- Nial Ring
- Niamh Cosgrave
- Nigel Dineen
- Paddy Bourke (politician)
- Paddy Holohan
- Patrick Cogan
- Patrick McKee
- Paul Gogarty
- Richard Anthony (politician)
- Richard Greene (politician)
- Richard O'Donoghue
- Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus
- Sheila Terry (politician)
- Terry O'Flaherty
- Thomas Welby (Irish politician)
- Victor Boyhan
- Vincent Jackson (politician)
- Vincent P. Martin
Irish anti-abortion activists
- Alice Glenn
- Anne Brolly
- Breda O'Brien
- Carol Nolan
- Cora Sherlock
- Dana Rosemary Scallon
- David Quinn (columnist)
- Declan Ganley
- Des Hanafin
- Francie Brolly
- Gemma O'Doherty
- Joe Doyle (politician)
- Joe McCarroll
- John McGuirk
- Justin Barrett
- Kathy Sinnott
- Míne Bean Uí Chribín
- Margaret Murphy O'Mahony
- Maria Steen
- Niamh Uí Bhriain
- Nora Bennis
- Patricia Casey
- Peadar Tóibín
- Rónán Mullen
- Richard Greene (politician)
- Sharon Keogan
- William Binchy
Members of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown Council
- Alex White (Irish politician)
- Barry Andrews (politician)
- Barry Ward (politician)
- Catherine Martin (politician)
- Chris O'Malley
- Cormac Devlin
- Don Lydon
- Eamon Gilmore
- Eithne FitzGerald
- Eugene Regan
- Fiona O'Malley
- Gerry Horkan
- Helen Keogh
- Jennifer Carroll MacNeill
- John Bailey (Irish politician)
- Josepha Madigan
- Larry Butler (Irish politician)
- Liam T. Cosgrave
- Maria Bailey
- Maria Corrigan
- Mary Hanafin
- Mary Mitchell O'Connor
- Neale Richmond
- Nessa Childers
- Niamh Bhreathnach
- Olivia Mitchell
- Ossian Smyth
- Richard Boyd Barrett
- Richard Conroy
- Richard Greene (politician)
- Richard Humphreys (judge)
- Seán Barrett (politician)
- Tom Kitt (politician)
- Victor Boyhan
- Vincent MacDowell
Members of Dublin County Council
- Éamonn Walsh (politician)
- Alan Shatter
- Ann Ormonde
- Bernie Malone
- Cáit Keane
- Charlie O'Connor
- Chris Flood
- Don Lydon
- Eamon Gilmore
- Eithne FitzGerald
- G. V. Wright
- James McNeill
- Joan Burton
- Joe Higgins (politician)
- Larry Butler (Irish politician)
- Larry McMahon
- Liam Lawlor
- Liam T. Cosgrave
- Máire Mullarney
- Marian McGennis
- Mary Harney
- Mervyn Taylor
- Michael Joe Cosgrave
- Michael Kennedy (Dublin politician)
- Michael Louis Hearn
- Nora Owen
- Olivia Mitchell
- Pat Rabbitte
- Pat Upton (politician)
- Ray Burke (Irish politician)
- Richard Burke (Irish politician)
- Richard Conroy
- Richard Greene (politician)
- Séamus Brennan
- Seán Ardagh
- Seán Barrett (politician)
- Seán Ryan (Irish politician)
- Seán Walsh (politician)
- Sheila Terry (politician)
- Therese Ridge
- Tom Kitt (politician)
- Tom Morrissey (politician)
- Trevor Sargent
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Greene_(politician)
Also known as Richard Greene (COIR Spokesperson).
, Paschal Donohoe, Patrick Ryan (Irish priest), Political crime, Political party, Republic of Ireland, Roger Garland, RTÉ, Sixteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, Teachta Dála, The Irish Times, The Seattle Times, Treaty of Lisbon, Treaty of Nice, Trinity College Dublin, Twelfth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 1992, Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, Twenty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, United Kingdom, United Nations, University College Dublin, Zoning, 1981 Irish hunger strike, 1991 Irish local elections, 1992 Irish general election, 1995 Wicklow by-election, 1999 Irish local elections.