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- Margaret Ritchie may refer to: Margaret Ritchie (soprano), English soprano Margaret Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick, Northern Ireland politician...263 bytes (59 words) - 11:08, 29 October 2019
- Margaret Mary Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick (born 25 March 1958), is an Irish politician who was the Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour...20 KB (1,281 words) - 03:15, 26 March 2024
- Little came of this speculation and former party leader Margaret Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick rejected the idea. Speaking at the 2010 Irish...98 KB (6,733 words) - 13:46, 6 September 2024
- Margaret Ritchie (1903–1969) was an English soprano who sang opera, oratorio and song. She created a number of operatic roles. In 1946 she was the first...3 KB (266 words) - 17:13, 3 September 2023
- scandal Margaret Ritchie (born 1958), politician who served in the Northern Ireland Assembly and both British Houses of Parliament Margaret Rose Sanford...24 KB (2,515 words) - 03:48, 30 August 2024
- elected leader of the SDLP at its conference in Belfast, succeeding Margaret Ritchie. In a 2012 interview with The News Letter, McDonnell criticised Sinn...13 KB (852 words) - 06:22, 29 August 2024
- Frances L. Gilmore (born December 2, 1934), second marriage was to Margaret "Ritchie" Battle (1947–2005) Timothy Mellon (b. 1942), chairman and majority...34 KB (3,457 words) - 20:22, 28 July 2024
- concentrate on his parliamentary career. He was replaced as leader by Margaret Ritchie in February 2010. He is a Fellow of the British-American Project. [citation...14 KB (847 words) - 05:59, 14 August 2024
- "NI MP to step down after 23 years". BBC News Online. 25 February 2010. "Ritchie, John". Retrieved 25 February 2013. Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in...9 KB (532 words) - 05:45, 24 February 2024
- Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) was held 5–7 February 2010. Margaret Ritchie defeated her only challenger, Alasdair McDonnell, by 222 votes to 187...5 KB (247 words) - 19:38, 7 April 2022
- Baroness Ritchie may refer to: Shireen Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Brompton (1945–2012), British politician Margaret Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick...235 bytes (57 words) - 18:33, 13 April 2021
- Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011) Alasdair McDonnell (2011–2015) Colum Eastwood (2015–present)...7 KB (444 words) - 10:01, 2 September 2024
- Guy Ritchie's The Covenant (or simply The Covenant) is a 2023 American action drama film co-written, produced and directed by Guy Ritchie. The film stars...18 KB (1,789 words) - 05:33, 18 August 2024
- uk/member. Retrieved 17 February 2024. House membership - Commons - Ms Margaret Ritchie 6 May 2010 - 3 May 2017 "Parliamentary career for Colum Eastwood -...9 KB (553 words) - 23:00, 5 July 2024
- the 2017 United Kingdom general election, when he defeated incumbent Margaret Ritchie of the Social Democratic and Labour Party. Due to Sinn Féin's policy...8 KB (467 words) - 10:36, 15 July 2024
- first time with Chris Hazzard defeating former leader of the SDLP Margaret Ritchie as part of the SDLP's parliamentary wipeout at that year's snap general...60 KB (1,723 words) - 13:37, 22 August 2024
- UUP/Conservative alliance to stand as an independent. New SDLP leader Margaret Ritchie, succeeding Eddie McGrady MP, won against Sinn Féin's Caitriona Ruane...148 KB (11,555 words) - 19:16, 5 September 2024
- Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011) Alasdair McDonnell (2011–2015) Colum Eastwood (2015–present)...25 KB (1,222 words) - 08:44, 5 September 2024
- Gerry Fitt (1970–1979) John Hume (1979–2001) Mark Durkan (2001–2010) Margaret Ritchie (2010–2011) Alasdair McDonnell (2011–2015) Colum Eastwood (2015–present)...14 KB (1,006 words) - 07:43, 2 September 2024
- political developments of Northern Ireland. Until the appointment of Margaret Ritchie in 2019 he was unique in that he was the only nationalist or republican...25 KB (2,256 words) - 10:05, 15 June 2024
- bar 26 Jan., 1857 (6th son of late Thomas Ritchie, lieut. R.N.); born , ; married 20 Dec., 1860, Margaret, only dau. of John Fawns, Esq., J.P. Scone
- hoodlum, or a ruffian". According to one theory, punk rock all goes back to Ritchie Valens's "La Bamba." Just consider Valens's three-chord mariachi squawkup
- forecast. 9.1 p.m.: Pipe-Major MCoikindale, bagpipe selections. 9.10 p.m.: D. Ritchie, Scottish entertainer. 9.20 p.m.: Agnes Kerr (contralto), “Cornin’ Thru