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  Donal Blaney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donal Blaney is a British Conservative politician and lawyer.
Blaney was Chairman of the National Association of Conservative Graduates 1997-1998 and was appointed chairman of Conservative Future 1998-1999.
Blaney moved to the British Virgin Islands in 2004 to work for Walker Smith Solicitors, returning to the UK in 2006, where he works in London as a solicitor specialising in tax law for Lennox Paton.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Donal_Blaney   (212 words)

  
 Donal Blaney: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Donal Blaney's summary was automatically generated using 11 references found on the Internet.
Donal is the co-founder and Chief Executive of The Young Britons' Foundation.
Donal Blaney, founder of the Young Briton's Foundation, the group accused of the plot, told the Guardian that he is compiling a dossier "cataloguing examples of "socialist PC" bias on every course on every campus in the country."
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Blaney_Donal_37197509.htm   (473 words)

  
 community: Donal Blaney
Donal Blaney: In politics, you have your word and your friends; go back on either and you're dead
Donal Blaney: In moments of crisis, the initiative passes to those who are best prepared
Donal Blaney: Better a snake in the grass than a viper in your bosom
conservativehome.blogs.com /community/donal_blaney/index.html   (671 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | Hague probe into Tory youth leader accused of racism
Blaney, a 25-year-old lawyer, was appointed by former party chairman Lord Parkinson to head Conservative Future, the new organisation set up by Hague to draw thousands of young professionals into the party, fulfilling his boast that by the next election, half the membership will be under 40.
When he was appointed last April Blaney promised a clean break with the now defunct Young Conservatives, who had suffered from chronically declining membership and spats with their elders.
In a statement issued through an official party spokesman, Blaney and Hands, a former City broker, denied the leaflet was racist and said it had raised an important issue about asylum seekers being given homes in preference to local people.
politics.guardian.co.uk /studentpolitics/story/0,1556,581538,00.html   (375 words)

  
 platform: Donal Blaney
Donal Blaney: Don't fully trust anyone until he has stuck with a good cause which he saw was losing
Donal Blaney: Politics is of the heart as well as of the mind - many people don't care how much you know until they know how much you care
Donal Blaney: Hire at least as many to the right of you as to the left of you
conservativehome.blogs.com /platform/donal_blaney   (11121 words)

  
 Education | Tory youth group accused of take-over plot
The founder of the Young Britons' Foundation, Donal Blaney, is also a controversial figure in the Tory party - he faced accusations of racism, and a complaint by the Commission for Racial Equality, when he ran a Fulham Homes for Fulham People campaign while a councillor in the borough.
Mr Blaney told Guardian Unlimited that it is compiling a dossier cataloguing examples of "socialist PC" bias on every course on every campus in the country.
Mr Blaney denies that it receives funds from America, insisting: "All our donations have come from individuals in the UK." He does admit, however, that the foundation, which carries a quote from Newt Gingrich, the former Republican leader of the House of Representatives, on its masthead, aims to "import American political techniques into the UK".
education.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4770308-111348,00.html   (661 words)

  
 Queen's Hall of Fame
One of the most enigmatic players of recent times, Greg Blaney was a star performer for many teams even before he came to Queen’s (having already represented Down at all levels of football and hurling).
Blaney has been recognised as the player who made things happen for Down, and during his very lengthy playing career, many positive things did occur.
Elsewhere, Blaney was on the scene when St. Colman’s won MacRory Cups in 1978, 1979 and 1981, he did his bit to bring Down to the Ulster Minor hurling title in 1978, nd he achieved the amazing in 1979 by playing for the All-Ireland Under-21 football champions at the age of 16.
quis.qub.ac.uk /gaelicfc/halloffame/ulster.htm   (5643 words)

  
 Education | Rightwing group targets 'campus bias'
YBF's executive president, Donal Blaney, claims on its website that the group - launched in July - was founded to "fight the Left's tyrannical abuse of its power" at schools, colleges and universities around Britain.
Mr Blaney told EducationGuardian.co.uk that the conference was designed "to give students an opportunity to hear arguments they may not have been exposed to before in terms of free market economic choice and enterprise and to give them new skills in terms of media training, debating and organising public speaking".
Mr Blaney, a former Conservative councillor in Fulham, said his organisation was not membership based and it had no ties with a political party.
education.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4794893-111348,00.html   (559 words)

  
 Bredagh GAC: Youth: Under 12s
Rowan Blaney and Deeko Moreland were sound in defence, Matthew Mullan covered a lot of ground at midfield (and was booked for his trouble) while Marcus Young, Aaron McPeake and Conor McCloskey were outstanding in attack.
Rowan Blaney made a marvellous block in the dying minutes, Kaelan Devlin came on as a sub to score the last 1-1 and Ben Horner pounced for a goal in either half.
Wonderful blocking from Leitch and Blaney kept the hoops at bay, while Paddy Woods made a fine save, Paddy Hannity came out from full-forward to do a lot of impressive work in the middle, and when the final whistle came, it was greeted with relief.
www.bredaghgac.com /youth/12s.shtml   (5808 words)

  
 Crossmaglen Rangers GAC - match reports - printer friendly version
This was definitely an extremely dominant period from the Rangers and they extended their lead when Martin Aherne delicately flicked the ball to the net after a great ball in from Gerard Fitzpatrick.
However at this point Blaney really changed their attitude and in the next fifteen minutes they scored a goal and six points without reply.
Half time score Blaney 1-6 Cross 1-2.After the restart Blaney continued where they had left off and and scored after two minutes from a free.
www.crossrangers.com /matchreports/printer.asp?id=51   (661 words)

  
 Monaghan SFL Round 12   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This is a match in which we were completely outclassed by a Blaney side who are coming into very good form.
Blaney started the game the brightest and after five minutes they scored the first point of the game.
Blaney scored the next point before another McGinnity free put the sides level again.
www.scotstowngaa.com /05_blaney_v_scotstown.htm   (513 words)

  
 Terenure V Newbridge
Terenure spread their resources across the pitch and none was more effective in maximising the return than hooker Brian Blaney.
Tries from Blaney and a brace from King - David McAllister converted two and kicked a penalty - effectively ended the match as a contest.
To their great credit, Newbridge continued to move the ball and were rewarded with tries from Heaslip and scrumhalf Richard Downey, both of which O'Shea converted.
homepage.eircom.net /~satanicmind/TerenureVNewbridge.htm   (553 words)

  
 ireland.com / Today / News in Focus / ELECTION 2002
He was once an active Fianna Fáil foot soldier, who participated in some of the keenly-fought by-elections under Neil Blaney in the 1960s.
Last time, after a colourful campaign, reminiscent of the style of electioneering which was the norm in the Blaney by-election campaigns, he topped the poll with 20.34 per cent of the vote, 16 votes ahead of Mr O'Donoghue.
But the electoral tide was going out for Labour in 1997,and she is expected to turn in an improved performance.
www.ireland.com /focus/election_2002/constituencies/kerrysouth.htm   (564 words)

  
 Minutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In reply to Councillor S Blaney, the Technical Services Manager (TSM) stated that the use of a blue bin collection was more economical than a kerb side collection and that contamination would be limited as individuals would be willing to police what was put in the bins themselves.
Councillor S Blaney stated that the plaque would continue to be vandalised, and enquired why it could not positioned at the Giant’s Causeway Visitors Centre.
Councillor S Blaney referred to a site meeting that had been held on the previous Thursday and stated that there had been no objections voiced for the planning application except one from the Environmental Health Department, and enquired why they had objected to the application.
www.moyle-council.org /council/minutesdetails.asp?id=68   (5407 words)

  
 RTE News - Fox and Blaney to oppose joining PfP
Harry Blaney and Mildred Fox said that they would vote against Ireland's participation in the NATO-linked body.
Wicklow's Mildred Fox said that she would be voting against the government on PFP because, without a referendum on the issue, it did not have a mandate to join.
Donegal deputy Harry Blaney was equally adamant in his opposition to PFP.
www.rte.ie /news/1999/1013/andrews.html   (289 words)

  
 005 Banthiarna Bhlanaigh - Lady Blayney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The founder of the Blayney family in Ireland was Edward Blaney of Montgomery.
Lord Blaney succeeded to the title in 1689 and was one of the few protestants who attended King James's Irish Parliament in that year.
Lady Blaney died on 8th August, 1724 and was buried with her husband in Castle Blaney which he built.
www.irishpage.com /songs/carolan/blannote.htm   (145 words)

  
 rightlinks.co.uk - Conservative Blog Feeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Paul Goodman MP: Wycombe, the Muslim community, and the battle of ideas Graeme Brown: MPs should lead, as well as listen Donal Blaney: Remember it's a long ball game Imtiaz Ameen: Engaging with British Muslims - the losing battle Stephan...
Paul Goodman MP: Wycombe, the Muslim community, and the battle of ideas Graeme Brown: MPs should lead, as well as listen Donal Blaney: Remember it's a long ball game Imtiaz Ameen: Engaging with British Muslims - the losing battle Stephan Shakespeare: Whose side are you on?
An MP's job is not just to give an airing to the views of some of their constituents, however much they respect those views.
rightlinks.co.uk /linked/modules/xhld1/index.php?id=4   (2764 words)

  
 Rob Gray: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Rob will work alongside Donal Blaney, who became a Partner in May 2001.
He was also a 50% partner in a successful fast-food venture.
The partners are: Bill Auden, Donal Blaney, Rob Gray and Paul Baxendale-Walker.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Gray_Rob_616378355.htm   (805 words)

  
 Conservative Way Forward | Bush or Kerry?: Greg Smith & Donal Blaney Write to The Daily Telegraph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bush or Kerry?: Greg Smith and Donal Blaney Write to The Daily Telegraph
Greg Smith and Donal Blaney Write to The Daily Telegraph
We note with concern (Spy, 11 August) that certain elements within Conservative Future appear to welcome the prospect of a John Kerry presidency.
www.conwayfor.org /telegraphbushorkerry.htm   (273 words)

  
 Bredagh GAC: Sponsors
Ryan Goldsmith, Conor Leggett, Conor Doran, Odrhan Devlin, Cormac Meehan, Eoin McCluskey, Donal McLaughlin, Thomas Gallen, Conor Kelly, Declan Stewart, Vittorio Angelone, Padraic Woods, Alex Symes.
In Donal Durkan, Lorenzo McMullan and Eugene Irwin, they had the most dedicated and enthusiastic of coaches, while organiser-supreme Sean Nolan ensured that both the 'A' squad and the Development Squad had regular football for nine months of the year.
The boys responded by winning most of their games and by reaching the East Down Championship Final where Bredagh gave an outstanding Kilcoo team their toughest game of the year.
www.bredaghgac.com /information/players.shtml   (3283 words)

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