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  • Tom Conaghan
  • Irish Gaelic football player and manager

    Tom Conaghan is an Irish Gaelic football figure who managed Donegal county football teams during the 1980s and, later, the Sligo senior team. His former

    Tom Conaghan

    Tom_Conaghan

  • Donegal (town)
  • Town in County Donegal, Ireland

    Matt (1 July 2012). "Tom Conaghan: A farmer, a Mayor and above all, a father". Donegal Democrat. Retrieved 6 December 2023. Tom speaks about his early

    Donegal (town)

    Donegal (town)

    Donegal_(town)

  • Conaghan
  • Surname list

    Joanne Conaghan, British legal scholar Michael Conaghan (born 1944), Irish politician Pat Conaghan (born 1971), Australian politician Tom Conaghan, Irish

    Conaghan

    Conaghan

  • 2024 Donegal County Council election
  • Part of the 2024 Irish local elections

    Donegal Live. Retrieved 10 June 2024. Breslin, Conor (14 February 2024). "Tom Conaghan announces his retirement from Donegal County Council". Donegal Live.

    2024 Donegal County Council election

    2024 Donegal County Council election

    2024_Donegal_County_Council_election

  • Four Masters GAA
  • Donegal-based Gaelic games club

    22 years, has also been involved with Four Masters for even longer. Tom Conaghan who managed the Four Masters to two county championships in 1982 and

    Four Masters GAA

    Four_Masters_GAA

  • Donegal county football team
  • Gaelic football team

    the guidance of Sean O'Donnell, but lost to Monaghan. In October 1982, Tom Conaghan managed Donegal to the 1982 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship

    Donegal county football team

    Donegal_county_football_team

  • Courttia Newland
  • British writer

    'We're battering down barricades'", The Guardian, 26 December 2020. Tom Conaghan, "Courttia Newland: How I Wrote 'Reversible'", Medium.com, 30 September

    Courttia Newland

    Courttia_Newland

  • 2009 Donegal County Council election
  • Part of the 2009 Irish local elections

    464 1,468 1,508 1,598 1,679 1,756 1,818 2,307 2,356 2,365 Independent Tom Conaghan 8.14 1,220 1,246 1,336 1,450 1,658 1,953 2,079 2,168 2,186 2,197 Fine

    2009 Donegal County Council election

    2009 Donegal County Council election

    2009_Donegal_County_Council_election

  • Manus Boyle (Gaelic footballer)
  • Irish Gaelic footballer

    specialist. He debuted for Donegal at 18 in 1985, fell out with manager Tom Conaghan in the 1980s, missing the 1989 Ulster SFC final, Brian McEniff restored

    Manus Boyle (Gaelic footballer)

    Manus_Boyle_(Gaelic_footballer)

  • Marty Carlin
  • Donegal Gaelic footballer

    with Curragh Athletic and rugby union with Letterkenny. County manager Tom Conaghan dropped Carlin and Charlie Mulgrew from his team for one year after they

    Marty Carlin

    Marty_Carlin

  • Donal Monaghan
  • Irish Gaelic footballer

    club football career to an end in 1984.[citation needed] He assisted Tom Conaghan with the team that won the 1982 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship

    Donal Monaghan

    Donal_Monaghan

  • Matt Gallagher (Gaelic footballer)
  • Irish Gaelic footballer

    Ulster final and the All-Ireland semi-final. He fell out with manager Tom Conaghan during the 1980s. He missed the 1989 Ulster SFC final. Brian McEniff

    Matt Gallagher (Gaelic footballer)

    Matt_Gallagher_(Gaelic_footballer)

  • Declan Bonner
  • Donegal Gaelic footballer and manager

    falling out with manager Tom Conaghan. This was after Bonner played for Boston in 1988 and, having returned late, Conaghan did not include him in the

    Declan Bonner

    Declan_Bonner

  • Sylvester Maguire
  • Irish Gaelic footballer

    Football Championship with Donegal. He fell out with senior county manager Tom Conaghan during the 1980s. Brian McEniff restored him to the panel in time for

    Sylvester Maguire

    Sylvester_Maguire

  • Sligo county football team
  • Gaelic football team

    Johnston    —N/a 1990–1991 Paul Clarke    —N/a 1991–1992 Paul Clarke & Tom Conaghan    —N/a 1992–1994 Johnny Stenson & Michael Laffey    —N/a 19??–1996 P

    Sligo county football team

    Sligo_county_football_team

  • Anthony Molloy (Gaelic footballer)
  • Irish politician and Donegal Gaelic footballer

    possible successor to P. J. McGowan as manager in 1997 in a dual role with Tom Conaghan. He withdrew and Declan Bonner became manager. He was managing his local

    Anthony Molloy (Gaelic footballer)

    Anthony_Molloy_(Gaelic_footballer)

  • Brian McEniff
  • Irish Gaelic footballer and manager

    1983 and 1986. McEniff returned as Donegal manager in 1989, succeeding Tom Conaghan. He led the county to another Ulster SFC title in 1990, restoring such

    Brian McEniff

    Brian_McEniff

  • 2014 Donegal County Council election
  • Part of the 2014 Irish local elections

    Donegal. Results published here. (archive link) ^ *: Outgoing councillor. Tom Crossan had been elected for the Letterkenny Residents Party at the 2009

    2014 Donegal County Council election

    2014 Donegal County Council election

    2014_Donegal_County_Council_election

  • CLG Na Rossa
  • Donegal-based Gaelic games club

    the United States in 1988 and, having returned late, Donegal manager Tom Conaghan did not include him in the county panel for the following year. Bonner

    CLG Na Rossa

    CLG_Na_Rossa

  • Barry McGowan
  • Irish Gaelic footballer

    Under-21 Football Championship with Donegal. He fell out with manager Tom Conaghan during the 1980s. Brian McEniff restored him to the team in time for

    Barry McGowan

    Barry_McGowan

  • 2019 Donegal County Council election
  • Part of the 2019 Irish local elections

    106 1,106 1,148 1,153 1,199 1,214 1,393 1,453 1,463 1,547 Independent Tom Conaghan 6.60% 944 979 987 993 1,000 1,004 1,017 1,028 1,058 1,272 1,373 1,397

    2019 Donegal County Council election

    2019 Donegal County Council election

    2019_Donegal_County_Council_election

  • 1982 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship
  • Gaelic football competition

    Champions Winning team Donegal (1st win) Captain Brian Tuohy Manager Tom Conaghan All-Ireland Finalists Losing team Roscommon Manager Martin McDermott

    1982 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship

    1982_All-Ireland_Under-21_Football_Championship

  • List of Downton Abbey characters
  • approval of Tom's romance to Lucy (realising that this would make Tom partake Lucy's fortune). Maud also appears in the second film, presiding over Tom and Lucy's

    List of Downton Abbey characters

    List_of_Downton_Abbey_characters

  • Brink's-Mat robbery
  • 1983 bullion robbery in London

    Independent. Retrieved 24 March 2021. Alford, Simon. "John O'Flynn, Terry Conaghan and Harry Richardson: The Curse of Brinks Mat". Court News. Archived from

    Brink's-Mat robbery

    Brink's-Mat_robbery

  • Angus Taylor
  • Australian politician (born 1966)

    2022. Crowley, Tom (4 May 2025). No clear frontrunner as Liberals weigh Dutton replacement ABC News. Retrieved on 4 May 2025 McIlroy, Tom (3 May 2025).

    Angus Taylor

    Angus Taylor

    Angus_Taylor

  • Downton Abbey series 3
  • Season of television series

    Harvey as Mr Jarvis, manager of Downton Abbey (Guest) Ruairi Conaghan as Mr Kieran Branson, Tom's elder brother (Guest) Richard Teverson as Dr Ryder, a doctor

    Downton Abbey series 3

    Downton_Abbey_series_3

  • Israel
  • Country in West Asia

    the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 14 January 2015. Cane, Peter; Conaghan, Joanne (2008). Millet system – Oxford Reference. doi:10.1093/acref/9780199290543

    Israel

    Israel

    Israel

  • Charlie Mulgrew (Gaelic footballer)
  • Irish Gaelic footballer and manager

    defeat of Monaghan. Along with Marty Carlin, Mulgrew was dropped from Tom Conaghan's county team for one year after they played for Letterkenny in a Forster

    Charlie Mulgrew (Gaelic footballer)

    Charlie_Mulgrew_(Gaelic_footballer)

  • Motherwell F.C.
  • Association football club in Motherwell, Scotland

    Archived from the original on 10 December 2010. Retrieved 10 December 2010. Conaghan, Martin (21 May 2011). "Motherwell 0–3 Celtic". BBC News. Archived from

    Motherwell F.C.

    Motherwell F.C.

    Motherwell_F.C.

  • The Suspicions of Mr Whicher
  • British television films, 2011 to 2014

    Kent Sarah Ridgeway ... Sarah Cox Ben Crompton ... William Nutt Ruairi Conaghan ... Benger Anthony Hunt... Constable Urch Julian Firth ... MP Richard Lintern

    The Suspicions of Mr Whicher

    The_Suspicions_of_Mr_Whicher

  • Freddy Ovett
  • British-born Australian cyclist

    Group. Archived from the original on 29 July 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2019. Conaghan, Martin (30 July 2016). "Edinburgh 1986: The Unfriendly Games". BBC Sport

    Freddy Ovett

    Freddy Ovett

    Freddy_Ovett

  • Allegra Spender
  • Australian businesswoman and politician (born 1978)

    playwright Suzie Miller, investigative journalist and author Jess Hill, Professor Tom Calma AO and Tim Buckley.[citation needed] She has also held events with

    Allegra Spender

    Allegra Spender

    Allegra_Spender

  • Scott Brown (footballer, born June 1985)
  • Scottish footballer and coach

    Archived from the original on 16 January 2009. Retrieved 5 August 2012. Conaghan, Martin (28 February 2009). "Celtic 7–0 St Mirren". BBC Sport. Retrieved

    Scott Brown (footballer, born June 1985)

    Scott Brown (footballer, born June 1985)

    Scott_Brown_(footballer,_born_June_1985)

  • 48th Parliament of Australia
  • 2025–present Australian legislative term

    Archived from the original on 17 May 2025. Retrieved 19 May 2025. McIlroy, Tom (20 May 2025). "Nationals leaving Coalition as David Littleproud announces

    48th Parliament of Australia

    48th Parliament of Australia

    48th_Parliament_of_Australia

  • Sussie Anie
  • British-Ghanaian writer (born 1994)

    University of East Anglia. "Sussie Anie". Hatchette. 21 July 2020. Conaghan, Tom (26 June 2022). "To Fill a Yellow House by Sussie Anie review – salvation

    Sussie Anie

    Sussie_Anie

  • Robbie Keane
  • Irish footballer and manager (born 1980)

    Archived from the original on 4 February 2010. Retrieved 3 February 2010. Conaghan, Martin (2 February 2010). "Kilmarnock 1–0 Celtic". BBC Sport. Retrieved

    Robbie Keane

    Robbie Keane

    Robbie_Keane

  • Neil Lennon
  • Northern Irish footballer and manager (born 1971)

    Archived from the original on 6 December 2020. Retrieved 27 March 2010. Conaghan, Martin (4 April 2010). "Hibernian 0–1 Celtic". BBC Sport. Archived from

    Neil Lennon

    Neil Lennon

    Neil_Lennon

  • Anthony Albanese
  • Prime Minister of Australia since 2022

    officer to the then Minister for Local Government and Administrative Services, Tom Uren, who became a mentor to him. In 1989, the position of Assistant General

    Anthony Albanese

    Anthony Albanese

    Anthony_Albanese

  • Kris Commons
  • Scottish footballer (born 1983)

    April 2011). "Aberdeen 0 – 4 Celtic". BBC Sport. Retrieved 17 April 2011. Conaghan, Martin (20 April 2011). "Kilmarnock 0 – 4 Celtic". BBC Sport. Retrieved

    Kris Commons

    Kris Commons

    Kris_Commons

  • Motherwell F.C. 6–6 Hibernian F.C.
  • Football match

    they entered the competition one round later than if Ross County had won. Conaghan, Martin (5 May 2010). "Motherwell 6–6 Hibernian". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting

    Motherwell F.C. 6–6 Hibernian F.C.

    Motherwell_F.C._6–6_Hibernian_F.C.

  • Birmingham City Council
  • Local government body for the English city

    'humiliation' of being ordered to vote with Reform". Birmingham Live. Oakley, Tom (12 June 2026). "Long-serving councillor resigns from Labour". BBC News.

    Birmingham City Council

    Birmingham City Council

    Birmingham_City_Council

  • Virgil van Dijk
  • Dutch footballer (born 1991)

    Archived from the original on 26 May 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2018. Conaghan, Martin (9 November 2013). "Ross County 1–4 Celtic". BBC Sport. Archived

    Virgil van Dijk

    Virgil van Dijk

    Virgil_van_Dijk

  • Ley shadow ministry
  • Shadow ministry of opposition leader Sussan Ley

    Australia. Archived from the original on 5 June 2024. Retrieved 7 June 2025. "CONAGHAN, Patrick (Pat) John". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia.

    Ley shadow ministry

    Ley shadow ministry

    Ley_shadow_ministry

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2025–2028
  • 2007–current Emma Comer (born 1994)   Labor Petrie QLD 2025–current Pat Conaghan (born 1971)   National Cowper NSW 2019–current Pat Conroy (born 1979)  

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2025–2028

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2025–2028

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_2025–2028

  • Progressivism
  • Political philosophy in support of progress and reform

    Vienna: University of Vienna. pp. 42–62. John Charles Chasteen; Catherine M. Conaghan; Eduardo Silva; Federico M. Rossi, eds. (2018). Reshaping the Political

    Progressivism

    Progressivism

  • Spamalot
  • Musical comedy play by John Du Prez and Eric Idle

    Arthur, Ben Lewis as Sir Galahad, Stephen Hall as Sir Lancelot and Mark Conaghan as Prince Herbert The Australian production closed on 5 April 2008, due

    Spamalot

    Spamalot

  • Paracetamol
  • Medication for pain and fever

    187–188. doi:10.1136/ejhpharm-2016-000952. PMC 6451482. PMID 31156845. Conaghan PG, Arden N, Avouac B, Migliore A, Rizzoli R (April 2019). "Safety of Paracetamol

    Paracetamol

    Paracetamol

    Paracetamol

  • Post-election pendulum for the 2025 Australian federal election
  • McKenzie LIB v IND 2.29 Bowman Qld Henry Pike LNP 2.43 Cowper NSW Pat Conaghan NAT v IND 2.54 Lindsay NSW Melissa McIntosh LIB 2.78 Casey Vic Aaron Violi

    Post-election pendulum for the 2025 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_2025_Australian_federal_election

  • 2022 West Dunbartonshire Council election
  • West Dunbartonshire Council election

    coalition administration. On 28 August 2024, Dumbarton councillor Karen Murray Conaghan was elected to serve as the new Provost, becoming the first woman to hold

    2022 West Dunbartonshire Council election

    2022_West_Dunbartonshire_Council_election

  • Pre-election pendulum for the 2028 Australian federal election
  • McKenzie LIB v IND 2.29 Bowman Qld Henry Pike LNP 2.43 Cowper NSW Pat Conaghan NAT v IND 2.54 Lindsay NSW Melissa McIntosh LIB 2.78 Casey Vic Aaron Violi

    Pre-election pendulum for the 2028 Australian federal election

    Pre-election_pendulum_for_the_2028_Australian_federal_election

  • Dublin Central
  • Dáil constituency (1969–1977, 1981–present)

    by-election was held on 23 November 1983 and was won by Fianna Fáil candidate Tom Leonard. Appeared on the ballot as Tony Gregory-Independent. Appeared on

    Dublin Central

    Dublin Central

    Dublin_Central

  • Results of the 2023 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election
  • State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 2023

    +12.5 Greens Charles Jago 5,149 10.0 +0.6 Sustainable Australia Patrick Conaghan 1,782 3.5 +3.5 Total formal votes 51,639 97.8 +0.1 Informal votes 1,177

    Results of the 2023 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election

    Results_of_the_2023_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • Barnaby Joyce
  • Australian politician (born 1967)

    Archived from the original on 14 August 2017. Retrieved 14 August 2017. Minear, Tom; Harris, Rob; Galloway, Anthony (28 March 2017). "Environmentalists slam

    Barnaby Joyce

    Barnaby Joyce

    Barnaby_Joyce

  • Nicolette Boele
  • Australian politician (born 1970)

    Archived from the original on 16 May 2025. Retrieved 14 May 2025. McIlroy, Tom (14 May 2025). "Bradfield back 'in doubt' as Liberals hope Kapterian can

    Nicolette Boele

    Nicolette Boele

    Nicolette_Boele

  • Ed Husic
  • Australian politician (born 1970)

    Australian. 21 October 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2022. Lowrey, Tom; Roe, Isobel; Crowley, Tom (28 July 2025). "Labor MP Ed Husic repeats call for immediate

    Ed Husic

    Ed Husic

    Ed_Husic

  • Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency
  • Aston Darren Jones David Warden Conservative Conor Burns Bristol East Dan Conaghan Kerry McCarthy Tony Sutcliffe Ani Stafford-Townsend Wael Arafat (Independent)Farooq

    Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency

    Candidates_of_the_2024_United_Kingdom_general_election_by_constituency

  • Kenny Miller
  • Scottish footballer (born 1979)

    "Kenny a happy boy". Sky Sports. 29 April 2007. Retrieved 7 November 2010. Conaghan, Martin (11 August 2007). "Falkirk 1–4 Celtic". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved

    Kenny Miller

    Kenny Miller

    Kenny_Miller

  • Hampden Park
  • Association football stadium in Glasgow, Scotland

    Retrieved 16 July 2011. Robertson & Ross 2024, p. 200. Lamont, Alasdair; Conaghan, Martin (10 June 2014). "Scottish FA still to explore move away from Hampden

    Hampden Park

    Hampden Park

    Hampden_Park

  • List of Old Boys of St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill
  • Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation 2017–18. Pat Conaghan [1988], National MHR seat of Cowper since 2019. Tim Quilty (Victorian politician)

    List of Old Boys of St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill

    List_of_Old_Boys_of_St_Joseph's_College,_Hunters_Hill

  • William J. Staunton
  • British resident magistrate killed by the IRA

    or attacked by the IRA during the 1970s and 1980s. Others included Rory Conaghan and Martin McBirney in 1974, William Doyle in 1983, and Lord Justice Sir

    William J. Staunton

    William_J._Staunton

  • United Kingdom football sexual abuse scandal
  • Association football sexual abuse scandal in the United Kingdom

    in damning report". Guardian. Retrieved 26 November 2021. Daly, Mark; Conaghan, Martin; McKay, Calum (5 December 2016). "Child sex claims against youth

    United Kingdom football sexual abuse scandal

    United_Kingdom_football_sexual_abuse_scandal

  • Eichmann trial
  • 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann

    Eichmann". Der Spiegel. ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 1 October 2024. Cane, Peter; Conaghan, Joanne (2009). "Eichmann, Adolf". The New Oxford Companion to Law. Oxford

    Eichmann trial

    Eichmann trial

    Eichmann_trial

  • West Dunbartonshire
  • Council area of Scotland

    May 2017". West Dunbartonshire Council. Retrieved 25 August 2025. Grant, Tom (16 May 2022). "West Dunbartonshire Council: SNP group elects new leader

    West Dunbartonshire

    West Dunbartonshire

    West_Dunbartonshire

  • List of South Sydney Rabbitohs players
  • Islands) Roy Asotasi (Samoa) George Burgess (England) Sam Burgess (England) Tom Burgess (England) Angelo Dymock (Tonga) Robbie Farah (Lebanon) Tere Glassie

    List of South Sydney Rabbitohs players

    List_of_South_Sydney_Rabbitohs_players

  • Catholic Church sexual abuse cases in Canada
  • said the priest in charge of St. Francis of Assisi School, Father Michael Conaghan, sexually assaulted her while she was a student at the school in the 1980s

    Catholic Church sexual abuse cases in Canada

    Catholic_Church_sexual_abuse_cases_in_Canada

  • Australian Labor Party
  • Australian centre-left political party

    clash of ideas". The Feed. SBS Australia. Retrieved 17 April 2026. McIlroy, Tom (2 March 2026). "As Albanese celebrates 30 years in parliament, what would

    Australian Labor Party

    Australian Labor Party

    Australian_Labor_Party

  • Deaths in March 2020
  • American rabbi, real estate developer and Holocaust survivor, COVID-19. Hugh Conaghan, 93, Irish politician, TD (1977–1989). Pierluigi Consonni, 71, Italian

    Deaths in March 2020

    Deaths_in_March_2020

  • Celtic F.C. in international football
  • Scottish club in European football

    "Burchill's hurricane hat-trick". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 June 2015. Conaghan, Martin (28 December 2009). "Timing is everything". BBC Sport. Retrieved

    Celtic F.C. in international football

    Celtic F.C. in international football

    Celtic_F.C._in_international_football

  • 2024 Dublin City Council election
  • Part of the 2024 Irish local elections

    Connolly 13.40% 2,042 2,043 2,084 2,219                 Sinn Féin Anthony Conaghan 9.37% 1,428 1,436 1,448 1,454 1,454 1,710 1,805 1,898 1,935 2,006 2,097

    2024 Dublin City Council election

    2024 Dublin City Council election

    2024_Dublin_City_Council_election

  • History of Celtic F.C. (1994–present)
  • winner keeps title race alive". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 March 2014. Conaghan, Martin (23 May 2008). "Strachan's magic number is three". BBC Sport. Retrieved

    History of Celtic F.C. (1994–present)

    History of Celtic F.C. (1994–present)

    History_of_Celtic_F.C._(1994–present)

  • History of Hibernian F.C.
  • unacceptable – Hughes". BBC Sport. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2013. Conaghan, Martin (5 May 2010). "Motherwell 6–6 Hibernian". BBC Sport. Retrieved

    History of Hibernian F.C.

    History_of_Hibernian_F.C.

  • Sydney University Rugby League Football Club
  • Australian rugby league club, based in Sydney, NSW

    A.S. Lane Edmund "Feather" Hanrahan Harleigh Hanrahan Clive Evatt Tom Linskey Tom Barry Frank O'Rourke Ray Morris Ross McKinnon Rod O'Loan Ernest Ogg

    Sydney University Rugby League Football Club

    Sydney_University_Rugby_League_Football_Club

  • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (musical)
  • 2004 musical

    Alexandra Theatre on May 5, 2015. The cast also featured Emma Caffrey, Andy Conaghan, Phoebe Coupe, Soophia Faroughi, Jonny Godbold, Orla Gormley, Patrick Harper

    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (musical)

    Dirty_Rotten_Scoundrels_(musical)

  • Fraser Forster
  • English footballer (born 1988)

    he sinks Motherwell". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 4 February 2014. Conaghan, Martin (24 February 2013). "Celtic 5 Dundee 0". BBC Sport. Retrieved 4

    Fraser Forster

    Fraser Forster

    Fraser_Forster

  • 77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
  • 2025 American television programming awards for creative arts

    Caroline McCall, Joanna Lynch, Poli Kyriacou, Aaron Timperley, and Isabelle Conaghan (HBO) Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series

    77th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

    77th_Primetime_Creative_Arts_Emmy_Awards

  • Gang of 22
  • Faction in Fianna Fáil in 1980s

    Byrne Seán Byrne George Colley Hugh Conaghan Pádraig Faulkner Tom Fitzpatrick Seán French Jim Gibbons Mary Harney Tom Meaney Charlie McCreevy Bobby Molloy

    Gang of 22

    Gang_of_22

  • 1977 Irish general election
  • Election to the 21st Dáil

    Andrews Liam Aylward John Boland Gerard Brady Vincent Brady Barry Cogan Hugh Conaghan Michael Joe Cosgrave Michael D'Arcy Síle de Valera Austin Deasy Seán Doherty

    1977 Irish general election

    1977 Irish general election

    1977_Irish_general_election

  • Donegal GAA
  • Gaelic games governing body

    22 September 2017. Anthony Molloy, Tom Connaghan[sic] and Pauric McShea all withdrew from the race and Pat Conaghan, the then County Chairman, informed

    Donegal GAA

    Donegal_GAA

  • 47th Parliament of Australia
  • 2022–2025 Australian legislative term

    (Hansard). Australia: Australian Senate. 27 September 2022. p. 124-125. Tom Lowrey (28 September 2022). "Cashless debit card to be abolished, but a new

    47th Parliament of Australia

    47th Parliament of Australia

    47th_Parliament_of_Australia

  • Liberal Party of Australia
  • Australian political party

    Country League (LCL), held office as a Liberal affiliated Party led by Premier Tom Playford, and changed its name to Liberal in 1974. Playford was premier from

    Liberal Party of Australia

    Liberal Party of Australia

    Liberal_Party_of_Australia

  • Results of the 2025 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • Federal election results in New South Wales, Australia

    count National Pat Conaghan 63,646 59.08 −0.45 Labor Greg Vigors 44,089 40.92 +0.45 Two-candidate-preferred result National Pat Conaghan 56,609 52.54 +0

    Results of the 2025 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 2025 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_2025_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Australia
  • Legal history of euthanasia in Australia

    Darren Chester Andrew Gee David Littleproud Llew O'Brien 10 Colin Boyce Pat Conaghan Mark Coulton David Gillespie Kevin Hogan Barnaby Joyce Michael McCormack

    Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Australia

    Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Australia

    Euthanasia_and_assisted_suicide_in_Australia

  • Sydney
  • Capital city of New South Wales, Australia

    Archived from the original on 8 July 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2014. P. J. Conaghan, J. G. Jones (1 January 1975). "The hawkesbury sandstone and the brahmaputra:

    Sydney

    Sydney

    Sydney

  • Candidates of the 2025 Australian federal election
  • Linda Burney and Brendan O'Connor won't contest the next election. Crowley, Tom (30 January 2025). "Labor minister Stephen Jones to retire on brink of election"

    Candidates of the 2025 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_2025_Australian_federal_election

  • Chris Bowen
  • Australian politician (born 1973)

    Julian Leeser Melissa McIntosh Angus Taylor Nationals (5) Jamie Chaffey Pat Conaghan Kevin Hogan Michael McCormack Alison Penfold One Nation (2) David Farley

    Chris Bowen

    Chris Bowen

    Chris_Bowen

  • 2025 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Westminster. For services to Early Years and to Education. Deirdra Gabrielle Conaghan. For services to Theatre and to Education for Adults with Learning Disabilities

    2025 New Year Honours

    2025_New_Year_Honours

  • Clement Coughlan
  • Irish politician and teacher (1942–1983)

    Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) Deputy (Party) 21st 1977 Hugh Conaghan (FF) Joseph Brennan (FF) Neil Blaney (IFF) James White (FG) Paddy Harte

    Clement Coughlan

    Clement_Coughlan

  • Paul Caddis
  • Scottish footballer

    behind the manager". Hereford FC. 1 May 2023. Retrieved 12 September 2023. Conaghan, Martin (17 December 2009). "Rapid Vienna 3–3 Celtic". BBC Sport. Retrieved

    Paul Caddis

    Paul Caddis

    Paul_Caddis

  • Niall Blaney
  • Irish politician (born 1974)

    Keaveney (IFF) 21st 1977 Constituency abolished. See Donegal 22nd 1981 Hugh Conaghan (FF) Neil Blaney (IFF) Paddy Harte (FG) 23rd 1982 (Feb) 24th 1982 (Nov)

    Niall Blaney

    Niall Blaney

    Niall_Blaney

  • Calvert Hall College High School
  • Parochial school in Towson, Maryland, United States

    1927–1930 Br. Eliseus Vincent Hurley FSC, 1930–1933 Br. Edewald James Conaghan FSC, 1940–1944 Br. Daniel Henry Barry FSC, 1946–1950 Br. Kevin Strong FSC

    Calvert Hall College High School

    Calvert Hall College High School

    Calvert_Hall_College_High_School

  • Pat Spillane
  • Kerry Gaelic footballer and broadcaster

    13 June 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011. "Beware of praise from outside – Conaghan". Donegal Democrat. 21 June 2012. Archived from the original on 15 March

    Pat Spillane

    Pat Spillane

    Pat_Spillane

  • Richmond Barracks
  • Military Museum, Local museum

    Royal Irish Hussars, the 11th Hussars and the 13th Hussars. Deputy Michael Conaghan of the Inchicore Kilmainham Heritage Group has said, "The remaining buildings

    Richmond Barracks

    Richmond Barracks

    Richmond_Barracks

  • Seán Lemass
  • Taoiseach from 1959 to 1966

    popular Irish comedian Jimmy O'Dea. Another friend during his youth was Tom Farquharson, who went on to play as a goalkeeper for Cardiff City. In January

    Seán Lemass

    Seán Lemass

    Seán_Lemass

  • Catholic Church sexual abuse cases by country
  • Sexual abuse cases involving the Catholic Church by Country

    documents, said the priest in charge of St. Francis of Assisi School, Michael Conaghan, sexually assaulted her while she was a student at the school in the 1980s

    Catholic Church sexual abuse cases by country

    Catholic_Church_sexual_abuse_cases_by_country

  • List of awards and nominations received by House of the Dragon
  • Caroline McCall, Joanna Lynch, Polixeni Kyriacou, Aaron Timperley, Isabelle Conaghan (for "The Burning Mill") Nominated Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Hairstyling

    List of awards and nominations received by House of the Dragon

    List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_House_of_the_Dragon

  • Denis McCullough
  • Irish nationalist political activist (1883–1968)

    positions of power. Their cause prospered with the return of veteran Fenian Tom Clarke to Ireland in 1907. McCullough was elected to fill the vacant seat

    Denis McCullough

    Denis McCullough

    Denis_McCullough

  • List of UK parliamentary election petitions
  • and another v. J. Rankin. 1880: Londonderry City. John Boyle and William Conaghan v. Charles Edward Lewis. 1880: Londonderry County. James Forrest and Thomas

    List of UK parliamentary election petitions

    List_of_UK_parliamentary_election_petitions

  • Dai Le
  • Australian politician (born 1968)

    SBS News. "Le stands by her citizenship claims". The Australian. Stayner, Tom (4 August 2022). "Labor's climate bill passes lower house as Coalition votes

    Dai Le

    Dai Le

    Dai_Le

  • 2016 in literature
  • Brown – The Wild Robot Maxine Beneba Clarke – The Patchwork Bike Brian Conaghan – The Bombs that Brought Us Together Mem Fox and Judy Horacek – Ducks Away

    2016 in literature

    2016_in_literature

  • Costa Book Awards
  • Former annual literary awards

    2016 Sebastian Barry Days Without End Francis Spufford Golden Hill Brian Conaghan The Bombs That Brought Us Together Alice Oswald Falling Awake Keggie Carew

    Costa Book Awards

    Costa_Book_Awards

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  • Tom
  • Boy/Male

    Aramaic American English

    Tom

    Twin.

    Tom

  • SOM
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    SOM

    Thai name SOM means "orange (the fruit)."

    SOM

  • DOM
  • Male

    English

    DOM

    Short form of English Dominic, DOM means "belongs to the lord."

    DOM

  • TWM
  • Male

    Welsh

    TWM

    Welsh form of English Tom, TWM means "twin."

    TWM

  • TOMI
  • Male

    Hungarian

    TOMI

    Pet form of Hungarian Tamás, TOMI means "twin."

    TOMI

  • Tom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Dutch

    Tom

    English and Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Thomas.Polish : from a short form of the personal name Tomasz (see Thomas).Chinese : see Tan.

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  • Tom
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    Twin; Form of Thomas; Honest

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  • TAM
  • Male

    Scottish

    TAM

    Short form of Scottish Gaelic Tàmhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.

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  • THOM
  • Male

    English

    THOM

    Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."

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  • TIM
  • Male

    English

    TIM

    Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."

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  • ah Toy
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    Australian, Scandinavian

    ah Toy

    Toy

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    English

    TOM

    Short form of English Thomas, TOM means "twin."

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  • Dom
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    Australian, Christian, Czechoslovakian, French, Latin

    Dom

    Belonging to God; Form of Dominick

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  • Male

    Hebrew

    TAM

    (תָּם) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon and Dorset)

    Toms

    English (Devon and Dorset) : patronymic from Tom, a short form of the personal name Thomas.

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  • TOR
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    TOR

     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þórr, TOR means "Thor" or "thunder." Compare with other forms of Tor.

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  • TOMA
  • Female

    Russian

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    (Тома) Pet form of Russian Tamara, TOMA means "palm tree." Compare with masculine Toma.

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  • Male

    English

    TOD

    Variant spelling of English Todd, TOD means "fox."

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  • HOM
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    HOM

    Thai name HOM means "fragrant."

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  • TOMA
  • Male

    Russian

    TOMA

    (Тома) Croatian, Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek Thōmas (Aramaic Tau'ma), TOMA means "twin." Compare with feminine Toma.

    TOMA

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  • Tishya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tishya

    Auspicious, A star

  • Taheli
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Taheli

  • Shaalbim
  • Biblical

    Shaalbim

    that beholds the heart

  • Karryll
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Karryll

    Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles

  • Vaikunth
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vaikunth

    Vaikuntam; The Abode of Lord Vishnu

  • Lajlaj |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Lajlaj |

    Companion of prophet Muhammad

  • Brigida
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Scandinavian, Spanish, Swedish

    Brigida

    Strength; Mythological Celtic Goddess of Fire and Poetry; Power; Spanish Form of Bridget Strong; To Help; The Exalted One

  • Abdul-Muqaddim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Muqaddim

    Servant of the Promoter / Expediter

  • Mimrah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mimrah |

    Cheerful, Lively

  • Rhymer
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    English

    Rhymer

    English : variant spelling of Rymer, a variant of Rimmer.Americanized spelling of German Reimer.Variant spelling of German Rymer.

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  • Tow
  • v. t.

    The act of towing, or the state of being towed; --chiefly used in the phrase, to take in tow, that is to tow.

  • Toe
  • n.

    Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.

  • Top
  • n.

    The highest part of anything; the upper end, edge, or extremity; the upper side or surface; summit; apex; vertex; cover; lid; as, the top of a spire; the top of a house; the top of a mountain; the top of the ground.

  • Tomb
  • v. t.

    To place in a tomb; to bury; to inter; to entomb.

  • Toom
  • v. t.

    To empty.

  • Top
  • v. t.

    To cover on the top; to tip; to cap; -- chiefly used in the past participle.

  • Toy
  • v. i.

    To dally amorously; to trifle; to play.

  • Tam-tam
  • n.

    A kind of drum used in the East Indies and other Oriental countries; -- called also tom-tom.

  • Top
  • v. t.

    To rise to the top of; to go over the top of.

  • Tod
  • v. t. & i.

    To weigh; to yield in tods.

  • Tom-tom
  • n.

    See Tam-tam.

  • Top
  • n.

    Top-boots.

  • Tom
  • n.

    The knave of trumps at gleek.

  • Too
  • adv.

    Over; more than enough; -- noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short, or too wide; too high; too many; too much.

  • Atom
  • v. t.

    To reduce to atoms.

  • Top
  • v. t.

    To rise above; to excel; to outgo; to surpass.

  • Top
  • n.

    The highest rank; the most honorable position; the utmost attainable place; as, to be at the top of one's class, or at the top of the school.

  • Top
  • v. i.

    To excel; to rise above others.

  • Toe
  • v. t.

    To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.