Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson is a former leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and served as the First Minister of Northern Ireland. He played a crucial role in the peace process and the subsequent political developments in Northern Ireland, advocating for a more inclusive identity that recognizes both British and Irish heritage within unionism.
Born on Apr 29, 1949 (76 years old)
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Switzerland:
Peter Robinson is mentioned as a contributor to the article.
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Australia:
Peter Robinson is from the regulation and compliance unit in NSW Health's legal and regulatory services branch.
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Ireland:
Peter Robinson was the deputy DUP leader who appeared in Ballybay District Court after being held for 32 hours in Monaghan Garda station.
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Ireland:
Peter Robinson put in place concessions on rates bills on the first day Stormont returned in 2007.
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Ireland:
Peter Robinson was the DUP first minister who attended the inauguration in 2011.
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Ireland:
DUP first minister Peter Robinson attended the ceremony in 2011 for Mr Higgins’ first term.
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Greece:
Peter Robinson warned about the dangers faced by fans in a letter to the Belgian federation and UEFA.
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United States:
Patel took credit for being the one to decide to release video footage of the suspect, Peter Robinson.
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Ireland:
Former DUP leader Peter Robinson was named by Jamie Bryson as a beneficiary of the sale.
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New Zealand:
I’ve got another piece that was a gift from artist Peter Robinson.
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