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Corrigan

[ kawr-i-guhn, kor- ]

noun

  1. Ѳ·𲹻 [m, uh, -, reyd]. Former name of Mairead Corrigan Maguire.


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The protest was organised by South Antrim GAA, ahead of the Ulster championship match between Antrim and Armagh at nearby Corrigan Park.

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This is a thought that Sinead Corrigan has been living with for more than 12 years.

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Ms Corrigan said the idea for Charlotte's Law came about after her family found out about legislation in England and Wales that followed the disappearance of 22-year-old Helen McCourt in Merseyside in 1988.

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Sinead Corrigan said it's her hope that other families will not have to endure the same experience.

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The first clue that things would be going back to a more traditional management regime, with more direct government control, came when two health experts were appointed from previous Labour governments: Alan Milburn, Blair's health secretary, and Paul Corrigan, an adviser.

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