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- English
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Haughey/Gregory
About this book
A housing crisis, a hung Dáil and an unlikely alliance. Haughey|Gregory follows the deal made between Tony Gregory and Charles Haughey in 1982, when Gregory took a surprise Dáil seat - and suddenly found himself holding the balance of power. Dublin's Inner City is devastated by unemployment and addiction – and the planners' solution is simply to bulldoze it. But the general election results in the novice TD, Tony Gregory, holding the balance of power. Can Gregory use his vote to achieve something for his constituents? To do so, he will have to face off against the dominant personality of Irish politics - Charles J Haughey.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- About Fishamble: The New Play Company
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Biographies
- Writer’s Note
- Characters
- Dublin Corporation – August 1, 1978
- Lourdes Hall, Sean MacDermott Street – March 1, 1979
- The NCCCAP, Summerhill Parade – April, 1979
- Dublin Central Count Centre, Bolton St – February 19, 1982
- Home of Charles J. Haughey, Abbeville, Kinsealy
- Count Centre – February 20
- Kinsealy
- Office of Desmond O’Malley TD
- Summerhill Parade – February 21
- Kinsealy
- Summerhill Parade
- Office of Sinn Féin The Workers’ Party, Leinster House
- Kinsealy
- Summerhill Parade – February 22
- Office of Desmond O’Malley TD
- Summerhill Parade – February 23
- Office of Desmond O’Malley TD – February 24
- Fianna Fáil Offices, Leinster House
- Fianna Fáil Meeting Room, Leinster House – February 25
- Summerhill Parade
- Summerhill Parade – March 2
- Summerhill Parade – March 3
- Summerhill Parade – March 8 – 10am
- Ante-room to the office of the Taoiseach – March 8 – 4pm
- Summerhill Parade – March 8 – 5pm
- 8.30pm
- Belton’s Bar & Lounge
- The Dáil – March 9
- Office of the Taoiseach – July 1982
- Office of Sinn Féin The Workers’ Party, Leinster House
- The Dáil – November 9, 1982
- Inner City Regeneration Briefing – February 2017
- Bibliography
- eCopyright