Ian Paisley
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 10 years ago |
Date of birth | April 6,1926 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Armagh |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | September 12,2014 |
Died | Belfast |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's |
Buried | Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster |
Children | Ian Paisley Jr |
Rhonda Paisley | |
Sharon Paisley | |
Cherith Paisley | |
Kyle Paisley | |
Sharon Kyle Paisley | |
Job | Politician |
Preacher | |
Writer | |
Activist | |
Evangelist | |
Movies/Shows | A Sense of Loss |
Latest noncurrent party | Democratic Unionist Party |
Party | Democratic Unionist Party |
Parents | James Kyle Paisley |
Isabella Paisley | |
Education | Union School of Theology |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405339 |
The Garments of Christ
For Such a Time as This
Grow Old Along with Me
Expository Sermons
Sermons With Startling Titles
Christian Foundations
Text a Day Keeps the Devil Away
The Rent Veils at Calvary
An Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans: Prepared in the Prison Cell
Classic Sermons
The Protestant Reformation
Into the Millennium: 20th Century Messager for 21st Century Living
Divine Intervention in Days of Declension: An Exposition of the Book of Judges
Sermons on Special Occasions
Ballymena: Our Town : Ian Paisley & Jack McCann in Conversation with Eull Dunlop
Ian Paisley Life story
Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, PC was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party from 1971 to 2008 and First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2008.
Varadkar - Blues brother or big mouth?
... Ian Paisley MP accused the taoiseach of having a " big mouth"...
Good Friday Agreement: Get Stormont up and running, Sunak tells unionists
... She referred to the role of former DUP leader Ian Paisley and his friendship with Martin McGuinness as " one of the miracles" of the Good Friday Agreement...
Good Friday Agreement: Northern Ireland, peace and women
... Bronagh Hinds said one incident, where then DUP leader Ian Paisley tried to brush her aside, has been replayed on TV over the decades...
Good Friday Agreement: Gerry Adams praises David Trimble's peace bravery
... " Adams and TrimbleWhen Sinn Féin entered the talks in 1997, Ian Paisley s party, the DUP (Democratic Unionist Party), left the negotiations but David Trimble s Ulster Unionists stayed, although they did not engage directly with Gerry Adams or his colleagues...
Timeline of dissident republican activity
... The DUP s Ian Paisley Jr said police had warned him that dissident republicans were planning to murder him...
Ballymena: Wrightbus founder Sir William Wright dies
... DUP MP Ian Paisley said he was " one of the last true captains of industry and commerce and a man who has left his mark, not just locally but globally"...
NI election 2022: Sinn Féin steers clear of Irish unity focus in campaign
...Within minutes of taking up his assembly seat for the first time in 1998, Sinn Féin s Martin McGuinness pointed his finger at leader Ian Paisley and declared: " We ve arrived...
Christopher Stalford: Mourners gather for DUP MLA's funeral
... Among the first to arrive at the service at Ravenhill Presbyterian Church were DUP MLAs and MPs, including Paul Givan, Mervyn Storey, Ian Paisley and Gregory Campbell...
'World-leading' Down's syndrome bill clears first hurdle in Parliament
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, The Bbc 's Nikki Fox talks to people with Down's syndrome about a new bill aimed at improving their lives.Plans to ensure people with Down's syndrome get lifelong care have passed The First hurdle on The Way to being law in England.
MP Liam Fox said his bill was needed now because people with Down's syndrome are starting to outlive their parents.
The Tory former minister said it would " lighten the burden" on parents who worried about what would happen to their children after they died.
The legislation has government support and is therefore likely to become law.
On Friday, MPs approved The Bill at its first stage, known as The Second reading.
It will now be considered by a committee of MPs and, if approved by both the Houses of Commons and Lords could become law by Spring next year.
'Stain on Our Country 'If passed, it would place a duty on authorities providing health, care, education and housing to assess and plan to meet the needs of people with Down's syndrome.
It would also force the government to provide guidance to on how it Can better accommodate people with the syndrome.
Ken Ross , from the Down's Syndrome Policy Group, told The Bbc that at The Moment getting The Right provision - such as securing The Right speech support in schools - Can be difficult.
He Said The Bill would mean people will " have to think about how their practices Can be adapted to meaningfully include people with Down's syndrome".
Speaking in a Commons debate on his bill, Dr Fox said: " When I was born the Life Expectancy of someone with Down's syndrome was 13 years by The Time I became a junior doctor it was 30 years, today it is 58 years.
" We have people with Down's syndrome living into their seventies. "
He argued that it would be " a stain on Our Country and a scandal" to see " in future those whose parents have died being placed in inappropriate institutions, in elderly care homes or Mental Health institutions.
Fragmented services" That would be something that I think would bring shame to Our Country as well as an utterly inappropriate lifestyle for those to whom we should be giving The Best possible care. "
He Said his legislation would not be " panacea" but would be a " vital step forward".
Responding to criticism that people with Down's syndrome were already protected under current laws, Dr Fox said many of the 47,000 who have the syndrome were not getting The Help they needed.
Conservative MP Sir Charles Walker said the services on offer were " fragmented" adding that it could be " exhausting to navigate these specialist services".
Labour's Meg Hillier said The Bill was " just the beginning" with " a lot of heavy lifting" left to do and she urged the government to set targets on improving outcomes.
DUP MP Ian Paisley described the proposed legislation as " world-leading" and said it would make people with Down's syndrome " equal under the law".
The government said it would support Dr Fox's bill with health minister Gillian Keegan arguing it would help people " stay well, receive The Right education and secure appropriate living arrangements".
Source of news: bbc.com