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John Finucane

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Gender Male
Age 44
Parents Pat Finucane
Geraldine Finucane
Party Sinn Féin
Date of birth March 10,1980
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Belfast
United Kingdom
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2019
Education St Malachy's College
Previous positionLord Mayor of Belfast (2019–2019), Member of the Belfast City Council (2019–2019)
Children 4
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John Finucane Life story


John Finucane is an Irish Sinn Féin politician and solicitor. He has been Member of Parliament for the Belfast North constituency of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom since the 2019 general election.

Belfast City Council spends £150,000 on lord mayor portraits

Belfast City Council spends £150,000 on lord mayor portraits
Oct 21,2023 4:01 pm

... The spending emerged amid budget pressures on local authorities which has seen councils Belfast artist Leah Davis was commissioned to paint a portrait of Sinn Féin MP John Finucane, who was lord mayor for about six months until his election to the UK Parliament in December 2019...

Troubles legacy bill enters law after receiving Royal Assent

Troubles legacy bill enters law after receiving Royal Assent
Sep 19,2023 1:51 pm

... Sinn Féin MP John Finucane, whose father was shot dead by loyalist gunmen, described the bill as devastating for families, adding it would unilaterally close the door on them getting truth and justice...

King Charles holds private meeting with John Caldwell

King Charles holds private meeting with John Caldwell
May 24,2023 12:00 pm

... Sinn Féin MP for north Belfast, John Finucane, as well as 100 local school children were at the event...

NI election results 2022: Counting under way in Stormont Assembly vote

NI election results 2022: Counting under way in Stormont Assembly vote
May 6,2022 12:05 pm

... " Sinn Féin s John Finucane has said the election was about much more than the protocol...

NI election 2022: Sinn Féin steers clear of Irish unity focus in campaign

NI election 2022: Sinn Féin steers clear of Irish unity focus in campaign
Apr 26,2022 9:00 am

... That explains why Belfast North MP John Finucane fronted up the party s election broadcast with just a minor role for Ms O Neill...

General election 2019: 'Bruising defeats' for DUP and Sinn Féin

General election 2019: 'Bruising defeats' for DUP and Sinn Féin
Feb 16,2020 9:10 am

...DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds lost his North Belfast seat to Sinn Féin s John Finucane This election has set the bar for unpredictable results, even by recent standards in Northern Ireland...

News Daily: Tories win big majority as SNP dominate in Scotland

News Daily: Tories win big majority as SNP dominate in Scotland
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... DUP s Dodds loses seat; Tories gain in WalesIn Northern Ireland, the big story is that, having lost North Belfast to Sinn Féin s John Finucane...

Election results: Who are the major political casualties?

Election results: Who are the major political casualties?
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... But in the early hours of Friday it was announced Mr Dodds had been defeated by Sinn Fein s John Finucane, who received 23,078 votes to Mr Dodds s 21,135...

Troubles legacy bill enters law after receiving Royal Assent

Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

The government's controversial Troubles legacy bill has received Royal Assent and entered into law.

The legislation offers a conditional amnesty to those accused of killings during The Troubles .

It will also stop any new Troubles-era court cases and inquests being held.

Opponents, including victims groups and Stormont parties, have argued it will remove access to justice. The Bill is also set to face at least.

On Tuesday evening, a Belfast Law Firm said it had lodged judicial review proceedings in The City 's High Court on behalf of four clients challenging the lawfulness of The Bill .

The government has argued that The Bill is an attempt to draw a line under The Events of The Past .

Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said the Royal Assent marks a " significant milestone as the government aims to deliver on our pledge to deliver better outcomes for those most affected by The Troubles , while helping society to look forward".

He added that The Bill offers " a real opportunity to deliver greater information, accountability and acknowledgement to victims and families, moving away from established mechanisms that have left far too many empty-handed".

The legislation will lead to the establishment of an Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR).

The aim of this new organisation is to help families find out more about the circumstances of how their loved ones were killed or seriously injured.

Self-confessed perpetrators who provide a truthful account of their actions to the ICRIR can be granted immunity from prosecution.

Mr Heaton-Harris said The Commission is part of a move to " build A Legacy process founded on integrity, expertise and fairness".

While Some - Such as the Northern Ireland Veterans Movement - support The Bill , it has faced fierce opposition in Northern Ireland .

All main Northern Ireland Political Parties and victims groups oppose the New Law .

DUP assembly member Emma Little-Pengelly said The Bill " plays into The Hands of those who want to airbrush The Past ".

Sinn Féin MP John Finucane , whose father was shot dead by loyalist gunmen, described The Bill as devastating for families, adding it would unilaterally close The Door on them getting truth and justice.

Kenny Donaldson, of The Victims group South East Fermanagh Foundation (SEFF), said the passing of The Bill was the result of a " flawed process" that " departed from the basic principles of natural democracy".

" The Bill passed is not The Bill for and of victims and survivors, it is a bill crafted to protect the interests of perpetrators, from whatever background they happen to originate, " He Said .

The Irish government has said it is continuing to wait for legal advice to inform whether it takes a challenge against The Bill

" I expect we will see that advice soon And Then , at that point, the government will make a decision, " Irish government minister Paschal Donohoe said.

" We believe that The Process of healing and reconciliation within Northern Ireland is one that needs to continue and to be supported and we're very concerned about the impact that legislation could have on that process. "

In his statement, Mr Heaton-Harris said he hoped the Irish government and others can join the government in supporting the ICRIR.

What is the background to The Bill ?

The Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill was.

Mr Johnson said the proposals would allow Northern Ireland to " draw a line under The Troubles ".

In effect, the legislation would ban any new prosecutions for Troubles-related crimes and prevent victims' families from seeking fresh inquests or taking legal challenges.

The Conservative government argued that The Passage of time had made the prospect of future convictions very unlikely.

It was also facing pressure from its own backbenchers who were opposed to Army veterans being prosecuted over Troubles-era incidents.

Several families of victims of The Troubles

More Than 1,000 killings from The Troubles have never been solved.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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