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Paul Givan

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Gender Male
Age 42
Date of birth October 12,1981
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Lisburn
United Kingdom
Party Democratic Unionist Party
Job Politician
NationalityBritish
SpousEmma Givan
Education Ulster University
Position Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland since 2010
Previous positionFirst Minister of Northern Ireland (2021–2022), Minister for Communities of Northern Ireland (2016–2017)
Children 3
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Paul Jonathan Givan is a Unionist politician from Northern Ireland representing the Democratic Unionist Party. Givan served as First Minister of Northern Ireland from June 2021 to February 2022, the youngest person to hold that office.

DUP: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson tells conference that 'power-sharing is essential'

DUP: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson tells conference that 'power-sharing is essential'
Oct 14,2023 8:51 am

... " The party withdrew Paul Givan as first minister in February last year in protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol, Earlier this year, the UK and EU agreed changes to the protocol, as part of a deal known as the Windsor Framework...

Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill to accuse DUP of punishing the public

Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill to accuse DUP of punishing the public
Nov 5,2022 3:21 am

... Until February, Ms O Neill had been Stormont s deputy first minister, but when the DUP removed Paul Givan as first minister from the power-sharing executive in protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol, that meant Ms O Neill could not remain in office either...

NI election: No clarity on Stormont plans, say NI politicians

NI election: No clarity on Stormont plans, say NI politicians
Nov 1,2022 1:11 pm

... In the run-up to that election the DUP withdrew Paul Givan from the first minister post in protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol...

NI election: Sinn Féin says talks to be held on Tuesday

NI election: Sinn Féin says talks to be held on Tuesday
Oct 30,2022 2:01 am

... In the run-up to that election the DUP withdrew Paul Givan from the first minister post in protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol...

Q& A: Is Northern Ireland going back to the polls?

Q& A: Is Northern Ireland going back to the polls?
Oct 26,2022 5:11 am

... As a result, in February 2022, the DUP s Paul Givan resigned as first minister, collapsing the executive...

Stormont talks: 'Miracle' needed to restore executive by deadline, DUP says

Stormont talks: 'Miracle' needed to restore executive by deadline, DUP says
Oct 20,2022 8:00 am

... Paul Givan was speaking after parties met the head of the NI Civil Service...

Northern Ireland Protocol: Stormont meets as DUP is urged to back Speaker

Northern Ireland Protocol: Stormont meets as DUP is urged to back Speaker
May 30,2022 2:35 pm

... " But the DUP s Paul Givan said the recall of the assembly was " another attempt at majority rule" and that the public would see it as " hypocrisy" on the part of Sinn Féin...

NI election results 2022: What does Sinn Féin's vote success mean?

NI election results 2022: What does Sinn Féin's vote success mean?
May 7,2022 10:10 pm

... Sir Jeffrey is opposed to the protocol and withdrew Paul Givan as first minister in February in protest against it...

NI election: No clarity on Stormont plans, say NI politicians

May 4,2022 8:40 pm

The Northern Ireland secretary has given no clarity over what he intends to do about a potential Stormont election, politicians say.

Chris Heaton-Harris has been holding talks with the parties entitled to executive seats to discuss the " next steps" amid the political deadlock.

He has repeatedly

But

After Last Friday 's deadline for reforming a power-sharing executive was missed, an election must be held within 12 weeks.

Sinn Féin wants clarity about a vote, while the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) said more talks were " pointless".

Mr Heaton-Harris had a 30-minute meeting with Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O'Neill on Tuesday morning.

She Said he did not " colour in the lines" and that and The Public had been " left in limbo".

Ms O'Neill said the issue of MLA pay, which has continued despite the lack of a functioning executive, was not mentioned.

Speaking after his meeting with Mr Heaton-Harris DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said he was no nearer to knowing if there would be an Assembly election.

" The Secretary of state has not told us when he is going to call an election, " He Said .

" If an election is called We Are ready to fight that election, " he added.

Devolved government in Northern Ireland has not functioned fully since February.

The DUP has blocked The Restoration of power-sharing in its protest against the post-Brexit trading arrangement known as the Northern Ireland Protocol.

Sir Jeffrey urged the government to have " a razor-like focus" on getting a solution to the Protocol issue.

The Alliance Party leader said the Northern Ireland secretary was " clearly taking time" over what to do next.

Naomi Long said the fact Mr Heaton-Harris had paused was " a good sign" but She Said a decision over an election " can't be strung along for weeks".

Analysis: Difficult to imagine a resolution

by Darran Marshall, Bbc News NI political correspondent

Chris Heaton-Harris repeatedly made clear that if politicians missed The Night 's deadline to restore the executive then it was his intention to trigger an election.

Then came Friday - he emerged on to a busy City Centre street in Belfast and U-turned.

Now the leaders of The Four parties entitled to sit in an executive have been meeting him.

While the possibility of a pre-Christmas election remains, is the DUP going to suddenly change tack by removing its veto on power-sharing?

There's nothing to suggest that is the case.

If the Northern Ireland Office was hoping a late-night statement on Sunday would bring clarity to The Situation , it was wrong.

It said these talks would be about The Next steps, including budgets, How To protect public services and considering options on pay for MLAs.

Why would they need to tackle MLAs' pay if there was a possibility Stormont would be back in the short term?

Perhaps a clue that the government acknowledges the institutions are not returning any time soon.

The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) leader said it is clear the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) " has no plan" what to do next.

Doug Beattie said Mr Heaton-Harris intends to call an election but it is not clear when.

In a statement issued on Sunday Night , The Secretary of state said he would " be outlining to the parties that The People of Northern Ireland deserve a strong and accountable government".

He added: " There are A Number of things I could do, including taking action on MLA pay, which I know many people feel is deeply unfair while The Assembly is unable to function fully.

" I Am also concerned by the issues within the Stormont budget and will address these urgently with my officials and those from the Northern Ireland Civil Service . "

Read more: Stormont crisis explained

On Monday, Sinn Féin's Conor Murphy by " Holding Out and preventing us from forming an assembly".

Gordon Lyons of the DUP said his party would not change its stance until the UK government made changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol.

He Said that talk of an election was a " distraction from The Real work that actually needs to be done".

The previous assembly election in May for the First Time .

That meant Ms O'Neill was entitled to The Role of First Minister .

The DUP was the second-biggest party but it refused to nominate a deputy First Minister , meaning a ruling executive for Northern Ireland could not be formed.

In the run-up to that election the DUP withdrew Paul Givan from the First Minister post in protest over the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The protocol keeps Northern Ireland aligned with some EU trade rules to ensure that goods can move freely across the Irish land border.

Unionist parties argue that the protocol has undermined Northern Ireland 's place within the UK by effectively creating a trade border between Great Britain and Northern Ireland .



Source of news: bbc.com

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