Phil Hogan
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Date of birth | July 4,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Kilkenny |
Ireland | |
Nationality | Irish |
Office | Member of Dáil Éireann |
Party | Fine Gael |
Children | Edward Hogan |
Job | Politician |
Education | University College Cork |
St Kieran's College | |
St. Kieran's College | |
Books | A Pleasure and a Calling |
All this will be yours | |
The Freedom Thing | |
Parenting Made Difficult: Notes from the Alphabet Soup of Fatherhood | |
Hitting the Groove | |
Movies/Shows | Bauer unser |
Previous position | European Commissioner for Trade (2019–2020) |
Parents | Tom Hogan |
Maura Hogan | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 472461 |
Phil Hogan Life story
Philip Hogan is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as European Commissioner for Trade between 2019 and 2020, and previously European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development between 2014 and 2019.
WTO chief: 'Months' needed to fix disputes body
... In a statement the EU trade commissioner Phil Hogan said the WTO s problems are a regrettable and very serious blow to the international rules-based trade system ...
General election 2019: Johnson 'misrepresenting' Brexit deal, says Corbyn
... Speaking in Dublin, EU Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan said that under Mr Johnson s Brexit deal Northern Ireland would remain in the UK customs territory and, at the same time, benefit from access to the single market without tariffs, quotas, checks or controls ...
Of the Leyen, the Commission: The ones to watch in Europe's top-table
... Phil Hogan (Ireland): trade, Mr Hogan - the so-called Big Phil - has the EU s point man in the future in any Brexit negotiations with the United Kingdom...
Brexit backstop: Will do the DUP is a political 180?
... The Prime Minister claimed that the backstop disappear So a compromise of sorts is the tracks come from? the warmer words said this week by some in Brussels, with the Irish EU Commissioner Phil Hogan that he believed were certainly, there is movement on both sides ...
The Papers: Soap star knife row and new foreign student rules
... But the Guardian reports that the newly appointed EU trade commissioner, Phil Hogan, it was some distance from a Brexit solution ...
New EU Commission team enshrines gender equality
... Mrs von der Leyen s list features some new posts within the Commission, but who are the key players? Phil Hogan (Ireland) Nominee for Trade CommissionerIn his current role as EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, the former Irish government minister has criticised the UK government s attitude during Brexit negotiations and what he has called the tough guy approach of some Brexiteers ...
Brexit: Boris Johnson to discuss options with DUP leaders
... I remain hopeful that the penny is finally dropping with the UK that there are pragmatic and practical solutions that can actually be introduced into the debate at this stage - albeit at the 11th hour - that may find some common ground between the EU and the UK, Ireland s Phil Hogan Parliament was suspended - or prorogued - at just before 02:00 BST on Tuesday amid noisy protests from opposition MPs...
The Papers: Soap star knife row and new foreign student rules
The i paper leads with news that restrictions on foreign students preventing them from staying in the UK to work following their graduation are to be relaxed.
The policy The Paper says.
Brexit solution?The Daily Telegraph, Meanwhile , asks on its Front Page whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson border in the Irish Sea .
The Paper suggests the DUP has been receptive to the idea. Expectations are rising in Brussels, according to the Financial Times, that Boris Johnson .
But The Guardian reports that the newly appointed EU trade commissioner, Phil Hogan , it was "some distance from a Brexit solution".
The Times suggests a breakthrough is.
According to The Sun , Boris Johnson also within his party.
Mr Johnson is said to have told Tory rebels that he is ready for what he calls "spears in my back" from hard-line members of the pro-Brexit European Research Group if he softens his stance on the Irish backstop.
'Germageddon'Several papers report that in The Past decade 19 untreatable so-called superbugs have been identified in the UK.
The Sun labels it, beneath A Warning by The Chief medical officer for England Prof Dame Sally Davies that the drug-resistant bacteria could kill 10 million people a year unless action is taken.
The Head of Public Health England, Professor Sharon Peacock, The Times says that doctors are saving infected patients' lives by using unlicensed drugs, experimental combinations of existing drugs or extra high doses.
And a new bacterial strain of scarlet fever is causing cases of the illness to be at their, according to the Daily Mirror . The increase is being blamed on a mutated form of streptococcus.
'Grudge evictions'The Daily Express leads on its Front Page with a report that some care homes are being accused of evicting elderly patients after their families complained about their treatment.
It has obtained figures which suggest More Than 2,000 people were forced out of their accommodation in so-called "grudge evictions" last year.
The Care Quality Commission told the Express that is aware of the problem, which it called "unacceptable. "
Meanwhile , and after an actor who stars in its long-running soap Emmerdale allegedly threatened a star of rival show Hollyoaks backstage at This Week 's TV Choice awards.
And finallyAmong the things that Monty Python suggests we can thank the Romans for, it seems one may be about to struck off: The Baths .
According to The Times that suggests Iron Age man may have enjoyed a good soak in the tub well before The Invasion of AD43.
Source of news: bbc.com