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Colum Eastwood

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Gender Male
Age 41
Date of birth April 30,1983
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Derry
United Kingdom
SpouseRachael Parkes
Party Social Democratic and Labour Party
Job Politician
Movies/Shows The Morrigan
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Official site members.parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2019
Education University of Liverpool
Siblings Liam Eastwood
Previous positionMember of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland (2011–2019), Mayor of Derry (2010–2011)
Children 2
NationalityIrish
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Colum Eastwood is an Irish nationalist politician serving as Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party since 2015. He has served as the Member of Parliament for Foyle since 2019, served in Northern Ireland Assembly from 2011 to 2019 and served on Derry City Council from 2005 to 2011.

Irish unity: Micheál Martin warns UK against changing vote terms

Irish unity: Micheál Martin warns UK against changing vote terms
Oct 29,2023 7:51 am

... His suggestion was criticised by SDLP leader Colum Eastwood, who said on the level of support needed for a vote on Irish unity to pass...

PSNI: Under-pressure Simon Byrne faces Policing Board

PSNI: Under-pressure Simon Byrne faces Policing Board
Aug 31,2023 7:51 am

... On Thursday morning, SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said there was a serious problem with policing in Northern Ireland...

NI council elections 2023: Restore Stormont Executive now, Sinn Féin urges

NI council elections 2023: Restore Stormont Executive now, Sinn Féin urges
May 21,2023 4:10 am

... The leaders of both parties, Doug Beattie and Colum Eastwood, dismissed any suggestion they would leave their positions after the election...

Omagh shooting: Police launch attempted murder inquiry after officer attacked

Omagh shooting: Police launch attempted murder inquiry after officer attacked
Feb 23,2023 2:01 am

... SDLP leader Colum Eastwood, MP, said it was a " chilling attack on an individual serving his community"...

Rishi Sunak meets Stormont parties on first NI visit

Rishi Sunak meets Stormont parties on first NI visit
Dec 16,2022 2:11 am

... " SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said he raised issues about workers pay and the collapse of power-sharing at Stormont...

Pro-IRA chant video with Arlene Foster condemned

Pro-IRA chant video with Arlene Foster condemned
Nov 21,2022 7:21 am

... " We are better than this, surely? " SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said he was " sick of this nonsense"...

Londonderry alert: Man forced at gunpoint to drive to PSNI station, says Eastwood

Londonderry alert: Man forced at gunpoint to drive to PSNI station, says Eastwood
Nov 21,2022 3:50 am

...A man has been forced at gunpoint to drive to a Londonderry police station, SDLP leader Colum Eastwood has said...

Creeslough: Tributes to Donegal petrol station explosion victims

Creeslough: Tributes to Donegal petrol station explosion victims
Oct 9,2022 3:40 am

... Northern Ireland politicians Michelle O Neill from Sinn Féin and SDLP leader Colum Eastwood were also present...

Rishi Sunak meets Stormont parties on first NI visit

Sep 22,2022 6:41 am

Rishi Sunak will continue his first visit to Northern Ireland as Prime Minister on Friday by promoting what Downing Street described as The Return of naval shipbuilding to Belfast.

A consortium, including Belfast's Harland and Wolff, was chosen for a £1. 6bn Ministry of Defence contract to.

The PM would highlight The Project 's " UK-wide nature" said Downing Street.

On Thursday Mr Sunak met the leaders of Stormont's five main parties.

Political leaders said their meetings with Mr Sunak focused on restoring power-sharing, the and The Nurses ' strike.

Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill said The Meeting was a " useful exchange".

However, she also urged the Prime Minister to work " at pace" to resolve outstanding issues.

Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said Mr Sunak indicated that the Northern Ireland Protocol talks were likely to intensify.

Speaking ahead of his visit, Mr Sunak said: " Northern Ireland - its people and its Future - are rightly at the centre of our shipbuilding ambitions.

" The thousands of high value jobs and the skills that are gained from delivering it now will help to lay The Foundations of prosperity For Tomorrow . "

What did the parties say after PM meetings?

Sinn Féin's Ms O'Neill said " More Than warm words and Good Mood music" were needed to find an agreed way forward on resolving the protocol and restoring power-sharing.

" We have been here for far too long in this space without an executive so I made the case to him directly this needs to be done speedily, " She Said .

" [The UK government] need to be directly involved in the conversations and to get an agreed way forward and to get it now. "

Ms O'Neill also questioned Mr Sunak on delivering the and public sector pay for.

After meeting the Prime Minister , Sir Jeffrey of the DUP said it was likely the negotiations on the Northern Ireland Protocol would run until early February and it was not A Question of how long it took but about Getting It right.

Northern Ireland has been without a fully-functioning government since February, when the DUP walked out of the executive in

Unionists argue the post-Brexit trading arrangement undermines Northern Ireland 's position in the UK, as it keeps The Nation aligned with some EU trade rules to ensure goods can move freely across the Irish land border.

Sir Jeffrey said there needed to be flexibility on the EU side as there was no space for a deal to be struck " given the limitations of their negotiating mandate".

Alliance Party leader Naomi Long said the Prime Minister 's visit was important, and that he spoke " openly and candidly" with Stormont politicians.

But, she added, the government needed to " step up" to ensure the protocol issue is dealt with.

" We don't want a deal that will cause further problems down The Line , " Ms Long said.

" They've got One More shot at this and they've got to get it right. "

SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said he raised issues about workers' pay and the collapse of power-sharing at Stormont.

He Said talks about the protocol were going quite well and that he believed it would be resolved but there were lessons to be learned.

" We can't keep playing fast and loose with democracy and power-sharing because someday it won't be there, " He Said .

" What We Are looking for is action. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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