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* 1926 – Ian Paisley, Northern Irish politician
Ian Paisley, future British MP, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, and Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, who has referred to the Pope as a " Roman anti-Christ.
** Ian Paisley, Northern Irish politician
** Reverend Ian Paisley, hardline Protestant leader in Northern Ireland, is jailed for 3 months for illegal assembly.
Ian Paisley wins a by-election to gain a seat in the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
Adams was re-elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly on 8 March 2007, and on 26 March 2007, he met with DUP leader Ian Paisley face-to-face for the first time, and the two came to an agreement regarding the return of the power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland.
He refused to join the Orange Institution, the first Ulster Unionist MP at Westminster never to be a member ( and, to date, only one of three, the others being Ken Maginnis and Sylvia Hermon ), and he was an outspoken opponent of the more extremist Unionism espoused by the Reverend Ian Paisley and his supporters.
In the 1983 general election, Powell had to face a DUP candidate in his constituency and Ian Paisley denounced Powell as " a foreigner and an Anglo-Catholic ".
In Northern Ireland, the Reverend Ian Paisley led a Protestant fundamentalist party, the
In March 1998, during the negotiations for the Good Friday Agreement, the LVF issued a statement expressing support for the stance of the anti-agreement Democratic Unionist Party, saying the party's leader, Ian Paisley, had got it " absolutely right ".
On 4 April 2007 in a sign of improving relations between unionist and nationalist groups, the newly-elected First Minister of Northern Ireland, the Reverend Ian Paisley, was invited to visit the battle site by the Taoiseach ( Prime Minister ) Bertie Ahern later in the year.
* Ian Paisley ( 1926-), born in County Armagh, clergyman, politician, second First Minister of Northern Ireland
The UPV was the paramilitary wing of the Ulster Constitution Defence Committee, founded by Ian Paisley.
By the mid 1980s, a Loyalist paramilitary-style organisation called Ulster Resistance was formed on 10 November 1986 by Ian Paisley, then leader of the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), Peter Robinson of the DUP, and Ivan Foster.
Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, PC ( born 6 April 1926 ) is a politician and former church minister from Northern Ireland.
Ian Richard Kyle Paisley was born in Armagh, County Armagh and brought up in the town of Ballymena, County Antrim, where his father James Kyle Paisley was an Independent Baptist pastor.
Following rumours and a marked change in his appearance, it was confirmed in July 2004 that Paisley had been undergoing tests for an undisclosed illness and in 2005 Ian Paisley, Jr. confirmed that his father had been gravely ill. Paisley himself later admitted that he had " walked in death's shadow.
Ian Paisley, George W. Bush and Martin McGuinness in December 2007.
On 2 March 2010, it was announced that Ian Paisley would step down as a Member of Parliament in the next general election ; held on 6 May.
His son Ian Paisley, Jr. was elected to succeed him in the seat at the general election on 6 May 2010.
In November 2011, Ian Paisley announced his retirement from the pastorate at his congregation, which he had led for over 60 years.
Hume tells the story of the occasion when he said to Ian Paisley, " Ian, if the word ' no ' were to be removed from the English language, you'd be speechless, wouldn't you!

Ian and Democratic
In the 2004 European Parliament election the EFA was reduced to four MEPs two of the SNP ( Ian Hudghton and Alyn Smith ), one of PC ( Jill Evans ) and one of the Republican Left of Catalonia ( ERC ; Bernat Joan i Mari, replaced at the mid-term by MEP Mikel Irujo of Basque EA ) plus two affiliate members ( Tatjana Ždanoka of For Human Rights in United Latvia ( PCTVL ) and László Tőkés, independent MEP and former member of the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania ( UMDR ).
Ian Paisley's Democratic Unionist Party is founded in Northern Ireland.
Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Jr., MP ( born 12 December 1966 in Belfast, Northern Ireland ) is the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for North Antrim and member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ) and an author.
Dolores Kelly, the Social Democratic and Labour Party equality spokesman called on the Northern Ireland Assembly to censure Mr Paisley, saying " Ian Paisley is a junior minister in the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister, the department which is charged with promoting equality and bringing forward the Single Equality Bill.
Andrew Hunter, a former Conservative MP who defected to Ian Paisley's Democratic Unionist Party, was a long time patron of the magazine.
He was supported by MPs Pat Martin, Judy Wasylycia-Leis, Bev Desjarlais, Wendy Lill, Yvon Godin and Dick Proctor, Manitoba Premier Gary Doer, New Democratic Party of Ontario leader Howard Hampton, and several former MPs including Simon de Jong, Dawn Black, Ian Waddell and Howard McCurdy.
In 2003, he was the victim of a personal attack by the leader of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, Ian Paisley, a former outspoken critic of the Republic of Ireland and its government.
On the first of April 2008, Ian Khama ascended to the presidency as the fourth President of the Republic of Botswana, as a result relinquishing his chairmanship of the Botswana Democratic Party.
* Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP )-The larger of the two main unionist political parties in Northern Ireland ; founded by Ian Paisley and currently led by Peter Robinson.
He has been actively involved in Northern Irish politics since 1970 when he became a founding member of Ian Paisley's Democratic Unionist Party.
* Ian Paisley ( Democratic Unionist Party )
* Ian Davidson ( South African politician ), South African Democratic Alliance MP
It was set up by Ian Paisley, and was the forerunner of the modern Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ) and emerged from the Ulster Protestant Action ( UPA ) movement.
However, there were immediate repercussions ; Ian Smith, chief whip for the UFP in the federal assembly, resigned in protest at the new Southern Rhodesian constitution, calling it " racialist ", whilst the African nationalist party, the National Democratic Party, withdrew support for the constitution having earlier signed it.
He was formerly a member of the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), for which he successfully stood for election in 2004 to the European Parliament ( succeeding Ian Paisley ).
The Member of Parliament since the 2010 general election is Ian Paisley, Jr. of the Democratic Unionist Party.
Dr. Ian Paisley, who was initially elected in the 1970 general election as a member of the Protestant Unionist Party but since 1971 has sat for the Democratic Unionist Party.
** The leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, Ian Paisley, makes an historic first visit to Dublin for political talks with Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.
The main sticking point is a refusal by the Irish Republican Army to allow photographs be taken of arms decommissioning and a refusal by the Democratic Unionist Party's Ian Paisley to witness disarmament himself.
He was unsuccessful, finishing 380 votes behind New Democratic Party candidate Ian Waddell in Vancouver-Fraserview.
* Ian Angus, The Trial of Thomas Hardy: A Forgotten Chapter in the Working Class Fight for Democratic Rights. November 4, 2009, http :// www. socialistvoice. ca /? p = 725

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