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Mark Henry Durkan (born 26 June 1960, Derry, Northern Ireland) is a nationalist politician in Northern Ireland and the leader of the [[Social Democratic and Labour Party]] (SDLP).
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Mark Henry Durkan (born 26 June 1960, Derry, Northern Ireland <ref>Northern Ireland Assemby 2007 [http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/members/biogs_07/durkan_m.htm Mark Durkan]</ref>) is a nationalist politician in Northern Ireland and the leader of the [[Social Democratic and Labour Party]] (SDLP).
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Durkan's father was an [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] (RUC) District Inspector in Armagh who died before his son's first birthday ([1]). He was educated at St. Patrick's Primary School and at St. Columb's College.
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Durkan's father was an [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]] (RUC) District Inspector in Armagh who died before his son's first birthday <ref>BBC News, 1 February 2007, Northern Ireland [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6290031.stm.Profile: Mark Durkan] Martina Purdy</ref>. He was educated at St. Patrick's Primary School and at St. Columb's College in Derry<ref>Northern Ireland Assemby [http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/members/biogs_07/durkan_m.htm Mark Durkan]</ref>.
  
He studied politics at the Queen's University of Belfast and later did a part-time Bachelor of Arts course in Public Policy Management with the University of Ulster at Magee ([2]). While at QUB Durkan served as Deputy President of Queen's Students' Union from 1982-1983. He was also elected Deputy President of the Union of Students in Ireland from 1982-1984.
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He studied politics at the Queen's University of Belfast and later did a part-time Bachelor of Arts course in Public Policy Management with the University of Ulster at Magee. While at QUB Durkan served as Deputy President of Queen's Students' Union from 1982-1983. He was also elected Deputy President of the Union of Students in Ireland from 1982-1984 <ref>SDLP 2007 [http://www.sdlp.ie/mp_details.php?id=114 Mark Durkan MP]</ref> .
  
 
==Politics==
 
==Politics==
He became involved in politics in 1981 when he became a member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party. In 1984 he went to work for John Hume as his Westminster Assistant. He became a key figure in organising by-election campaigns for the [[Seamus Mallon]] and [[Eddie McGrady]] in the 1980s.
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He became involved in politics in 1981 when he became a member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party. In 1984 he went to work for John Hume as his Westminster Assistant. He became a key figure in organising by-election campaigns for the [[Seamus Mallon]] and [[Eddie McGrady]] in the 1980s <ref>Northern Ireland Assemby 2003 [http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/members/biogs_03/durkan_m.htm Mark Durkan]</ref>.
  
In 1990 Durkan became chairperson of the SDLP, a position he served in until 1995. He was a key member of the party's negotiating team in the run up to the Good Friday Agreement.
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In 1990 Durkan became chairperson of the SDLP, a position he served in until 1995<ref>Northern Ireland Assemby 2003 [http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/members/biogs_03/durkan_m.htm Mark Durkan]</ref>. He was a key member of the party's negotiating team in the run up to the Good Friday Agreement <ref>BBC News, 1 February 2007, Northern Ireland [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6290031.stm.Profile: Mark Durkan] Martina Purdy</ref>.
  
Following the Agreement Durkan was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1998, and became a member of the Northern Ireland Executive as Minister for Finance and Personnel.
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Following the Agreement Durkan was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1998, and became a member of the Northern Ireland Executive as Minister for Finance and Personnel<ref>Northern Ireland Assemby 2003 [http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/members/biogs_03/durkan_m.htm Mark Durkan]</ref>.
  
He served in that position until 2001 when he replaced Seamus Mallon as Deputy First Minister. He was also elected Leader of the SDLP in that year. Durkan was re-elected to the Assembly in the election of November 2003. However, the Assembly and the Executive remain suspended.
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He served in that position until 2001 when he replaced Seamus Mallon as Deputy First Minister<ref>BBC News, 1 February 2007, Northern Ireland [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6290031.stm.Profile: Mark Durkan] Martina Purdy</ref>. He was also elected Leader of the SDLP in that year. Durkan was re-elected to the Assembly in the election of November 2003. However, the Assembly and the Executive remained suspended until 8 May 2007<ref>Northern Irish Assemby 2007[http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/index.htm Homepage]</ref>.
  
In the 2005 general election he retained the Foyle seat at Westminster for the SDLP with an sizeable majority, despite a strong effort by [[Sinn Féin]] to take the seat. Durkan won 21,119 votes which was 46.3% of the total.
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In the 2005 general election he retained the Foyle seat at Westminster for the SDLP with a sizeable majority, despite a strong effort by [[Sinn Féin]] to take the seat. Durkan won 21,119 votes <ref>BBC News; Election 2005; 6 May, 2005 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/vote_2005/northern_ireland/4493717.stm SDLP's Durkan wins seat in Foyle]</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
  
* He is a Fellow of the [[British American Project]]
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* He is a Fellow of the [[British American Project]]<ref>BBC News; Programmes [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/6158823.stm This Weeks Panel]</ref>
* Patron of the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]
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* Patron of the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]] <ref>Westminster Foundation for Democracy 2007 [http://www.wfd.org/pages/standard.aspx?i_PageID=11158 Governors and Patrons]</ref>
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== Contacts ==
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23 Bishop Street,
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Derry City,
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Co Derry,
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BT48 6PR
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Tel:028 7136 0700 Fax:028 7136 0808
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m.durkan@sdlp.ie
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== References ==
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Revision as of 14:59, 3 September 2007

Mark Henry Durkan (born 26 June 1960, Derry, Northern Ireland [1]) is a nationalist politician in Northern Ireland and the leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP).

Background

Durkan's father was an Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) District Inspector in Armagh who died before his son's first birthday [2]. He was educated at St. Patrick's Primary School and at St. Columb's College in Derry[3].

He studied politics at the Queen's University of Belfast and later did a part-time Bachelor of Arts course in Public Policy Management with the University of Ulster at Magee. While at QUB Durkan served as Deputy President of Queen's Students' Union from 1982-1983. He was also elected Deputy President of the Union of Students in Ireland from 1982-1984 [4] .

Politics

He became involved in politics in 1981 when he became a member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party. In 1984 he went to work for John Hume as his Westminster Assistant. He became a key figure in organising by-election campaigns for the Seamus Mallon and Eddie McGrady in the 1980s [5].

In 1990 Durkan became chairperson of the SDLP, a position he served in until 1995[6]. He was a key member of the party's negotiating team in the run up to the Good Friday Agreement [7].

Following the Agreement Durkan was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1998, and became a member of the Northern Ireland Executive as Minister for Finance and Personnel[8].

He served in that position until 2001 when he replaced Seamus Mallon as Deputy First Minister[9]. He was also elected Leader of the SDLP in that year. Durkan was re-elected to the Assembly in the election of November 2003. However, the Assembly and the Executive remained suspended until 8 May 2007[10].

In the 2005 general election he retained the Foyle seat at Westminster for the SDLP with a sizeable majority, despite a strong effort by Sinn Féin to take the seat. Durkan won 21,119 votes [11]

Affiliations


Contacts

23 Bishop Street, Derry City, Co Derry, BT48 6PR

Tel:028 7136 0700 Fax:028 7136 0808

m.durkan@sdlp.ie


References

  1. Northern Ireland Assemby 2007 Mark Durkan
  2. BBC News, 1 February 2007, Northern Ireland Mark Durkan Martina Purdy
  3. Northern Ireland Assemby Mark Durkan
  4. SDLP 2007 Mark Durkan MP
  5. Northern Ireland Assemby 2003 Mark Durkan
  6. Northern Ireland Assemby 2003 Mark Durkan
  7. BBC News, 1 February 2007, Northern Ireland Mark Durkan Martina Purdy
  8. Northern Ireland Assemby 2003 Mark Durkan
  9. BBC News, 1 February 2007, Northern Ireland Mark Durkan Martina Purdy
  10. Northern Irish Assemby 2007Homepage
  11. BBC News; Election 2005; 6 May, 2005 SDLP's Durkan wins seat in Foyle
  12. BBC News; Programmes This Weeks Panel
  13. Westminster Foundation for Democracy 2007 Governors and Patrons