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Justin Barrett
Irish far right activist (born 1971)
This article is about the Irish political activist. For the psychologist, see Justin L. Barrett.
Justin Barrett (born 13 April 1971) is an Irish far-right political activist, conspiracy theorist,[11] and anti-abortion activist. As of April 2024, he was the leader of a group called Clann Éireann.[12] He was leader of the National Party from 2016 until a leadership rift in July 2023 with his former deputy leader James Reynolds led to a dispute with both men claiming to be leader of the party.
Barrett's activism began in the 1990s, with the anti-abortion campaign group Youth Defence. He campaigned against the Treaty of Nice in 2002 and founded the National Party in 2016. Barrett and the National Party campaigned for a No vote in the 2018 abortion referendum through the Abortion Never campaign,[13] which functioned as "an Irish nationalist anti-abortion campaign".[14] Barrett has never
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Professor Nicola Mutch
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Biography
Education
University of Aberdeen, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and Department of Medince and Therapeutics. Aberdeen, UK. PhD in Haemostasis & Vascular Biology (1997-2000). Supervisor Dr Nuala A Booth. Funded bygd ACTR.
University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK. BSc (Hons) (1993-1997) in Molecular and Cel
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Charlotte (Mulhern) Barrett (1877)
CharlotteBarrett formerly Mulhern aka Mulheron
Born in Letterkenny, County Donegal, IrelandDaughter of John Mulheron and Eliza (McFadden) Mulheron
Sister of Elizabeth Mulheron, Jane Mary Mulheron, Ellen (Mulheron) O'Donnell, Fanny Mulheron, John Mulheron and Sarah Mulheron
[spouse(s) unknown]
Mother of Charlotte Mary (Barrett) Walters
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography
Charlotte Mulhern, also Mulheron, daughter of John Mulheron and Eliza (McFadden) Mulheron, was born on 15 Dec. 1877 at Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland.[1][2][3] She appeared as a passenger on the S. S. Arabic, sailing from Liverpool and arriving in Boston 16 Sep. 1905. She listed her cousin Patrick Filoona as her contact in Boston. It seems likely that she was traveling with Mary Ann Faloona, brother of Patrick. Mary is listed next