47723
2014-15
875
St Patrick's Day
Margaret Ritchie
2015-03-17
That this House calls on the Government to bring forward legislative proposals to provide for St Patrick's Day, 17 March, to become an annual public holiday in Northern Ireland; recognises that a shared celebration of St Patrick, as a common symbol for all the people of Northern Ireland regardless of faith, belief or background, would play an important role in reconciliation; and acknowledges the deep historical, cultural and religious significance of Ireland's patron saint, whose teaching and life forms a universal example espoused by all Christian traditions.
Cultural heritage
Religion and faith communities
Margaret Ritchie
2015-03-17
Proposed
South Down
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Peter Bottomley
2015-03-17
Seconded
Worthing West
Conservative
Mark Durkan
2015-03-18
Seconded
Foyle
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Jonathan Edwards
2015-03-18
Seconded
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
Plaid Cymru
Ronnie Campbell
2015-03-18
Seconded
Blyth Valley
Labour
Martin Caton
2015-03-18
Seconded
Gower
Labour
Jim Shannon
2015-03-18
Signed
Strangford
DUP
David Ward
2015-03-18
Signed
Bradford East
Liberal Democrat
John McDonnell
2015-03-18
Signed
Hayes and Harlington
Labour
Mary Glindon
2015-03-19
Signed
North Tyneside
Labour
Mike Hancock
2015-03-19
Signed
Portsmouth South
Liberal Democrat
Andrew Rosindell
2015-03-23
Signed
Romford
Conservative
Naomi Long
2015-03-24
Signed
Belfast East
Alliance
David Anderson
2015-03-24
Signed
Blaydon
Labour
Alasdair McDonnell
2015-03-25
Signed
Belfast South
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Bob Russell
2015-03-25
Signed
Colchester
Liberal Democrat