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Friday 22nd October 2010 SDLP Leader Margaret Ritchie MP has requested a meeting with the Chancellor George Osborne to discuss the implications of the Comprehensive Spending Review on Northern Ireland.
Saturday 23rd October 2010 SDLP Leader Margaret Ritchie has said ‘Ireland’s Greatest Ever’ John Hume -as voted by the people of Ireland- has set us all a challenge to continue his work and bring change for the better for every person on this island.
Saturday 23rd October 2010 SDLP Leader Margaret Ritchie led an SDLP delegation today (Saturday) that met with Bishop Donal McKeown, chairman of the Commission for Catholic Education, and other religious leaders in Belfast to discuss the impact of Peter Robinson’s speech on integration in education.
Saturday 23rd October 2010 SDLP leader Margaret Ritchie has called for the public to stand shoulder in opposing the Comprehensive Spending Review and show that solidarity of protest is not "pointless".
Saturday 23rd October 2010 SDLP Leader and South Down MP Margaret Ritchie has said the area is finding it difficult to comprehend the terrible reality of the deaths and injuries caused by a helicopter crash at Leitrim Lodge in the Mournes.
Sunday 24th October 2010 SDLP leader Margaret Ritchie has said the voting of John Hume as Ireland’s Greatest is the perfect mandate to name Derry’s new peace bridge after the city’s greatest son.
Monday 25th October 2010 SDLP Leader Margaret Ritchie has called for a social partnership approach to public expenditure savings, involving business, trade unions and the voluntary sector.
Wednesday 27th October 2010 SDLP Leader Margaret Ritchie MP said the Treasury should give special consideration and priority to Northern Ireland when considering reintroduction of the Aggregates Levy Scheme.
Thursday 28th October 2010 SDLP Leader Margaret Ritchie MP said she has received assurances from the Treasury that they will actively pursue an early replacement of the Aggregates Levy Scheme with the EU Commission.
Thursday 28th October 2010 SDLP South Down MP Margaret Ritchie said she was greatly relieved that there were no fatalities when a police helicopter crashed at the rescue site in the Mournes where two people died in an earlier crash.
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