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Jennifer Carroll MacNeill

Irish politician (born 1980)

Jennifer Carroll MacNeill (néeCarroll; born 5 September 1980[1]) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Health since January 2025. She previously served as Minister of State for European Affairs from 2024 to 2025 and Minister of State at the Department of Finance from 2022 to 2024. She has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dún Laoghaire constituency since the 2020 general election.[2][3][4] She has worked as a solicitor and barrister within the public service and also as a government special advisor.[4][5]

Early life

She studied Economics and Social Science at Trinity College Dublin, graduating in 2002 with joint honours in Political Science and Business.[6] She later completed a PhD in public policy and Political Science at University College Dublin, with a thesis entitled Institutional Change in Judicial Selection Systems: Ireland in Comparative Perspective, which won the 2015 Basil Chubb Prize for best PhD thesi

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Based on the 1994 landmark case in Michigan which set a precedent for ruling that putting a child in daycare could not be considered suitable grounds for losing custody, this docudrama follo... Read allBased on the 1994 landmark case in Michigan which set a precedent for ruling that putting a child in daycare could not be considered suitable grounds for losing custody, this docudrama follows the birth of daughter Maranda Ireland-Smith to teenagers Jennifer Ireland and Steve Smi... Read allBased on the 1994 landmark case in Michigan which set a precedent for ruling that putting a child in daycare could not be considered suitable grounds for losing custody, this docudrama follows the birth of daughter Maranda Ireland-Smith to teenagers Jennifer Ireland and Steve Smith. Her father fought for custody when she was three, based on the grounds that Jennifer, ... Read all

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    Jennifer Brant 

    Brant’s art practice is rooted in a desire to be present and make connections. Central to her practice are the processes of working with materials and cultivating kinship. In her work, she attempts to transmute embodied experience into poetic objects that are intended to act as invitations, interfaces and/or archives. She creates situations where she might facilitate an encounter between herself and the more-than-human world, make herself vulnerable and expand the definition of person. She approaches her research and making with care, centralizing polyontological thinking, curiosity, and decolonization strategies.

    Artist Bio: 

    Jennifer Brant is an interdisciplinary artist whose emergent research and material-based practice tries to concurrently experience, facilitate, and chronicle interactions with both the human and more-than-human world. She explores systems and relationships, marginalized spaces, complicated emotional states, and futurity. Using installations and interventions, field studies, textile practices, ceramics

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