It was initially only available exclusively to attendees of the band's December 2009 tour as a bonus supplement to their previous studio album, ¡Chutzpah!, before becoming available on their webstore.
Brian Lenihan, Jnr | JNR Class C62 | JNR Class D62 | Eoin Ryan, Jnr | Christy O'Connor Jnr | Paul Connaughton, Jnr | Mark Killilea, Jnr | Kweku Baako Jnr | John Mannion, Jnr | John Beirne, Jnr | JNR Class EF63 | JNR Class D61 | JNR Class C56 | Jim Gibbons, Jnr | James Larkin, Jnr | Fintan Coogan, Jnr | ¡Chutzpah! | chutzpah | Alexis FitzGerald, Jnr |
His nephew Alexis FitzGerald, Jnr (born 1945), former Irish Fine Gael politician, TD and Senator
His son Brian Lenihan, Jnr (1959-2011), also an Irish Fianna Fáil politician
The Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan, signaled that he would publish a Bill by the end of 2009.
He was the eldest son of the Rev. E. S. Brookes, Snr., who was one of the leaders of the Nonconformist Emigration Association and founders of the Albertland Special Settlement at Kaipara, Auckland in 1862.
On 15 April 2009, Byrne was nominated as a Fianna Fáil candidate (along with Eoin Ryan) for the Dublin constituency at the 2009 European Parliament election which was held on 5 June 2009 but she was not elected.
His son Eoin Ryan, Jnr (born 1953), Irish Fianna Fáil politician, Member of the European Parliament, former Teachta Dála (TD)
His son Fintan Coogan, Jnr (born 1944), also an Irish Fine Gael politician, TD and senator
The son of Frank McBrearty, Snr, McBrearty became known nationally as a result of the Morris Tribunal's ruling that police had tried to frame him for the 1996 murder of Richie Barron.
Politicians such as the former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, and Ministers Batt O'Keeffe, Éamon Ó Cuív, Brian Lenihan and his brother Conor Lenihan have all been targeted, with NUI Galway and UCD having the most widely reported rate of activism against visiting Ministers.
Eisenhower Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1978, 1980
His son Jim Gibbons, Jnr (born 1954), former Irish Progressive Democrats Senator
Gibbons came in eight place in the five-seater constituency, behind two other unsuccessful candidates: sitting Fianna Fáil TD M. J. Nolan and the Green Party's Mary White.
His son John Beirne, Jnr (19??–1967), Irish Clann na Talmhan politician
His son John Mannion, Jnr (1944–2006), also an Irish Fine Gael politician from County Galway
His son Mark Killilea, Jnr (born 1939), also an Irish Fianna Fáil Party politician, TD and Senator and MEP
The Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan, said the banks would have to assume significant losses when the loans, largely made to property developers, are removed from their books.
On 18 June 2009, Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan TD for the Irish Government established a single fully integrated regulatory institution, the Central Bank of Ireland.
His son Paul Connaughton, Jnr, Irish Fine Gael politician for Galway East since 2011
Other stories that Gringras tells in this performance are called Kissing through a Handkerchief – what happens when two cultures clash; The Arab and the Jew – the pain and humanity of the conflict between them; Chesed and Din – the overflowing love from Israeli Chutzpah; and An Unbeliever in the Holy City – a tale of a Yom Kippur in Jerusalem.
In December 2009, Halligan controversially disclosed the fact that the then Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan, Jnr had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
After Big Jim Larkin's 1947 death, his son James Larkin, Jnr became general secretary, and continued to preside over a gradual expansion of the WUI, including amalgamations with a number of other unions.