Nuala Fennell

Nuala Fennell (née Campbell; 25 November 1935 – 11 August 2009) was an Irish Fine Gael politician, economist and activist who served as Minister of State for Women's Affairs and Family Law from December 1982 to January 1987. She served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South from 1981 to 1987 and 1989 to 1992. She also served as a Senator from 1987 to 1989.[1]

Nuala Fennell
Minister of State for Women's Affairs and Family Law
In office
16 December 1982  21 January 1987
TaoiseachGarret FitzGerald
Preceded byNew office
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Teachta Dála
In office
June 1989  November 1992
In office
June 1981  February 1987
ConstituencyDublin South
Senator
In office
1 March 1987  15 June 1989
ConstituencyNominated by the Taoiseach
Personal details
Born
Nuala Campbell

(1935-11-25)25 November 1935
Dublin, Ireland
Died11 August 2009(2009-08-11) (aged 73)
Merrion Road, Dublin, Ireland
NationalityIrish
Political partyFine Gael
Spouse(s)Brian Fennell
(m. 1965; d. 2009)
Children3
Alma materTrinity College Dublin

Fennell was a leading Women's Rights campaigner in the 1970s when she was part of the Irish Women's Liberation Movement, from which she resigned due to differences of policy in 1971.[2] Fennell was involved in setting up the first refuge for "battered women" in Dublin.[3]

She was elected at the 1981 general election to the 22nd Dáil, as a Fine Gael TD for Dublin South.[3] After the election, Fine Gael entered into a coalition government with the Labour Party, and Fennell was a prominent Fine Gael backbencher.

Fianna Fáil regained power briefly following the February 1982 election, but Fine Gael was returned to power later that year following the November 1982 election and Fennell was appointed Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach and Minister of State at the Department of Justice, with responsibly for Women's Affairs and Family Law.[3][4]

She lost her seat at the 1987 general election, and was nominated by the Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald to the 17th Seanad, in his last days serving as Taoiseach. She was then elected to the 18th Seanad on the Labour Panel. At the 1989 general election, she was returned to the 26th Dáil, but retired from politics at the 1992 general election.[5] She is survived by her husband Brian, and her three children.

References

  1. "Former minister Nuala Fennell dies". RTÉ News. 11 August 2009. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  2. Fennell, Nuala (2002). "Irish Women's Liberation Movement". The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing. 5. New York University Press. p. 202. ISBN 0814799078.
  3. Stephen Collins (11 August 2009). "Former minister Nuala Fennell dies". The Irish Times. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
  4. "Nuala Fennell". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 12 August 2009.
  5. "Nuala Fennell". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 12 August 2009.
  • Fennell, Nuala: Nuala Fennell:political woman:a memoir, Dublin, Currach Press, 2009.


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