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Ulster Unionist David Hoey,at his Co Londonderry home. David Trimble is to face a leadership challenge at a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council next week. Coleraine based management consultant Hoey is to run against Mr Trimble to force a leadership contest at the party's annual meeting on March 27. The party was overtaken as the main unionist party in last November's assembly election by the Democratic Unionist Party. Mr Hoey said if he won the leadership fight, he would stand aside to make way for a new leadership team. 27/03/04: Ulster Unionists were preparing to vote on whether David Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ulster-unionist-david-hoeyat-his-co-londonderry-home-david-trimble-107506386.html
RMG6W9DP–Ulster Unionist David Hoey,at his Co Londonderry home. David Trimble is to face a leadership challenge at a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council next week. Coleraine based management consultant Hoey is to run against Mr Trimble to force a leadership contest at the party's annual meeting on March 27. The party was overtaken as the main unionist party in last November's assembly election by the Democratic Unionist Party. Mr Hoey said if he won the leadership fight, he would stand aside to make way for a new leadership team. 27/03/04: Ulster Unionists were preparing to vote on whether David
Ulster Unionist David Hoey, at his Co Londonderry home, David Trimble is to face a leadership challenge at a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council next week. Coleraine based management consultant David Hoey is to run against Mr Trimble to force a leadership contest at the party's annual meeting on 27 March. The party was overtaken as the main unionist party in last November's assembly election by the Democratic Unionist Party. Mr Hoey said if he won the leadership fight, he would stand aside to make way for a new leadership team. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ulster-unionist-david-hoey-at-his-co-londonderry-home-david-trimble-107506381.html
RMG6W9DH–Ulster Unionist David Hoey, at his Co Londonderry home, David Trimble is to face a leadership challenge at a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council next week. Coleraine based management consultant David Hoey is to run against Mr Trimble to force a leadership contest at the party's annual meeting on 27 March. The party was overtaken as the main unionist party in last November's assembly election by the Democratic Unionist Party. Mr Hoey said if he won the leadership fight, he would stand aside to make way for a new leadership team.
Ulster Unionist David Hoey at his Co Londonderry home. David Trimble is to face a leadership challenge at a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council next week. Coleraine based management consultant Hoey is to run against Mr Trimble to force a leadership contest at the party's annual meeting on March 27. The party was overtaken as the main unionist party in last November's assembly election by the Democratic Unionist Party. Mr Hoey said if he won the leadership fight, he would stand aside to make way for a new leadership team. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ulster-unionist-david-hoey-at-his-co-londonderry-home-david-trimble-107506388.html
RMG6W9DT–Ulster Unionist David Hoey at his Co Londonderry home. David Trimble is to face a leadership challenge at a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council next week. Coleraine based management consultant Hoey is to run against Mr Trimble to force a leadership contest at the party's annual meeting on March 27. The party was overtaken as the main unionist party in last November's assembly election by the Democratic Unionist Party. Mr Hoey said if he won the leadership fight, he would stand aside to make way for a new leadership team.
Leader of the Ulster Unionists David Trimble, talks to the media outside No 10 Downing Street, London, after talks with Prime Minister Tony Blair to discuss the present state of the Northern Irish peace process. Mr Trimble called on Northern Ireland's political parties to pull out of talks on restoring devolution and isolate Sinn Fein, urging other parties to follow his lead and abandon talks on the review of the Good Friday Agreement. 27/03/04: Ulster Unionists were preparing to vote on whether Trimble should remain as their leader. As 800 delegates of the Ulster Unionist Council travelled Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leader-of-the-ulster-unionists-david-trimble-talks-to-the-media-outside-107496283.html
RMG6TTGY–Leader of the Ulster Unionists David Trimble, talks to the media outside No 10 Downing Street, London, after talks with Prime Minister Tony Blair to discuss the present state of the Northern Irish peace process. Mr Trimble called on Northern Ireland's political parties to pull out of talks on restoring devolution and isolate Sinn Fein, urging other parties to follow his lead and abandon talks on the review of the Good Friday Agreement. 27/03/04: Ulster Unionists were preparing to vote on whether Trimble should remain as their leader. As 800 delegates of the Ulster Unionist Council travelled