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Caoimhe Archibald

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Caoimhe Archibald grew up in Coleraine and was educated at Loreto College and Queen’s University, Belfast.

She qualified with a BSc in Molecular Biology and PhD by research sponsored by a DARD studentship.

She also completed a PGDip in Management & Corporate Governance from the University of Ulster. She works in applied horticulture research and believes very strongly in the importance of investment in R&D and SMEs to enable local businesses to compete in a global market.

Caoimhe is a political activist and has been involved in the past three election campaigns in East Derry as well as supporting constituency work in the Coleraine Borough Council area.

Caoimhe is a keen runner and swimmer and has completed two marathons, fundraising for mental health and hospice charities when doing so.

She has been a member of her local GAA club for over 15 years and believes in the importance of promoting sport participation as a means to better quality of life for young and old alike.

She is also a strong advocate of Irish language and has been a member of Conradh na Gaeilge for 5 years.

Statements (466)

Statutory Bereavement Leave and other entitlements should be brought forward - Archibald23 January, 2020

Climate Emergency debate opportunity for Assembly to commit to climate action - Archibald23 January, 2020

Archibald calls to reject petroleum licence applications22 January, 2020

Sinn Féin believes in publicly funded education – Archibald17 January, 2020

Archibald writes to Ministers over gold mining concerns16 January, 2020

Archibald selected as Chairperson of Economy Committee14 January, 2020

Development of energy strategy important step in tackling climate emergency - Archibald17 December, 2019

COP25 a missed opportunity to show commitment and ambition - Archibald15 December, 2019

Tackling climate breakdown must be a priority for all - Archibald20 November, 2019

Barry’s is a local institution - Archibald15 November, 2019

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