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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)

British Government need to tackle rising living costs - Archibald22 June, 2022

Tories need to listen to workers and act on the cost of living - Archibald18 June, 2022

The British Government must cut tax on petrol and diesel - Archibald17 June, 2022

Archibald criticises awarding of mineral licences for Dalradian Gold14 June, 2022

Wrightbus order highlights benefits of protocol for businesses in north - Archibald13 June, 2022

Past time for playing politics around protocol - Archibald10 June, 2022

Latest ONS figures further evidence the protocol is working and creating jobs - Archibald2 June, 2022

Latest electricity price hike will hit struggling workers and families - Archibald1 June, 2022

Wrightbus contract example of protocol opportunities - Archibald27 May, 2022

Building on increased all-island trade will create jobs and prosperity – Archibald25 May, 2022

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