Background
Bell was born in Dromara and grew up in West Belfast.
Bell was born in Dromara and grew up in West Belfast.
She was educated at the Dominican College, Belfast and the University of Ulster.
She held a number of jobs including working in the Civil Service and later as Welfare Officer for the Community of the Peace People. In 1986 she became General Secretary of the Alliance Party. However Neeson himself soon resigned and Bell stood for the leadership as a traditionalist bridge-building candidate, against David Ford who was on the more consciously Liberal, internationalist wing of the party.
At the Party"s council Bell received 45 votes to Ford"s 86 and she remained as the party"s deputy leader.
In the 2003 Assembly elections she retained her seat. On 10 December 2005 it was announced that Bell would stand down as Deputy Leader of the party and not contest the next Assembly elections.
Bell acted as the Speaker of the Assembly established by the Northern Ireland Acting 2006 and of the Transitional Assembly established by the Northern Ireland (Street Andrews Agreement) Acting 2006. On 8 May 2007 she was appointed Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly (which had been suspended since 2002) only to be replaced that same day by William Hay.
After leaving political life Eileen Bell turned to a charity she had long supported and became Vice President and Legislative Advisor to Autism Northen Ireland. She has been one of the driving forces behind a Lobby for an Autism Bill in Northern Ireland.
In June 2001 Bell was appointed Deputy Leader of the Alliance by Séan Neeson, following the resignation of Seamus Close over disagreements on the party"s direction.
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She was a former member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for North Down and former deputy leader of the Alliance Party.