Dominic Bradley Modern Language Association, is currently a Social Democratic and Labour Party Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for Newry and Armagh.
Education
He studied at Queen's University, Belfast for a joint honours degree in English Literature and Language. After his degree he stayed on at Belfast and studied for a Postgraduate Certificate in As a mature student he went to the University of Ulster where he studied for and attained a Master"s degree in Irish Language and Literature.
Career
As an Modern Language Association, he is the Social Democratic and Labour Party Spokesperson for and for the Irish language. A graduate of Saint Paul"s High School, Bessbrook, Bradley is a teacher from County Armagh. He acted as Director of Elections for Seamus Mallon Member of Parliament and for the Social Democratic and Labour Party in the Newry and Mourne District Council area.
Membership: Bradley is an Irish language speaker, and is education editor of the daily newspaper Lá Nua.
He writes in Irish for a number of other newspapers. In October 2011, he was sanctioned by speaker for talking too long without asking a question.
Membership
2nd Northern Ireland Assembly. 3rd Northern Ireland Assembly. 4th Northern Ireland Assembly]
Member of the National Executive Association for School"s Drama
Member of National Executive National Association of Teachers of Irish.