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brannigan

[bran-i-guhn]

noun

  1. a carouse.

  2. a squabble; brawl.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of brannigan1

First recorded in 1925–30; probably from proper name
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Ms McLaughlin's mother, Andrea Brannigan, told BBC News NI "all I ever wanted was an inquest locally so hopefully this will finally lead to getting a death certificate".

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Ms Brannigan also said, in a statement issued on behalf of her solicitor, that she was "grateful to the attorney general" that the inquest into her daughter's death will happen.

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Ms Brannigan said her solicitor had begun the process of providing the legal documentation to the coroner to assist in his investigation.

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"By asking for Angela, a person who may be feeling uncomfortable or feel unsafe within a licensed venue can quickly alert staff," Supt Pete Brannigan said.

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Natalie Brannigan, 42, from The Green in Holywood, admitted a charge of assisting offenders and was given a two-year sentence, suspended for two years.

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