Nichola Mallon (born 23 August 1979) is an Irish politician from
Northern Ireland
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serving as Deputy Leader of the
Social Democratic and Labour Party
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(SDLP) since 2017. She served as a
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
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About
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(MLA) for
Belfast North from 2016 to 2022 and as
Lord Mayor of Belfast
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from 2014 to 2015. She was elected as Deputy Leader of the SDLP in 2017. She was appointed
Minister for Infrastructure on 11 January 2020, before being removed from office after losing her seat at the
2022 Assembly election.
Early life and career
Nichola Mallon was born in
Belfast
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in 1979. Her father was a printer and her mother was a dress-maker. She grew up in the
Ardoyne
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Foundation
The village of Ardoyne was founded in ...
district of North Belfast. Her family were involved in the
trade union movement and she took part in May Day rallies as a girl.
She attended Mercy Primary School followed by
St Dominic's Grammar School for Girls, where she developed an interest in politics and was attracted to the
SDLP
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. She read Economics and Politics at
Trinity College Dublin
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and graduated with a BA (Hons), followed by an MA in Comparative Ethnic Conflict from
Queen's University Belfast.
When she left QUB, she joined the civil service before moving to the
General Medical Council and then to a job with the SDLP.
Political career
In 2010 she was co-opted by the SDLP onto
Belfast City Council
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to replace
Alban Maginness
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in the
Oldpark (District Electoral Area)
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. In 2014, she won the seat in her own right, polling just under 1,000 first preferences. In 2013, she was appointed a special adviser to the SDLP's Environment Minister
Mark H. Durkan, but stood down from that position when elected Lord Mayor of Belfast in 2014.
She served as the
Lord Mayor of Belfast
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from 2014 to 2015, the first female
Irish nationalist
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politician to hold the position.
She was elected a
Member of the
Northern Ireland Assembly for
Belfast North in
2016
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and re-elected in
2017
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, increasing the SDLP vote to 5,431 first preferences.
On 12 September 2017, Mallon was elected Deputy Leader of the SDLP. She was appointed Minister for Infrastructure on 11 January 2020.
She failed to retain her seat at the
2022 Assembly election.
Post-political career
In December 2022, she started a job at
Logistics UK, a
trade association
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which represents the freight industry.
Personal life
Mallon is married to Brendan Scott and has three children, two daughters and a son.
References
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1979 births
Living people
Lord Mayors of Belfast
Social Democratic and Labour Party MLAs
Northern Ireland MLAs 2016–2017
Northern Ireland MLAs 2017–2022
Female members of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
Alumni of Queen's University Belfast
Women mayors of places in Northern Ireland
People educated at St Dominic's Grammar School for Girls