Several members of Fianna Fáil have criticized the Irish Government's decision to send two representatives to a remembrance service celebrating the centenary of the partition of Ireland next week.
This week marks 100 years since the Government of Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain divided Ireland into two self-governing polities. Stephen O’Neill’s Irish Culture and Partition ...
Any discussion involving an objective assessment of our historical past is rendered difficult for a number of different reasons which are linked to each other. Partition and neutrality are ...
BEFORE President Kennedy's visit to Ireland, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) expected there would be demonstrations during the visit to highlight the issue of partition, which Kennedy was ...
Partition “broke apart a single, more diverse society” and was designed to be “intractable” because it created two states dominated by majority interests in the decades afterwards, Taoiseach Micheál ...
The Irish state’s decade-plus-long programme commemorating the Irish revolutionary years has come to an end, the finishing point to the decade being 1923, the year the Irish Civil War ended and the ...
London, 10 June 1916 - Groups from around Ireland have condemned the proposal to temporarily exclude six Ulster counties from the new Home Rule settlement. Originally suggested in 1912, the ...
R.W. Parker`s letter in your April 4 issue referring to Rev. Kevin Shanley`s previous letter dwells on the assumption that there is a difference between the re-unification of Germany and Ireland.
Westminster, 16 August 1916 - Members of the Irish Parliamentary Party have expressed delight that proposals to partition Ireland have been abandoned. The proposals emanated from negotiations ...
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