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Campaign to rename Cork streets after Irish heroes

Posted By: October 20, 2016

By Eoin English. Irish Examiner Reporter. Thursday, October 20, 20 Follow @EoinBearla A campaign will be launched tonight to rename some of Cork City’s best-known streets which commemorate British “aristocrats and war criminals” after Irish heroes.Political and Irish language activist Diarmaid Ó Cadhla invited people to attend a public meeting on the issue tonight with a view to forming a committee to drive […]

British State of Denial is plain for all to see

Posted By: October 19, 2016

IRISH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING Distributed by Irish National Caucus “ Members of Congress cannot understand The Troubles in Northern Ireland if they do not grasp the fundamental truth about British Government  policy that is explained in this article by Brian Feeney: ‘official documents… reveal what was going on as Britain disengaged from the empire, and how the policies employed in […]

Accuracy of British Spying Papers

Posted By: October 19, 2016

How they got the Mac Bride Principles right By Fr. Sean McManus, President, Irish National Caucus. September 11, 2016   Say what you like about the Brits, but their spying is always accurate. Their propaganda is reckless, distorted, libelous and outrageous. But when the British spies report to their political masters and to Her Majesty’s […]

Northern Ireland should push for special EU status, says Martin McGuinness

Posted By: October 18, 2016

Deputy first minister says Belfast and Dublin must unite to negotiate post-Brexit deal with BrusselsMartin McGuinness says many unionists are as unhappy as republicans about the result of the referendum and that Brexit means disaster for the people of Ireland.Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA.   Brian Lawless/PA. Patrick Wintour. The Guardian.Monday 17 October 2016.Northern Ireland should push the EU to grant it special […]

The E.U. Should Stick to Its Guns on Brexit

Posted By: October 16, 2016

New York Times Editorial. Saturday, October  15, 2016Britain and the European Union may be getting over the initial shock of the British demand for a divorce. Now comes the bitter fight. Already, both sides have staked out very different positions on immigration, an issue that promises to be the most contentious in the separation proceedings.Germany, France, and other union members have argued that […]

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