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“The Orange State is gone, and it’s not coming back”- Mary Lou McDonald on the 100th anniversary of the Dáil

Posted By: January 12, 2019

Irish Independent. Dublin. Saturday, January 12, 2019 Sinn Fein President Mary Lou McDonald has proclaimed that “the orange state is gone and it’s not coming back” at an event to mark the anniversary of the first Dail in Dublin.Mrs. McDonald and party representatives met in Mansion House to celebrate 100 years since the meeting of the First Dail at the venue […]

”Christianity is being eroded and despised” – Ireland’s moral minority rise up

Posted By: January 12, 2019

”Christianity is being eroded and despised” – Ireland’s moral minority rise up Liberal, secular Ireland has seemed to conquer all in recent decades. But there are signs that the faithful who voted No in the abortion poll are fighting back.Kim Bielenberg. Irish Independent. Dublin. Saturday, January, 12, 2019Charles Byrne, a piano teacher from Drogheda, believes there is an agenda […]

Biggest disaster’: Luton’s Irish community is nervous as Brexit looms

Posted By: January 12, 2019

  Questions on pensions, passports, and travel for Irish living in the London commuter townShane Hickey Luton. Irish Times.Dublin. Saturday, January 12, 2019 ’We were all told a different story’: Jean Scales of the Luton Irish Forum on the Leave campaign. Photo: Joanne O’Brien More than two years on from the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, Jean Scales is more […]

TDs meet with KBC Bank and say they don’t want a return to days of the Black and Tans

Posted By: January 12, 2019

Mattie McGrath, Michael Collins and Carol Nolan met with the bank’s reps in the wake of violent scenes in Roscommon. The Journal.ie Dublin. Thursday, January 10, 2019 THREE INDEPENDENT TDS today met with representatives of KBC Bank Ireland this afternoon to discuss evictions and how financial institutions deal with people in financial distress.TDs Mattie McGrath, Michael Collins and Carol Nolan met with […]

Welsh party leader calls for Celtic political union

Posted By: January 12, 2019

Adam Price outlined the importance of developing the existing relationship between Ireland and Wales By Irene Ní Nualláin. Irish News. Belfast. Saturday, January 12, 2019The leader of the Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru said there needs to be much greater cooperation between the Celtic nations post-Brexit.Speaking in Dublin today, Adam Price proposed a Celtic Development Bank for joint infrastructure […]

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