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Wrapping up a series of articles on the great political upheaval in Northern Ireland in 1968-69. This instalment is about Britain putting troops onto the streets on 14 August 1969. On 12 August 1969 ...
“Provisional adjacent” is not an adequate description of the politics of the Irish Republican Socialist Party. The UDR was ... sold by the Provisionals in Belfast was Republican News, not ...
The pro-Union community in Northern Ireland needs to waken up and smell the political coffee by realising the Alliance Party is no longer a ‘soft U’ Unionist movement, but is an integral part of the ...
The class struggles of the time unfolded in a city where industrial development was much less advanced than in Belfast or Glasgow ... Murphy and Liam Cunningham have more of a worked-out socialist ...
Politicians from People Before Profit, a socialist party in Ireland, have demanded that the Irish ... director of the humanitarian and social justice organization 174 Trust in Belfast, chanted with ...
The Portuguese Democratic Movement (MDP), who have just entered the provisional government and are closely allied with the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNRival demonstrators come together to oppose Turkey’s governmentProtesters range from the socialist left to the ultra-nationalist right ... alongside rallies of Mr Imamoglu’s centre-left ...
and the party of recently defeated Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Much further to the left is Die Linke. It is the offspring of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) – commonly referred to in ...
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