Asked what would be their emotional response to a referendum which voted for unity, 27 per cent of Protestant voters in the ...
Since 2022, in the ARINS/Irish Times surveys there has been a marked increase in the proportion of Northern Catholics who ...
While there is a slight increase in support for Irish unity, overall, the people of Northern Ireland do not support Irish ...
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Hosted on MSN1969: How the Troubles Started in Northern IrelandThe Troubles did not break out on a specific date, but it is generally agreed that they began in 1969. The seeds of the ...
Support for a united Ireland has increased by seven percentage points in just two years, a new survey shows. The growth in ...
The Ascension of William and Mary, Britain’s First Co-Monarchs, Marked a Victory for Protestantism
The equal rulers returned England to Protestant rule and began a new era of royal leadership defined by parliamentary oversight ...
Picking up from the account in Solidarity 731 of how the 1960s civil rights movement in Northern Ireland led to a bloody ...
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Chief Constable Jon Boutcher was entirely correct to declare that ensuring the PSNI is fully representative of the community ...
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Belfast Live on MSNThe Ireland rugby team that 'rose like a dove above The Troubles' and united a countryIreland was being torn apart by sectarian hatred. This is the story of a rugby team that brought Protestants and Catholics ...
A new project will look at the history of Dublin's Temple Hill and Bird's Nest children's homes through interviews with ...
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Ireland isn't normal.Northern Ireland was engulfed in a civil conflict known as The Troubles. The country—only a small section of the island of ...
Anti-capitalist, anti-racist, but certainly not anti-craic is what Fun Protestants is all about. A new musical duo from ...
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