Faster Rising,
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... mitted to film with surprisingly faithful results, at e ¢ ’{ were left behind a while ago. Paddy Clarke Ha Ha )16 Easter Rising Ha, Doyle’s delicate, detailed depiction of a » 29 ...
... sell-out. The physical force tradition is a strong element within the Republican movement, stretching back to the 1916 Easter Rising and before. J Once a general cease-fire had been agreed, the IRA would order its four active service battalions in Northern ...
... unless there was an ufiauivocd resumption of the ceasefire. But in Dublin, at a rally marking the 80th anniversary of the Easter Rising, Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams said Republic;x‘)es would “@m:l):li our place at otiating table”. He l:?d without the ...
... ‘who fought to. make Ireland independent; if even® the: status of Patrick Pearse is now questioned-(as it is).and the Easter Rising is no longer being held of sacred memory, then the old -argument: ik,‘chmse;d_. and Adams and Sinn Fein are seen stranded; ...
... Daily Express, founded by C Arthur Pearson, was first published. 1916: Republican insurrection known as the Easter Rising occurred in Dublin on Easter Monday. 1961: At conf{rence of Congolese leaders, President Tshombe, of Katanga, denounced Congolese Republic’s ...
... now than they have been in a very long while. That was the fact Mr Blair’s visit symbolised. Eightytwo years after the Easter Rising, Britain and Ireland are allies, not enemies. And smakmg‘ beneath the tricolour that fluttered above Leinster House in ...
... not y club to find their ince threatened [eld of the first year construction. of us who happen t the Battle of the the Easter Rising best consigned to of history, there is faintly nauseating y so many people h time gloating pms, real and imeither side ...
... history - and is quick to turn on leaders who fail? “Out of the darkness and into the dawn,” wrote James Connolly of the Easter Rising. In Before the Dawn, 80 years on, Gerry Adams leaves us in 1.{19 dark. ;‘! WA @ - RN | . - ...
... named after James Connolly, an Edinburgh tradeunionist and Irish Republican executed in 1916 for his part in the Dublin Easter Rising — clashed with police as they attempted to beat an official ban. Lothian Regional Council has outlawed the parade since ...
... under. the same risk as. B ROC. 5. i Cnvgg points out: that his own %tl ather fought ~alongside Eamon déValéra.in-the 1916 Easter Rising. But in common with - many- southern' :-Irish: Catholics, he is-appalled by the: savagery of the: Provisional RA: 5.0 B ...
... them- back. Politicians displayed their patriotic credentials by immortalising on Dublin’s street map heroes of the 1916 Easter Rising. Thus, for example, Brunswick Street became Pearse Street and Amiens Street Station was rechristened Connolly Station. ...
... American tourist who says “Wednesday, we did France . . .” — but he was certainly more cheerful of tone than the poet of the Easter Rising. Whether this was because he was in Scotland, or simply because he was not in Westminster, is harder to assess. No mischief ...