Belfast shipyard workers call for UVF to be mobilised
Belfast, 3 September 1920 - Protestant shipyard workers in Belfast have called for the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) to be mobilised to...
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Belfast, 3 September 1920 - Protestant shipyard workers in Belfast have called for the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) to be mobilised to...
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Read moreBirmingham, 12 June 1920 - A discussion on Ireland at a conference of the National Unionist Association in Birmingham yesterday concluded with...
Read moreWestminster, 1 April 1920 - The government of Ireland bill had its second reading in the House of Commons yesterday, passing by 348...
Read moreWestminster, 15 November 1919 - The shape of the future governance of Ireland is beginning to become clear, and details that are...
Read moreCork, 31 December 1918 - The scale of the electoral shakeup delivered by Irish voters has been the subject of many newspaper...
Read moreBelfast, 29 November 1918 - Sir Edward Carson is to contest the forthcoming general election in the constituency of Duncairn in Belfast. ...
Read moreDublin, 5 March 1918 - A group of prominent southern unionists have issued a rallying cry in defence of law and order...
Read moreLondon, 24 October 1917 - An amendment proposed to the forthcoming Electoral Bill would see unionists gain seats in Ireland. The amendment,...
Read moreBerlin, 30 November 1914 - Sir Roger Casement has travelled to Berlin for talks with the German authorities. Sir Roger was...
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