Irish Labour pledges support for anti-munition strikers
Dublin, 16 June 1920 - The Irish Labour Party and Trade Union Congress has pledged its support for workers in Dublin who...
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Dublin, 16 June 1920 - The Irish Labour Party and Trade Union Congress has pledged its support for workers in Dublin who...
Read moreDublin, 11 June 1919 - Coal merchants in Dublin yesterday were thronged with people looking to acquire supplies of coal. In some...
Read moreIt was an unusual time and place for a controversy about the origins of the State to develop: in the...
Read moreDublin, 2 November 1918 - The Irish Labour Party will not contest the forthcoming general election. At a special session of the...
Read moreDublin, 28 Sept 1918 - Cumman na mBan has called for Irish republican prisoners in English jails to be released immediately. At...
Read moreDublin, 20 April 1918 - The disparate strands of Irish nationalism have come together in Dublin to register their opposition to the...
Read moreDublin, 24 April 1918 - Almost all of the country ground to a halt yesterday as workers withdrew their labour in opposition...
Read moreDublin, 5 July 1915 - The rise in opposition to the prospect of conscription being introduced in Ireland continued with a public...
Read moreBy Ed Mulhall On the 9th September 1914 at 25 Parnell Square (then Rutland Square) in the library of the Gaelic League,...
Read moreWilliam O’Brien, MP, has published letters he received from the former leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, Charles...
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