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Scríbhneoir páirt-aimseartha

Irish History through the fog
Scríbhneoir páirt-aimseartha Blog  
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Related Topics: 20th century Irish history, IrishThe Independent Republic, M.E., ME/CFS, The Parliament of Ireland
Author: Claire G.
More from Author: This blog deals with historical problems, M.E. matters, and other issues that have miraculously pervaded the author’s brain fog.
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'North Mayo residents say ruling vindicates their stance'

Nov 4, 2009
Irish Times, 04 November 2009 North Mayo residents say ruling vindicates their stance LORNA SIGGINS NORTH Mayo residents have said that An Bord Pleanála’s ruling on the Corrib gas onshore pipeline is a “vindication” of their stance on health...

Planning decision on Corrib onshore pipeline

Nov 3, 2009
From: Shell to Sea Community Campaign Date: Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:10 PM Subject: Planning board defer again citing safety doubts… FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE http://www.shelltosea.com SEE RTE NEWS LAST...

Report from Rossport Solidarity Camp – reposting

Sep 29, 2009
Greetings from Mayo, Here’s some news since our last update, with links to indymedia: Courts The 2006 policy of “no arrest” has been replaced with a policy of arrest, charge and get campaigners in jail out of the way. The abuse of the court...

Time magazine obituary of Countess Markievicz, 1927

Sep 27, 2009
In previous posts I posted letters to the Irish Times and Irish Independent which challenged the allegations they contained about Countess Markievicz’s involvement in the shooting of a policeman on Easter Week in 1916. I just stumbled across Time...

Protestant victims of institutional abuse

Sep 17, 2009
I got an email from a man named Derek Leinster in July that I unfortunately did not see at the time drawing my attention to an article in the Irish Times. I repost the article here. Irish Times, Wednesday, July 1,...


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