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- Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
23: ... others were [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholics]]. Robinson was therefore born into a family that...
25: ...n [[Trinity College, Dublin]]; at the time Catholics were forbidden by church rules from studying in T...
31: ...t in the post to the senator by conservative critics and a false rumour was spread that a chain of pha...
55: ...3-1974. Currie had little experience in the politics of the Republic and was widely seen as the party'...
69: ...of all hues, including [[David Trimble]] of the [[Ulster Unionist Party]] and [[John Hume]] of the [[Socia... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
27: ...s''', (born [[13 October]] [[1925]]) is a [[Politics of the United Kingdom|British stateswoman]] and w...
36: ...s' shop in the town and was active in local politics, serving as an [[Alderman]] (while officially des...
71: ...f the [[Ulster Defence Regiment]] and the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]]. Another noticeable foible of That...
73: ...n|Friedman]] rather than the [[supply-side economics]] of [[Art Laffer|Arthur Laffer]] and [[Jude Wann...
91: ...opolitan county|Metropolitan County Councils]] (MCCs). The government claimed this was an efficiency m... - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
67: ...more militant. In [[1914]], to avoid rebellion in Ulster, the British [[Prime Minister]] [[Herbert Asquith...
87: == Politics ==
88: ''Main article: [[Politics of the Republic of Ireland]]''
163: == Demographics ==
164: ''Main article: [[Demographics of the Republic of Ireland]]'' - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
52: ... provided by the UK [[Office for National Statistics]]. As of April 2005, the July 2004 estimates were...
71: ... the [[Provinces of Ireland|Irish province]] of [[Ulster]], immediately opted out of the Free State and to...
84: == Politics ==
85: ''Main article: [[Politics of the United Kingdom]]''
111: ...issue receives little attention in national politics or the media. - Civil rights (27169 bytes)
4: ... (that would be more properly a question of politics). The U.S. legislature subsequently addressed the...
42: Critics of the minimal state-model argue that a state whi...
71: ...U.S. have been dominated by [[race|racial]] politics. Although slavery was abolished and freed slaves ...
73: ...or example, [[freedom of speech]] and [[gun politics]]), [[labor]] laws, [[business]] regulations, [[p...
79: ...[[Derry]] on 5th October 1968, pushed many Catholics towards supporting the [[Irish Republican Army|IR... - Banknote (6576 bytes)
1: ...ge:UlsterBank20.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A £20 Ulster Bank banknote.]] - Ireland (33828 bytes)
15: ...nd|32 counties]] for administrative purposes. Six Ulster counties remain in the [[United Kingdom]] as [[No...
20: ==Politics==
21: ...ticles: [[Politics of Northern Ireland]]; [[Politics of the Republic of Ireland]]''
28: ...reland', and '[[Ulster]]' (though the province of Ulster also includes [[County Donegal|Donegal]], [[Count...
56: ...ay: [[Munster]], [[Leinster]], [[Connacht]] and [[Ulster]]. The [[coat of arms]] is from the Anglo-norman... - Celtic mythology (25486 bytes)
21: *** [[Ulster Cycle]]
36: !align="left" bgcolor="slategray" colspan="2"|Topics in Celtic mythology
122: ...es, and [[Macha]], who was mostly worshipped in [[Ulster]].
149: ...al religion of the druids, a shamanic element of ecstatic communication with the underworld. - Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
18: ...found in northern Britain has been excavated in [[Ulster]] (Lyle's Hill pottery) and in [[Limerick]]. Typi...
45: ...ircles were also erected at this time, chiefly in Ulster and Munster.
76: ...ra the most prominent were the ''DᬠnAraide'' in Ulster, and the ''Lo�s'' and ''Fothairt'' in Leinster....
85: ... Macha]] (Navan Fort), the traditional capital of Ulster, near [[Armagh]]. In later historical times their...
96: ... the [[River Liffey]] marked the boundary between Ulster - Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
23: ...d its [[shipbuilding]] and a number of towns in [[Ulster]] had mechanised [[linen]] industries, but the ma...
45: ...Summer Schools in Ireland|Summer Schools]] on topics from traditional music to literature and the arts...
95: ...ed to answer. Amongst the Republic's Roman Catholics, weekly church attendance dropped from 87 % in [[...
97: '''Topics'''
152: ... on the island, including [[Ulster-Scots_language|Ulster Scots]], a variety of [[Scots language|Scots]] sp... - Culture of Northern Ireland (3146 bytes)
7: **[[The Ulster Museum]]
16: *[[Ulster fry]]
23: *[[Ulster Television]]
25: *[[BBC Radio Ulster]]
36: ...e [[Irish language in Northern Ireland]]'') and [[Ulster Scots language]].
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