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  2. Irish Republican Socialist Party - Wikipedia

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    The Starry Plough is often used as a symbol to represent the Irish Republican Socialist Party, its armed wing the Irish National Liberation Army, and other Irish republican socialist groups. The Irish Republican Socialist Party was founded at a meeting on 8 December 1974 in the Spa Hotel in Lucan, near Dublin, by former members of Workers ...

  3. Irish Republican Socialist Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Republican Socialist Movement (IRSM) is an umbrella term for: the Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP), a Marxist–Leninist [1] Irish republican [2] political party formed in 1974 following a split in Official Sinn Féin. [3] the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA), the paramilitary wing of the IRSP. [4]

  4. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on politics in the Republic ...

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    President of Sinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald was the first high-profile politician affected by the spread of COVID-19, with her party cancelling events and her family entering self-isolation for a period, after McDonald confirmed on 2 March that her children attended the same school as the student with the first recorded case of COVID-19 in ...

  5. Irish Socialist Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    Connolly had clashed with the party's other leading light, E. W. Stewart, over trade union and electoral strategy. A small number of members around Stewart established an anti-Connolly micro organisation called the Irish Socialist Labour Party. In 1904, this merged with the remains of the ISRP to form the Socialist Party of Ireland. [8]

  6. COVID-19 protests in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Most of the COVID-19 measures lifted on 28 February 2022 During the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland , numerous protests took place over the government's response . Anti- lockdown protests took place in opposition to restrictions, starting in March 2020 against the first national lockdown , and continuing during subsequent lockdowns ...

  7. Irish republicanism - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Congress was an attempt in 1934 by left-wing republicans to set up an explicitly socialist republican party in Ireland, however, it was hampered by the fact the IRA had no interest in supporting the endeavour (and in fact, the IRA expelled members who tried to be a part of both), and because it was torn apart almost immediately ...

  8. Category:Irish Republican Socialist Party - Wikipedia

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    Irish Republican Socialist Party; R. Mary Reid (activist) S. The Starry Plough (magazine) This page was last edited on 26 April 2024, at 00:06 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The surveillance of COVID-19 cases was integrated into existing national Computerised Infectious Disease Reporting (CIDR) system since COVID-19 was made a notifiable disease on 20 February 2020. CIDR is the information system used to manage the surveillance and control of infectious diseases in Ireland, both at regional and national level. [ 45 ]