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The Dublin lock-out was a major industrial dispute between approximately 20,000 workers and 300 employers that took place in Dublin, Ireland. The dispute, lasting from 26 August 1913 to 18 January 1914, is often viewed as the most severe and significant industrial dispute in Irish history .
The site's consensus states: "'A Most Powerful Adversary' delivers a shocking twist ending to a superb episode of The Leftovers." [6] Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a perfect "masterpiece" 10 out of 10 and wrote in his verdict, "'A Most Powerful Adversary', like most great Leftovers episodes, answered questions while immediately raising ...
During the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis (party conference) in Dublin, a majority of delegates voted to end the party's policy of abstentionism – refusing to take seats in Dáil Éireann (Irish parliament). This led to a split and Ruairí Ó Brádaigh , Dáithí Ó Conaill and approximately 100 people staged a walk-out.
The series debuted on September 26, 2021, and was hosted on the H3 Podcast YouTube channel and other podcast platforms [10] The show was a successor to Kleins' previous podcast Frenemies, [11] which ended in July 2021. Tubefilter reported that the first episode reached 1 million views a day after being published.
The Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), officially known as the Irish Republican Army (IRA; Irish: Óglaigh na hÉireann) and informally known as the Provos, was an Irish republican paramilitary force that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland, facilitate Irish reunification and bring about an independent republic encompassing all of Ireland.
The city's July 4 celebration, which was established 20 years ago, usually takes place downtown, with corresponding events throughout the Lower Broadway area. The attraction regularly draws about ...
On 14–15 August, British troops were deployed in Operation Banner in Derry and Belfast to restore order, [104] but did not try to enter the Bogside, bringing a temporary end to the riots. Ten people had been killed, [ 105 ] among them Rooney (the first child killed by police during the conflict), [ 106 ] and 745 had been injured, including ...
The American abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass (1817-1895), who helped recruit African American regiments during the Civil War, ca. 1879.