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The U.K.'s center-left Labour Party swept back to power in a landslide after 14 years of Conservative rule. Elections in Europe, Iran show authoritarian march may have slowed, not halted Skip to ...
The Irish Labour Party and the Irish Trades Union Congress separated in 1930. Future leader William Norton was prominent in urging the separation of the political and industrial wings of the labour movement into autonomous organisations, arguing that the move was necessary to broaden the party's electoral appeal beyond a trade union constituency.
The National Labour Party (Irish: Páirtí Náisiúnta an Lucht Oibre [1]) was an Irish political party active between 1944 and 1950. It was founded in 1944 from a rebel faction of the Labour Party, inspired by the intransigence of the incumbent leadership of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union (ITGWU) against the majority of the party on the basis that communists had infiltrated ...
Irish Municipal Employees' Trade Union: 1,500 Irish National League of the Blind: 100 Irish National Teachers' Organisation: 7,414 Irish Post Office Engineering Union: 1,500 Irish Shoe and Leather Workers' Union: 3,000 Irish Union of Hairdressers and Allied Workers: 411 Irish Women Workers' Union: 6,500 National Amalgamated Union of Life ...
"There's a powerful hope amongst all of us Iranians these days," declared Pezhman Ghiassi, a 33-year-old hairstylist wearing beaded necklaces in the colors of the Iranian flag.
Irish officials and diplomats sought to cultivate contacts in the Labour Party in a bid to shape the policy of a future Blair administration.
The Labour Party is regarded a party of the centre-left [6] which has been described as a social democratic party [7] but is referred to in its constitution as a democratic socialist party. [8] Its constitution refers to the party as a "movement of democratic socialists, social democrats, environmentalists, progressives, feminists (and) trade ...
Party Social Democrats: Labour: Independent Ireland: Leader since 26 February 2023 24 March 2022: 10 November 2023 Leader's seat Cork South-West: Dublin Bay South: Cork South-West: Last election 6 seats, 2.9% 6 seats, 4.4% New party: Seats won 11 11 4 Seat change 5 5 New party: Popular vote 106,028 102,457 78,276 Percentage 4.8% 4.7% 3.6% Swing ...