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Former Irish College in Paris (Present day Irish Cultural Centre) France and Ireland have a long history of relations given the proximity between Ireland and France. There has always been migration back and forth between the two since ancient times. In 1578, the Irish College in Paris was established as a Catholic school to train Irish students ...
Ireland–Spain relations; Irish Brigade (Spanish Civil War) Irish Christian Front - raised money for the Nationalists, attempted to get the Irish government to officially recognise Franco's regime; Irish Socialist Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War; Politics, a poem by W. B. Yeats
Francisco Franco: 1955: 1955: Michael Andrew Lysaght Rynne (1899-1981) [2] John A. Costello: Francisco Franco: 1962 1962 Timothy Joseph Horan: Seán Lemass: Francisco Franco: 1967 1967 James Wilfrid Lennon: Jack Lynch: Francisco Franco: 1970 1970 Brian Gallagher (Irish diplomat) Jack Lynch: Francisco Franco: 1974 1974: Charles Whelan (Irish ...
Padraig MacKernan and Ronald Reagan. Pádraig MacKernan (24 April 1940 – 25 January 2010) [1] was an Irish diplomat who served as Secretary General of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs as well as Irish Ambassador to both France and the United States and as an Irish member of the EEC and EC's Political Committee and later the EC and EU's Committee of Permanent Representatives, and as an ...
Sir Keir Starmer is to visit Ireland as he seeks to reset the UK’s relationship with its nearest neighbour. The Prime Minister will travel to Dublin on Saturday to meet with the Taoiseach, Simon ...
The next engagement the Irish were involved in was the Battle of Jarama following Franco's advance into the Jarama Valley in February 1937. Other campaigns the volunteers were involved included the 1938 advance on Gandesa and the decisive Battle of Ebro where they fought as part of the XV Brigade.
But the establishment of the peace process and the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 transformed the political situation in Northern Ireland and helped to improve the dynamic of Anglo-Irish relations.
Commerce across the Irish Sea, a trade relationship worth 120 billion euro (£100 billion) a year which supports thousands of jobs, was at the top of the agenda.