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At the time of the partition of Ireland in 1921, pro-British Protestants had a two-thirds majority compared to Catholics, with a third of the population. Still, Protestants and Catholics in...
Read moreThe realization of a united Ireland in the Post-Brexit period depends on English and Scottish nationalism. As it says in Holyrood, nationalism refers to "a belief in the existence of a...
Read moreThe 2016 vote to withdraw the UK from the EU dramatically impacted devolved nations. In Northern Ireland, Brexit is a significant factor that can bring people closer to a united...
Read moreIrish Unity is a courageous effort to return to the original identity of Ireland's past. Brexit and contradictions facing unionists and nationalists provide a unique opportunity for consensus and discourse...
Read moreNew US investments will create 1,800 jobs from Belfast to Edinburgh and boost benefits for millions of customers. A total...
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