• Harry James Edwards (1874 – 19 January 1958) was a British trade union leader. Born in Guisborough, North Yorkshire, Edwards became an ironstone miner...
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  • and civil rights activist Harry Edwards (trade unionist) (1874–1958), British trade union activist Harry Stillwell Edwards (1855–1938), American journalist...
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  • In 1944, with other Protestant trade unionists in west Belfast, Halley joined Nationalist Party dissidents around Harry Diamond, and ex-IRA volunteers...
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  • Arthur Lewis Horner (5 April 1894 – 4 September 1968) was a Welsh trade union leader and communist politician. During his periods of office as President...
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    Little's murder in Butte, Montana. They also discuss the larger context of unionist actions and labor disputes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Frank...
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  • 1961) was a British trade unionist and Labour Party politician. Holmes was born in Norfolk. His father was an active trade unionist, and his grandfather...
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  • August 2020. Edwards, Aaron (2007). "Democratic Socialism and Sectarianism: The Northern Ireland Labour Party and Progressive Unionist Party Compared"...
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    Newton Rowell (category Unionist Party (Canada) MPs)
    Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Liberal Party of Canada to join the national Unionist government of Sir Robert Borden as a result of the Conscription Crisis...
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  • British journalist Bob Edwards (1947–2024), American radio broadcaster Bob Edwards (politician) (1905–1990), British trade unionist and member of parliament...
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  • Ruth Uzzell (category British women trade unionists)
    Uzzell (née Freeman; 7 October 1880 – 2 November 1945) was a British trade unionist, speaker, and member of the executive committee of the National Union...
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  • Nothing Can Stop Us (album) (category Rough Trade Records compilation albums)
    an enthusiastic audience that included Jack Dash, a famous communist trade unionist and leader of many British dock workers. After hearing Blackman perform...
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  • Henry Cassidy Midgley, PC (NI), known as Harry Midgley (1893 – 29 April 1957) was a prominent trade-unionist and politician in Northern Ireland. Born...
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  • Plimsoll line Joseph Pointer, politician and trade unionist Mark Serwotka, trade unionist Derek Simpson, trade unionist Angela Smith Henry Stephenson, politician...
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  • failed to secure enough parliamentary support from Liberal and Ulster Unionist MPs; and Harold Wilson returned to power in a minority government. The...
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    J. H. Hall (category English trade unionists)
    (24 March 1877 – 6 June 1942), known as J. H. Hall, was an English trade unionist and Labour Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP)...
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    John Marchbank (19 January 1883 – 25 March 1946) was a Scottish trade unionist. Born in Lambfoot in Dumfriesshire, Marchbank worked in his youth as an...
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    support for the British Army. The poppy has long been the preserve of the unionist/loyalist community. Loyalist paramilitaries (such as the UVF and UDA) have...
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    from local parties (eleven of them representing unionist parties) after the decision of the Ulster Unionists to withdraw support from the Conservative Party...
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  • Siegfried Bettmann (founder of Triumph Cycle company) 1937 Alice Arnold – trade unionist; first female mayor 1941 Alfred Robert Grindlay (industrialist, founder...
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  • and North Down. The Democratic Unionist Party did not contest Fermanagh and South Tyrone, instead endorsing Ulster Unionist Party candidate Diana Armstrong...
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  • Lords (1997–2023). 10 April – Richard Rosser, Baron Rosser, 79, British trade unionist and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 2004). 14 April...
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    the entire sum. Johnson described himself as a "fervent and passionate unionist". He proposed building an Irish Sea Bridge, but he later scrapped this...
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    Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick (category British trade unions history)
    the Trades Union Congress Large collections of papers of more junior trade unionists include: Jon Appleton, of NALGO and Unison Alfred Best, of the National...
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  • Edgar Fryer (category Trade unionists from Bristol)
    Edgar Edmund Fryer (1893 or 1894 – 5 June 1964) was a British trade unionist, who served as the chairman of the Transport and General Workers' Union. Fryer...
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  • Without a Timetable, Kozara, Great Transport). Ali Chiroma, 91, Nigerian trade unionist, president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (1984–1988). Doros Christodoulidis...
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  • to be the Conservative and Unionist Party, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats and its forerunners, the Liberal Unionist Party, the various National...
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    football player Johanna Cornelius (1912–1974), Afrikaner activist and trade unionist Kathy Cornelius (born 1932), American golfer Keenan Cornelius (born...
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    to 1972, Northern Ireland was governed by a Unionist government, based at Stormont in east Belfast. Unionist leader and first Prime Minister, James Craig...
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  • footballer (Collingwood, North Melbourne). Ewa Sikorska-Trela, 81, Polish trade unionist and politician, MP (1997–2001). Perrette Souplex, 94, French actress...
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    (elected by "first-past-the-post" from 1929) was controlled by the Ulster Unionist Party. Over time, the minority Catholic community felt increasingly alienated...
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