Workers' Party (Ireland) (redirect from Official Sinn Féin)
Sinn Féin (Gardiner Place) or Official Sinn Féin, to distinguish it from the minority faction of "Sinn Féin (Kevin Street)" or "Provisional Sinn Féin". It...
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Hanna Henning, Rochus Gliese, Walter Schmidthässler, Frederic Zelnik, Albert Lastmann, Paul Leni, Rudolf Walther-Fein, Michael Curtiz, Rudolf Meinert...
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Bruce Fein (born March 12, 1947) is an American lawyer who specializes in constitutional and international law. Fein has written numerous articles on constitutional...
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landscape since the 1880s, and a landslide victory for the radical Sinn Féin party. Sinn Féin had never previously stood in a general election, but had won six...
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Otto Fein (1906–1966) was a bookbinder and photographer who worked at the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg in Germany and later in the United...
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Rashi Fein (February 6, 1926 – September 8, 2014) was an American health economist termed "a father of Medicare" in the United States and "an architect...
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eight seat Kerry–Limerick West and Cork Mid. In the 1921 elections, Sinn Féin had won all seats in uncontested elections, except for the four in the Dublin...
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concerning folk music, such as the programme Fein sein, beinander bleibn in Carinthia or the programme Fein sein, beinander bleibn in Lower Austria aufhOHRchen...
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returned large Sinn Féin (nationalist) majorities. Sinn Féin candidates ran unopposed in Cavan. Fermanagh and Tyrone had Sinn Féin/Nationalist Party (Irish...
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Square. "Walter Cole". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 27 April 2009. Laffan, Michael (1999). "3". The Resurrection of Ireland: The Sinn Féin Party...
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Arthur Griffith (category Early Sinn Féin TDs)
writer, newspaper editor and politician who founded the political party Sinn Féin. He led the Irish delegation at the negotiations that produced the 1921 Anglo-Irish...
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Steven Fein is a professor of psychology in the Department of Psychology at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Fein has two daughters named...
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and his supporters after they split from Sinn Féin in order to take seats in the Oireachtas, which Sinn Féin refused to recognise, since 1927 Fianna Fáil...
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the George Square rioters and in 1921 following an armed attack by Sinn Féin in Glasgow, in which one policeman was killed and another seriously injured...
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his services to acting. Dunbar is an Irish Republican and believes Sinn Féin will deliver a united Ireland in the future, saying "I expect Ireland to...
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nationalist candidate in the Westmeath constituency but was defeated by Sinn Féin's Laurence Ginnell. In 1896, he had succeeded to the baronetcy of Donore in...
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[citation needed] Rea was hired to speak the words of Gerry Adams when Sinn Féin was under a broadcasting ban from 1988 to 1994. In April 2012, Rea read James...
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Easter Rising (section Rise of Sinn Féin)
Griffith expressed in his newspaper Sinn Féin and organisations such as the National Council and the Sinn Féin League, led many Irish people to identify...
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Éamon de Valera (category Leaders of Sinn Féin)
Anglo-Irish Treaty, de Valera served as the political leader of Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin until 1926, when he, along with many supporters, left the party to set up...
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are Nigel Dodds, (Democratic Unionist Party), Máirtín Ó Muilleoir (Sinn Féin), Mike Nesbitt (Ulster Unionist Party), Mark Durkan (Social Democratic and...
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Governor-General. Cumann na nGaedheal, the successor to the Pro-Treaty wing of Sinn Féin, won the election and formed the government. Despite falling 14 seats of...
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The rebellion was crushed, but the survivors united under a reformed Sinn Féin party to campaign for a republic. The party won a clear majority of largely...
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racketeer "Dopey" Benny Fein agrees to testify against several gangsters and union leaders. In exchange for a reduced sentence, Fein reveals details of labor...
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July 2020. DUP with 10, Sinn Féin with 6, and SDLP with 2 DUP with 10, Sinn Féin with 6, and SDLP with 2 DUP with 10, Sinn Féin with 7, and others with 2...
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(in Danish). Retrieved 30 August 2024. Cahill, Ann (24 July 2014). "Sinn Fein adopt 'Team Ireland' approach in Europe". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 29 April...
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donated $500 to the Irish republican political party Sinn Féin. She has also attended Sinn Féin events and supported Martin McGuinness in his bid for the...
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overlapping with the coronation of King Charles III. Following the elections, Sinn Féin became the largest party in local government for the first time. It also...
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unionist politics, and Sinn Féin hoped to overtake the Social Democratic and Labour Party in nationalist politics. (Sinn Féin MPs do not take their seats...
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public support shifted from the Home Rule movement to the more radical Sinn Féin party. In the 1918 General Election the Irish Parliamentary Party suffered...
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Provisional IRA ceasefire in 1994, it has lost ground to the republican party Sinn Féin, which in 2001 became the more popular of the two parties for the first time...
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