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    The Labour Party‚ Clann na Poblachta‚ Clann na Talmhan‚ The National Labour Party and Independents. Before its establishment Fianna Fail had ruled uninterrupted since 1932 along side its founder Taoiseach Eamon de Valera. Coalition governments in Ireland had predominantly advanced as a result of the demise on the dominant position of Fianna Fail‚ which managed to identify itself as a national movement rather than a partisan organisation. The development of Fianna Fail into the main catch-all party

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    Between 1922/32 what steps did the Cosgrave govt. Take to establish the IFS on firm foundations? The IFS was officially established on the 6th of Dec 1921. The IFS under the Anglo Irish treaty obtained dominion status. This meant that Ireland had full economic autonomy‚ the British army would leave the state‚ we would be entitled to have our own foreign policy. Although these were incrementally positive to the Ifs we still had connections with Britain that had to sustain‚ such as the kings representative

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    are not very trustworthy. The economy is also struggling and there is unrest with the people. This transition from communism is giving Eastern Europe a lot of problems. This is the case when comparing the Republic of Ireland and the Republic of Albania. Republic of Ireland The Republic of Ireland has been recognized as an independent state since 1921 resulting from a powerful revolutionary movement led by the Sinn Fein ("Ourselves Alone")‚ currently the political arm of the Provisional Irish Republican

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    of the stores however follow the Quick Stop format (or are simply branded Centra)‚ as Musgrave also offers the SuperValu format‚ which is geared towards larger supermarkets. There are currently around 458 Centra stores in the Republic of Ireland and 120 in Northern Ireland. In 2002‚ Centra’s turnover was €652.6 million.[citation needed] Centra’s main competitors are Gala‚ Spar‚ Mace and Londis‚ as well as a number of smaller groups such as Costcutter and XL Stop and Shop. Centra Background

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    the British? The Easter Rising of 1916 had profound and far-reaching effects on Ireland’s subsequent history. It has been referred to as ’The Irish War for Independence’ and was the pivotal event in ultimately securing independence for the Republic of Ireland. Many historians describe Easter Rising of 1916 as a disaster‚ there are several reasons why the revolution failed such as bad organisation‚ the fact the rising was pre-mature‚ and Irish were outnumbered by the British forces. The Easter Rising

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    conflict in Ireland‚ it is important to bear in mind that it is not only political‚ but also religious. The suppression of Catholics in the country can be dated all the way back to the Reformation in 1517‚ and the struggle between the two religious groups lasted up until the uprising in Ireland in the beginning of the twentieth century. When Ireland was liberated in the beginning in 1921 (Republic or Ireland‚ Wikipedia)‚ the country was separated so that Ulster – a province in Northern Ireland – did not

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    violent attacks such as bombings‚ assassinations‚ kidnappings‚ extortion‚ and robberies that they used .to send their message. The ultimate goal of the IRA is to use militant behavior to make British rule in Northern Ireland obsolete‚ thus letting Northern Ireland become an independent republic‚ instead of two separate countries with different governments. The IRA was founded in 1919 as a successor to the Irish Volunteers‚ a militant nationalist organization that was founded in 1913. One of the alias’s

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    controlled the eastern side of Ireland. They increased their control until 1603 when they achieved complete control of Ireland. The British remained in power by taking away the Irish people’s land and reallocating it to Scottish farmers. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was formed in 1801. The Irish people were upset by this and did not want to lose their independence. The Potato Famine that lasted from 1845 to 1848 took its toll on the population of Ireland‚ which went from 9 million

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    of the British Empire led to the spread of the English language to many parts of the world. * In many former colonies‚ English is the principal language spoken. This is the case in North America‚ Australia‚ many parts of Africa and of course‚ Ireland. * The growth of the USA as a world power in the 20th century increased the dominance of English. * The popularity of American and British film and television promotes English throughout the world. * English is the language of the internet

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    Available from http://www.cro.ie [accessed 24th October 2012] European Union (2004) The Introduction of Mandatory Nutrition Labelling in the European Union. Ghauri‚ P.‚ Cateora‚ P (2010) International Marketing. 3rd Edition McGraw Hill Bord Bia (Ireland). See http://www.bordbia.ie Food and Drink Federation (UK). See http://www.fdf.org.uk Food Standards Industry (UK). See http://www.food.gov.uk

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