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Articles related to "Northern Ireland"
Lawrie Sanchez to Manage Fulham Lawrie Sanchez has resigned as manager of the Northern Ireland International team to take up the full time post as manager of Fulham who have just avoided relegation. lawrie sanchez • northern ireland team manager • fulham fc • chris coleman • liverpool fc
Northern Ireland Peace Deal After a round table meeting at Stormont in Belfast, Democratic Unionist and Sinn Fein leaders have agreed to a peace deal. Self-rule will be a reality by 8 May. belfast • northern ireland • belfast accomodation • ireland tours • ireland tourism
Reasons to Visit Northern Ireland Ten of the best things to do in Northern Ireland for 2008, from the Giant's Causeway and Bushmills Distillery to seeing Coldplay and Lee Evans live in Belfast. ten best things to do in northern ireland • reasons to visit belfast • bushmills whiskey distillery • giant's causeway • coldplay in concert
Brief Guide To Politics In Northern Ireland Don't understand Northern Irish politics? It is a very complicated topic and one that really demands a lot of study before one can grasp it well, but here's a brief overview that will get you started if you don't know much about this troubled area yet. It gives a bit of vital historical background along with touching on most of the political parties active in the province. irish political parties • ulster • uk • sinn fein • ira
British Isles Daffodils The British are the leading hybridizers of daffodils in the world for the last 300 years. Take a look at some of today's best growers and breeders. The British Isles as used in this article includes Northern Ireland, Ireland, and the Britian itself. daffodils • narcissus • british daffodils • irish daffodils • northern ireland
Heaney's Hugging Destiny Seamus Heaney's "Whatever you say, say nothing" consists of four parts. The poem is roughly free verse with an irregular rime scheme. seamus heaney • whatever you say say nothing • northern ireland • rebel • paramilitary
Northern Assembly Suspended The political institutions set up in Northern Ireland as part of the peace process have been suspended by the British government. How did this happen? Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the political process working again? northern ireland assembly • peter mandelson • sinn fein • ira • good friday agreement
Northern Ireland Revitalised Over the past ten years much has been done to restore and improve the Northern Ireland tourist industry in an attempt to attract visitors back to the country. northern ireland • belfast • north antrim coast • giant's causeway • londonderry
Northern Ireland's new government If there is ever a Nobel Prize awarded for political miracle-working, George Mitchell has a strong case for being its first recipient. Last week the former US Senator, in his role as chairman of the "review" phase of the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland, concluded another agreement between Sinn Fein and the Ulster Unionists that has apparently saved the peace process, yet again, from imminent collapse. Northern Ireland now has its first government since direct rule from London was imposed more than 25 years ago. For the moment, anyway. george • mitchell • northern • ireland • sinn
Sitting Down at the Poker Game Negotiating a peace deal has a lot in common with a high-stakes poker match. Knowing when to bluff and knowing your competitors is as important as the cards you hold. negotiation process • middle east • northern ireland • taiwan • china
Sweden Top Group F for Euro 2008 Sweden moved three more points ahead of Spain and Northern Ireland as UEFA awarded a three goal win following the abandonment of their game against Denmark last weekend. euro 2008 • european championships • sweden • denmark • abandoned game
The Way Forward With the UUP's rejection of the "Way Forward" proposal that would have kept the Northern Irish peace process on track, they have plunged the province into deep uncertainty. ira • sinn • fein • ulster • unionist
Belfast City Centre's Virtual Golf Keen golfers can play on 57 of the world's best courses, including St Andrew's and Valderrama, without leaving Belfast city centre thanks to the virtual golf simulator belfast virtual golf simulator • play a round on the world's best golf courses • northern ireland golfing practice • practise • computer
Britain's Food Festivals 2007 Whether it's England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland or Wales, people love their local food and drink (& music) and the British Isles has festivals all year round food festival • beer festival • england • scotland • wales
George Best Belfast Airport News George Best Belfast City Airport iwill increase the number of passengers in time for the summer weekending visitors, thanks to the Peace Deal. northern ireland • george best belfast • dublin • london city • amsterdam
Irish Language and Culture Guide Lonely Planet's new pocket guide to Irish language & culture is an essential read for anyone looking to learn more about life, language and history in the Emerald Isle irish language and culture • guidebook • ireland travel guide • politics • customs
Jellyfish Kill Salmon A dense pack of jellyfish drifted into salmon cages and killed the fish. jellyfish kill salmon • pack of mauve stingers • fish farms • pelagia noctiluca • northern ireland
Novels by O'Connor, Taylor & Ahern These three Irish novels from Joseph O'Connor, Patrick Taylor, and Cecelia Ahern provide a glimpse of contemporary Ireland for a variety of readers. ireland • irish • fiction • novel • northern ireland
Organic Places to Stay in the UK Green Books publishes Organic Places to Stay in the UK by Linda Moss, listing over 500 organic accommodation options in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland organic places • hotels • farms • accommodation • campsites
The Hillsborough Declaration Current developments in the Northern Irish peace process northern ireland • irish republican army • ira • sinn fein • ulster unionist party
Your Guide to Gourmet Pub Food The 2007 edition of Michelin's Eating Out in Pubs guide lists over 550 of the best dining pubs in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland good food in english pubs • british gastropubs • gourmet pub food • eating out in inns • good dining
Cliffs of Moher and the Burren This spectacular part of County Clare and the Shannon Area are home to the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren and the Shannon River Delta with the mystical Lough Dergh. cliffs of moher • the burrren • county clare ireland • photos tours accommodation hiking vacations holida • west coast tourism b&b's resorts guesthouses golf
Halloween Festivities in Ireland Brazil has Carnival, America has Thanksgiving, England has Guys Fawkes and Ireland has... Halloween. origins of halloween • halloween festivities in ireland • halloween in ireland • celtic practices • halloween party
Premiership Relegation Permutation Three clubs, Sheffield United, West Ham United and Wigan face crucial games in their battle to avoid relegation from the Premiership and dropping into the Championship. west ham united • watford • leeds united • charlton athletic • tottenham hotspur
UFC 72 Preview Rich Franklin looks to get a shot at the UFC Middleweight title, but must first go through Yushin Okami. Light Heavyweight Fighter, Forrest Griffin also makes a return. ufc • middleweight • rich franklin • yushin okami • forrest griffin
Conflict Resolution on the World Stage A review of a web site created by a group engaged in conflict resolution work and study around the world. conflict resolution • peace work • peace studies • incore
Apple Blossom Time in Armagh Armagh's Apple Blossom Tours are part of annual celebrations of its most famous fruit. Apples have been grown in Britain since the Romans: St Patrick took them to Ireland apples • armagh • blossom • festival • tours
Brief Guide To Political Parties In The Republic Who are the main parties in the Irish Republic? What seperates them? Here is a "pocket guide" to political parties in the Republic, describing what has been called the "Civil War" politics of the nation. Look for a similar guide to political parties in the north of Ireland, or Northern Ireland, in the next article. irish • political • parties • sinn • fein
Cycling Holidays in Ireland Rent a bike in Ireland for a guided or self-guided holiday of a lifetime. Choose the area you like and one of many tour or bike rental companies to suit your pocket. cycling holidays vacations in ireland • connemara • aran islands • clare • the burren
English Managers in Premier League Following the appointment of another foreign coach,Capello,to manage the England international team, how many Englishmen are employed as managers in the Premier League? english managers in premier league • english born managers in premier league • managers born in england • harry redknapp at portsmouth • alan curbishley at west ham united
European Championship Results Further qualification games for next summer's competition: England fall behind but Poland,Germany, Czech Republic, France,Greece,Croatia and Romania make further progress european championships • england • estonia • croatia • russia
Golfing Vacations in Ireland Ireland is the perfect destination for golfing vacations, trips and packages - a paradise for the golfer - from beginner to professional at all price ranges, golfing vacations in ireland • trips packages holidays • luxury resorts • k-club • druids glen
Green Places to Stay Green Places to Stay, published by Alastair Sawday Publishing in the UK and Globe Pequot in the USA, includes a selection of eco-chic UK and Ireland accommodation green places to stay • eco-friendly hotels • sustainable tourism • environmentally sensitive accommodation • brecon beacons
Managers Out at Wigan and City Within a day of the Premiership season ending, two more managers are out of work. Paul Jewell resigned at Wigan Athletic while Manchester City sacked Stuart Pearce. managers sacked • resigned • wigan athletic • manchester city • paul jewell
Premiership Relegation Battle Avoiding Relegation from the English Premiership is worth millions of pounds to the six clubs involved - Watford, West Ham, Charlton, Sheffield United, Wigan and Fulham premiership • relegation • millions of pounds • sheffield united • west ham united
Republican Alphabet Soup So, you know what the IRA is. How about the CIRA? ORM? INLA? IPLO? Over the last 30 years there have been quite a number of republican paramilitary groups active in Northern Ireland, not to mention the various other "flags of convenience" that these groups have sometimes used. The common ancestor of all these groups is the IRA of the late 1960s; numerous splits and feuds since then have given birth to these different groups, some of which are still around and some of which are not. ira • inla • sinn fein • paramilitary groups • guerrillas
A Unified Left? Recent events in Dublin have served to graphically illustrate the internal problems that are being suffered within the "left unity" camp in the Republic. In a country dominated by two right-of-center parties, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, the mainstream left is struggling to become a more powerful player in the politics of the state. It was hoped by some that the merger last January between the Labour Party and Democratic Left would create the dynamic in which a unified "left", represented by the new Labour Party, would see rapid gains. So far, all it seems to have created is problems. irish • politics • ireland • upton • labour
Dublin, Ireland - The Craic is On Temple Bar, Guinness Brewery, St. Stephen's Green, Tattoos - Dublin, Ireland is a city of entertainment, where the old and the new live comfortably side by side. dublin ireland • the craic is on • temple bar • craic addicts holiday vacation accommodation tours • pubs tourism weekends
Heaney's Not-British Identity Seamus Heaney wrote not only of his identity as an Irishman, but Northern Ireland's semi-schizophrenic position as both British and Irish. seamus heaney • poem "traditions" • northern irish poets • irish cultural identity • the troubles in poetry
Some holiday gifts for daffodil gardeners Some gift suggestions for your favorite gardener. daffodils • books • gardening • collecting
The Modern-Day Daffodil Makers Talks about daffodil breeders around the world daffodils • bulbs • plant • breeders
Too Hot to Garden--Let's Shop! Description of some of my favorite bulb suppliers daffodils • bulbs • gardening
Promising a Fun Activity A few suggestions for using the carrot technique. classroom management • discipline • classroom discipline • reinforcement • group reinforcement
Dogs and Music Have you ever noticed how dogs respond to music? It appears that dogs feel the rhythm and harmony of music in their soul the same way that humans do. With the stereo pla dogs • music • dogs and music • dog training • thomas schoenberger
Ancient People of Scotland - The Celts This article helps the reader better understand who the Celts of Scotland were. celts • scotland • picts • romans • scots
British GP History, 1980 - 1987 Brands Hatch and Silverstone continued to share the GP during the eighties. british gp • british grand prix • british gp history • f1 history • british grand prix history
British Say Foot-and-Mouth Controlled The British government announced that the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak is under control. Find out what that means for travelers and for the British agricultural industry. public health issues • healthcare • medicine • epidemics • foot and mouth
Guidebook Review: Ecoescape United Kingdom Slow travel meets slow food in this guide full of environmentally friendly tips to help you reduce your carbon footprint and find the best local food and drink in the UK. responsible travel • slow travel • slow food • green hotels • uk green holidays
Kathryn Scott: New Worship Project Northern Ireland's Kathryn Scott is well known for her articulate and passionate worship music. "I Belong" only seals the deal, affirming her already solid reputation. kathryn scott • paul baloche • i belong • brian doerksen • integrity music |
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