Catholics outnumber Protestants in Northern Ireland for the first time in what has been described as a “hugely significant and historic moment”. How likely is a united Ireland and when could ...
This is a deeply engaging, original and distinctive work, a learned mixture of modern Irish history, literary criticism and ...
It found average attendance at 58,000 people, or 15.5 per cent of the Church of Ireland population, as defined by the 2011 censuses in the Republic and Northern ... and no understanding of the ...
The number of Catholic and Protestant workers in Northern Ireland is almost equal, a new report has revealed. An Equality Commission study for 2021 showed that 43.5% of the workforce was ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland during ... Catholic and loyalists being Protestant. It is not religion that lies at the root of the Troubles. The conflict in Ireland is about national identity ...
Protestant Orangemen in the new state of Northern Ireland found themselves in increasing positions of power and control over the Catholic and nationalist minority in the north. The Great War ...
One such discussion was titled "Protestant Perspectives" and featured ... 2011 census there were a total of 13 Mennonites in Northern Ireland, then none all in the 2021 census, and no mention ...
Mike Gibson - were Northern Ireland Protestants, who played with teammates from the Republic who had little understanding of the Troubles. "I've always played rugby in a peaceful Ireland," said O ...