Wicklow Cheviot Sheep Owners Association
Wicklow Mountain Ewes are eagerly sought after by lowland farmers throughout Ireland. They are extremely good foragers and are recognized as the best ewe to produce fat lambs off grass and grass alone. Direct crossing with the Suffolk is the common practice when Wicklow ewes are purchased by lowland farmers,
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New Perspectives
Irish Internet Association’s eGovernment html email newsletter,
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Work Life Balance
Covering information on working policies and arrangements for both employees and employers,
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Irish Military Online
Offers extensive information on all branches of the Defence Forces: Army, Air Corps and Naval Service. Also has a message board.,
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Garda Representative Association - www.gra.cc
The Garda Representative Association, the GRA, is the professional Staff Association representing 9500 members of the Police Force of Ireland, the Garda Siochana, of Garda Rank, with offices at Phibsboro, Dublin,
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The Ireland Funds
The Ireland Funds :: The Global Network For Ireland
The largest organisation of Irish people
from all over the world, supporting peace,
culture and reconciliation on the island of Ireland
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Central Statistics Office of Ireland Information and Guide
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The Central Statistics Office is the statistical agency responsible for Ireland's census and other state data collection activities. The office is answerable to the Taoiseach and has its main offices in Cork. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Irish Government Information and Guide
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The Government (Irish: Rialtas), also known as the Government of Ireland, is the cabinet that exercises executive authority in the Republic of Ireland. The Government is headed by a prime minister called the Taoiseach, and a deputy prime minister called the Tánaiste. The Taoiseach is appointed by the President after being designated by Dáil Éireann (the lower house of parliament). The President then appoints the remaining ministers after they have been chosen by the Taoiseach and approved by the Dáil. The Government must enjoy the confidence of the Dáil if it is to remain in office. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Constitution of Ireland Information and Guide
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The Constitution of Ireland is the founding legal document of the state known today as the Republic of Ireland. The constitution falls broadly within the liberal democratic tradition. It establishes an independent state based on a system of representative democracy, and guarantees certain fundamental rights. The constitution was adopted in 1937 by referendum, and may only be amended in the same manner. It is also widely referred to, in English, by its Irish Gaelic title: Bunreacht na hÉireann. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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President of Ireland Information and Guide
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The President of Ireland (Irish: Uachtarán na hÉireann) is the head of state of the Republic of Ireland. The President is usually directly elected by the people. The presidency is largely a ceremonial office, but the President does exercise certain reserve powers. The office was established by the Constitution of Ireland in 1937. The President's official residence is Áras an Uachtaráin in Dublin. The current office-holder is President Mary McAleese. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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List of Irish general elections
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Irish general election, 1923 August 27, 1923 W.T. Cosgrave Cumann na nGaedhael 1382
Irish general election, 1927 (June) June 9, 1927 W.T. Cosgrave Cumann na nGaedhael 98
Irish general election, 1927 (September) September 15, 1927 W.T. Cosgrave Cumann na nGeadhael 1615
Irish general election, 1932 February 16, 1932 Eamon de Valera Fianna Fáil 343
Irish general election, 1933 January 24, 1933 Eamon de Valera Fianna Fáil 1619
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Irish Political Parties Information and Guide
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Four main political parties are represented in Dáil Éireann (parliament of Ireland). These include:
Fianna Fáil
Fine Gael
Labour
Progressive Democrats
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Irish Politicians Information and Guide
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Alan Dukes (b.1945), Fine Gael leader (1987-1990)
Alan Shatter (b.1951), Former Fine Gael TD
Albert Reynolds (b.1932), Taoiseach (1992-1994)
Arthur Griffith - President of Dáil Éireann (Jan-Aug 1922) & 1921 Treaty delegation leader
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington - member of Irish House of Commons, military leader and British Prime Minister Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Irish nationalist Information and Guide
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An Irish nationalist is generally one who seeks (greater) independence of Ireland from Great Britain or a United Ireland.
In the 19th century most "nationalists" were in favour of Home Rule - an Irish parliament within the United Kingdom. Following the defeat of Charles Stewart Parnell and the Gaelic Revival, physical force republicanism became increasingly important and, after the Easter Rising of 1916, became the dominant force in Irish nationalism.
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Unionists Ireland Information and Guide
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In the Irish context, Unionists form a group of largely (though not exclusively) Protestant people in Ireland, of all classes, who wish to see the continuation of the Act of Union, as amended by the Government of Ireland Act 1920, under which the Northern Ireland provincial state created in that latter Act remains part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Euro Infomation and Guide
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The euro (€; ISO 4217 code EUR) is the currency of 12 of the 25 nations that form the European Union (and some outside it). It is the result of the most significant monetary reform in Europe since the Roman Empire. Though the introduction of the euro can be seen simply as a mechanism for perfecting the Single European Market, facilitating free trade between the members of the Eurozone, the euro is also a key part of the European project of political integration.
The euro is administered by the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), composed of the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Eurozone central banks operating in member states. The ECB (headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Germany) has sole authority to set monetary policy; the other members of the ESCB participate in the printing, minting and distribution of notes and coins, and the operation of the Eurozone payment system. Visit this site to find out MORE...
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Irish Minister for Finance Information and Guide
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The Irish Minister for Finance is the second most important ministerial position in the Irish Cabinet after that of the Taoiseach. The Minister is responsible for all financial matters in the Republic of Ireland. The Minister for Finance must be a member of Dáil Éireann if he is to serve. One of the most important aspects for the Minister is the creation of the annual Budget which is delivered to Dáil Éireann in a speech on the first Wednesday of December. In the Budget the Minister reveals the Government's spending programme for the coming year. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Bertie Ahern Information and Guide
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Patrick Bartholemew (Bertie) Ahern (Ir. Parthalán Ó hEachtairn) (born September 12, 1951) is the tenth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland (1997-present). He has been a TD since 1977 and has been the sixth leader of Fianna Fáil since 1994. Ahern has also served as Minister for Labour (1987-1991) and Minister for Finance (1991-1994). Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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G8 Gleneagles 2005
The official 2005 UK G8 Presidency website,
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