Since the 1920"s, Ireland has been divided into two parts: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The north is still part of the United Kingdom and is predominantly Protestant; the south is an independent republic and is mainly Catholic. The majority in North Ireland accept this politi...
1920-22: Brief war with Britain leads to new Irish state, Republic of Ireland. It is predominantly Roman Catholic. Protestants in Northern Ireland, which is predominantly Protestant, persuade Britain to partition Ireland to save them from domination by Catholics in the Republic of Ireland. 1968-69...
Is Northern Ireland more Catholic or Protestant? Like Great Britain (but unlike most of the Republic of Ireland), Northern Ireland has a plurality of Protestants (48% of the resident population are either Protestant, or brought up Protestant, while 45% of the resident population are either Catho...
English and Irish (Gaeilge)are the official languages in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland is where you'll hear the soft strains of Ullans (Ulster-Scots). You'll find Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) areas predominantly along the west coast, where Irish is widely spoken. What do the Irish...
(25% of all women randomised to screening or 33.5% of those undergoing the screening procedures). Treatment criteria predominantly comprised a FRAX 10-year MOF probability, calculated with BMD, greater than age-dependent thresholds (these ranged from > 15% in women aged 60–65 years, to...
I contribute by organising events and often conduct tours (predominantly graffiti or architecture related). Have until now found it a struggle to host, whether it being that I’m constantly on the move, or mainly that I house share with individuals that are unable to understand the concept of...
Since the 1920's, Ireland has been divided into two parts: Northern Ireland (Ulster) and the Republic of Ireland (Eire). The north is still part of the United Kingdom and is predominantly Protestant; the south is 'an independent republic and is mainly Catholic. The majority in Ulster accep...
This had grave implications for Northern Ireland and the war.It signalled that republicans were totally uncompromising. Many Protestants were also shocked by the level of support for the hunger- strikers in the Catholic community - 100,000 attended Bobby Sands' funeral. The IRA could no longer ...
12 Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties, Catholic University, Largo Francesco Vito 1-00198, Rome, Italy. 13 Departments of Medicine, Human Genetics, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Jewish General Hospital, 3755 Cote-Ste-Catherine Road, Montreal, Quebec, Canada...
A reference to the 1969 Northern Ireland riots: Pin The legend of Cúchulainn, an Irish mythological hero : Pin The houses and murals of the Shankill Road: Pin The Peace Wall, Belfast As we made our way to the opposite side of the divide to the predominantly Republican and Catholic Falls...