I must apologize, but "Ireland" is not a term that has a medical definition to the best of my knowledge and medical databases. It is a country located in Northern Europe, known for its lush green landscapes, rich history, and distinctive culture. If you have any medical terms or concepts you would like me to define, I'd be happy to help!
#### I must clarify that 'Northern Ireland' is not a medical term and does not have a medical definition. It is a geographical and political term referring to a part of the United Kingdom located in the northeastern portion of the island of Ireland, consisting of six of the nine counties of the historic province of Ulster.
Great Britain is not a medical term, but a geographical name for the largest island in the British Isles, which comprises England, Scotland, and Wales, forming the major part of the United Kingdom.
Deliberate and planned acts of unlawful behavior engaged in by aggrieved segments of the population in seeking social change.
A family of terrestrial carnivores with long, slender bodies, long tails, and anal scent glands. They include badgers, weasels, martens, FERRETS; MINKS; wolverines, polecats, and OTTERS.

Incidence and occupational pattern of leukaemias, lymphomas, and testicular tumours in western Ireland over an 11 year period. (1/1230)

STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine incidence of the following malignancies, testicular tumours, all leukaemias and all lymphomas in the West of Ireland in an 11 year period. Secondly, to examine the relation between disease patterns and available occupational data in male subjects of working age. DESIGN: A census survey of all cases occurring in the three counties in the Western Health Board (WHB) area, Galway, Mayo and Roscommon, for the 11 year period 1980 to 1990 inclusive. Average annual age standardised incidence rates for the period were calculated using the 1986 census data. Rates for the area are compared with rates from the southern region of Ireland, which had a tumour registry. Trends over the time period are evaluated. All male subjects for whom occupational data were available were categorised using the Irish socioeconomic group classification and incidence rates by occupation were compared using the standardised incidence ratio method. In one of the counties, Galway, a detailed occupational history of selected cases and an age matched control group was also elicited through patients' general practitioners. SETTING: All available case records in the West of Ireland. RESULTS: There are no national incidence records for the period. Compared with data from the Southern Tumour Registry, the number of cases of women with myeloid leukaemias was significantly lower. Male leukaemia rates were significantly lower as a group (SIR 84 (95% CI 74, 95) but not when considered as individual categories. Regression analysis revealed an increasing trend in the number of new cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma among both men (r = 0.47, p = 0.02) and women (r = 0.90, p = 0.0001) and of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in men (r = 0.77, p = 0.005) and women (r = 0.68 p = 0.02) in the WHB region over the last decade. Four hundred and fifty six male cases over the age of 15 years were identified and adequate occupational information was available for 74% of these. Standardised incidence ratios of testicular tumours 100, 938) and agriworkers other than farmers (SIR 377, 95% CI 103, 967). There were also significantly increased incidence ratios for both non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (SIR 169, 95% CI 124, 266) and three categories of leukaemias among farmers. Hodgkin's disease and acute myeloid leukaemias were significantly increased among semi-skilled people. Interview data with 90 cases and 54 controls of both sexes revealed that among farmers, cases (n = 31) were significantly less likely than controls (n = 20) to use tractor mounted spraying techniques (OR = 0.19 (95% CI 0.04, 0.80)) and less likely to wear protective masks (OR 0.22 (95% CI 0.05, 0.84)). CONCLUSIONS: Trends of increase in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and some leukaemias are consistent with studies elsewhere. The study provides further evidence of the relation between agricultural work and certain lymphoproliferative cancers. The possible carcinogenic role of chemicals used in agricultural industries must be considered as an explanation.  (+info)

Demographic, clinical and social factors associated with human immunodeficiency virus infection and other sexually transmitted diseases in a cohort of women from the United Kingdom and Ireland. MRC Collaborative Study of women with HIV. (2/1230)

BACKGROUND: Clinical experience suggests many women with HIV infection have experienced no other sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Our objective was to test the hypothesis that a substantial proportion of women with HIV infection in the United Kingdom and Ireland have experienced no other diagnosed STD and to describe the demographic, clinical and social factors associated with the occurrence of other STD in a cohort of HIV infected women. METHOD: Analysis of cross-sectional baseline data from a prospective study of 505 women with diagnosed HIV infection. The setting was 15 HIV treatment centres in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The main outcome measures were occurrence of other STD diagnosed for the first time before and after HIV diagnosis. Data were obtained from interview with women and clinic notes. We particularly focused on occurrence of gonorrhoea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis after HIV diagnosis, as these are the STD most likely to reflect recent unprotected sexual intercourse. RESULTS: The women were mainly infected via heterosexual sex (n = 304), and injection drug use (n = 174). 151 were black Africans. A total of 250 (49.5%) women reported never having been diagnosed with an STD apart from HIV, 255 (50.5%) women had ever experienced an STD besides HIV, including 109 (21.6%) who had their first other STD diagnosed after HIV. Twenty-five (5%) women reported having had chlamydia, gonorrhoea or trichomoniasis diagnosed for the first time after HIV diagnosis, possibly reflecting unprotected sexual intercourse since HIV diagnosis. In all 301 (60%) women reported having had sex with a man in the 6 months prior to entry to the study. Of these, 168 (58%) reported using condoms 'always', 66(23%) 'sometimes' and 56 (19%) 'never'. CONCLUSIONS: Half the women in this study reported having never experienced any other diagnosed STD besides HIV. However, after HIV diagnosis most women remain sexually active and at least 5% had an STD diagnosed which reflect unprotected sexual intercourse.  (+info)

Stress and morale in general practice: a comparison of two health care systems. (3/1230)

BACKGROUND: Poor morale and high levels of stress among general practitioners (GPs) are causing concern. Little research has previously been carried out to study possible differences in morale and stress between GPs working in two different but geographically similar health care systems. AIM: To compare perceived levels of stress and morale between GPs working in two different health care systems--one having a state monopoly (Northern Ireland) and the other having mixed private and state funding (Republic of Ireland)--and to look for factors that might help explain any differences in stress levels and morale between the two systems. METHOD: Anonymous and confidential questionnaires were sent to all 986 National Health Service (NHS) GPs in Northern Ireland (NI) and a random sample of 900 GPs in the Republic of Ireland (ROI). A common set of core questions on demographic details, partners and work patterns, perceived levels of stress and morale, safety, violence, and complaints were asked. RESULTS: Response rates were high in both areas: 91% in NI and 78% in the ROI. GPs in NI had significantly higher stress levels and significantly lower levels of morale than GPs in the ROI. The NI sample expect matters to get worse over the following year. Doctors in the ROI were more likely to be single handed and to work from two sites. Also, more GPs in ROI had fears for their safety and had been the subject of physical violence, but fewer had received complaints and medico-legal actions than in NI. CONCLUSIONS: A significant proportion of both groups of doctors report feeling highly stressed but GPs in NI appear more unhappy and have a poorer outlook for the future. It is suggested that the structure, management, and expectations of the NHS have taken a severe toll on its GPs, whereas a system in which doctors have less practice support but more control is good for morale.  (+info)

Retinitis pigmentosa and progressive sensorineural hearing loss caused by a C12258A mutation in the mitochondrial MTTS2 gene. (4/1230)

Family ZMK is a large Irish kindred that segregates progressive sensorineural hearing loss and retinitis pigmentosa. The symptoms in the family are almost identical to those observed in Usher syndrome type III. Unlike that in Usher syndrome type III, the inheritance pattern in this family is compatible with dominant, X-linked dominant, or maternal inheritance. Prior linkage studies had resulted in exclusion of most candidate loci and >90% of the genome. A tentative location for a causative nuclear gene had been established on 9q; however, it is notable that no markers were found at zero recombination with respect to the disease gene. The marked variability in symptoms, together with the observation of subclinical muscle abnormalities in a single muscle biopsy, stimulated sequencing of the entire mtDNA in affected and unaffected individuals. This revealed a number of previously reported polymorphisms and/or silent substitutions. However, a C-->A transversion at position 12258 in the gene encoding the second mitochondrial serine tRNA, MTTS2, was heteroplasmic and was found in family members only. This sequence change was not present in 270 normal individuals from the same ethnic background. The consensus C at this position is highly conserved and is present in species as divergent from Homo sapiens as vulture and platypus. The mutation probably disrupts the amino acid-acceptor stem of the tRNA molecule, affecting aminoacylation of the tRNA and thereby reducing the efficiency and accuracy of mitochondrial translation. In summary, the data presented provide substantial evidence that the C12258A mtDNA mutation is causative of the disease phenotype in family ZMK.  (+info)

The "thermolabile" variant of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase and neural tube defects: An evaluation of genetic risk and the relative importance of the genotypes of the embryo and the mother. (5/1230)

Recent reports have implicated the "thermolabile" (T) variant of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) in the causation of folate-dependent neural tube defects (NTDs). We report herein the largest genetic study of NTD cases (n=271) and families (n=218) to date, establishing that, in Ireland, the "TT" genotype is found in 18.8% of cases versus 8.3% of controls (odds ratio 2.57; confidence interval [CI] 1.48-4.45; P=.0005). The maternal and paternal TT genotypes have intermediate frequencies of 13.8% and 11.9%, respectively, indicating that the predominant MTHFR-related genetic effect acts via the TT genotype of the developing embryo. Analysis of the 218 family triads of mother, father, and affected child with log-linear models supports this interpretation, providing significant evidence that the case TT genotype is associated with NTDs (P=.02) but no evidence of a maternal TT genotypic effect (P=. 83). The log-linear model predicted that the risk of NTDs conferred by the case TT genotype is 1.61 (CI 1.06-2.46), consistent with the paramount importance of the case TT genotype in determining risk. There is no compelling evidence for more than a modest additional risk conferred by a maternal TT genotype. These results favor a biological model of MTHFR-related NTD pathogenesis in which suboptimal maternal folate status imposes biochemical stress on the developing embryo, a stress it is ill-equipped to tolerate if it has a TT genotype.  (+info)

Early medieval cattle remains from a Scandinavian settlement in Dublin: genetic analysis and comparison with extant breeds. (6/1230)

A panel of cattle bones excavated from the 1000-year-old Viking Fishamble Street site in Dublin was assessed for the presence of surviving mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Eleven of these bones gave amplifiable mtDNA and a portion of the hypervariable control region was determined for each specimen. A comparative analysis was performed with control region sequences from five extant Nordic and Irish cattle breeds. The medieval population displayed similar levels of mtDNA diversity to modern European breeds. However, a number of novel mtDNA haplotypes were also detected in these bone samples. In addition, the presence of a putative ancestral sequence at high frequency in the medieval population supports an early post-domestication expansion of cattle in Europe.  (+info)

Variation of hepatitis C virus following serial transmission: multiple mechanisms of diversification of the hypervariable region and evidence for convergent genome evolution. (7/1230)

We have studied the evolution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) from a common source following serial transmission from contaminated batches of anti-D immunoglobulin. Six secondary recipients were each infected with virus from identifiable primary recipients of HCV-contaminated anti-D immunoglobulin. Phylogenetic analysis of virus E1/E2 gene sequences [including the hypervariable region (HVR)] and part of NS5B confirmed their common origin, but failed to reproduce the known epidemiological relationships between pairs of viruses, probably because of the frequent occurrence of convergent substitutions at both synonymous and nonsynonymous sites. There was no evidence that the rate at which the HCV genome evolves is affected by transmission events. Three different mechanisms appear to have been involved in generating variation of the hypervariable region; nucleotide substitution, insertion/deletion of nucleotide triplets at the E1/E2 boundary and insertion of a duplicated segment replacing almost the entire HVR. These observations have important implications for the phylogenetic analysis of HCV sequences from epidemiologically linked isolates.  (+info)

Improved prognosis for congenital nephrotic syndrome of the Finnish type in Irish families. (8/1230)

Congenital nephrotic syndrome of the Finnish type is a rare autosomal recessive disease with a high infant mortality without aggressive treatment. The biochemical basis of the disease is not understood fully but the disease locus has been mapped recently to chromosome 19q12-q13.1 in Finnish families. This paper describes the clinical features and outcome of 20 patients in Ireland with congenital nephrotic syndrome of the Finnish type who have presented since 1980. Before 1987, all infants died by the age of 3 years. After the introduction of daily intravenous albumin infusion, nutritional support, elective bilateral nephrectomy, and renal transplantation, mortality in the past decade has fallen to 30%, with no deaths in the past five years. Genetic linkage analysis was performed in six families in whom DNA was available and the locus responsible was mapped to the same region on chromosome 19 as in Finnish families, suggesting that Irish families share the same disease locus.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Ireland" is not a medical term or concept. It is a country located in north-western Europe, consisting of 32 provinces; 26 of which are part of the Republic of Ireland and the remaining 6 are part of the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland). If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health-related topics, I'd be happy to help with those.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Northern Ireland" is a geographical location and political entity, and not a medical term or concept. It is one of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom, located in the north-east of the island of Ireland. Therefore, it doesn't have a medical definition. If you have any questions related to health or medicine, I would be happy to try to help answer those!

I'm sorry for any confusion, but the term "Great Britain" is not a medical concept or condition. It is a geographical and political term referring to the largest island in the British Isles, on which the majority of England, Scotland, and Wales are located. It's also used to refer to the political union of these three countries, which is called the United Kingdom. Therefore, it doesn't have a medical definition.

Civil disorders refer to disturbances of peace and order in a civil society, often involving large groups of people engaging in protest, rioting, or other forms of disorderly conduct. These events can result in property damage, injury, and even loss of life. Civil disorders may be sparked by a variety of factors, including social inequality, political unrest, or economic instability. In the medical field, civil disorders can have significant impacts on public health, as they can disrupt access to healthcare services, increase the risk of violence and trauma, and exacerbate existing health disparities.

Mustelidae is not a medical term, but a biological term referring to a family of mammals that includes weasels, badgers, otters, ferrets, and wolverines. These animals are characterized by their elongated bodies, short legs, and specialized scent glands used for marking territory and communication. While the study of these animals is not typically within the scope of medical science, understanding the biology and behavior of various species can have implications for public health, conservation efforts, and ecological research.

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  • Remarks by Ms Derville Rowland, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, at the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) 7th Annual European Compliance and Legal Conference , Brussels, 28 September 2023. (bis.org)
  • Remarks by Mr Gabriel Makhlouf , Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, at the University of Galway , Galway, 21 September 2023. (bis.org)
  • Opening statement by Mr Gabriel Makhlouf , Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, at the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach, Dublin, 20 September 2023. (bis.org)
  • Remarks by Mr Vasileios Madouros, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, at the Kennedy Summer School, New Ross, 1 September 2023. (bis.org)
  • Remarks by Mr Vasileios Madouros, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, at the joint Central Bank of Ireland, European Investment Bank, ESRI conference, Dublin, 29 June 2023. (bis.org)
  • Event Date: 11/15/2023 - 12/31/2023 The GLOBE Ireland 'How Spongy is Your School? (globe.gov)
  • On 24 August 2023 BASF Ireland Limited (company number 42876) was re-registered as BASF Ireland DAC, Asgard House 19-20, City Quay, Dublin, D02 K744, Ireland. (basf.com)
  • Travel in Ireland has continued to recover in 2023, despite the challenges presented by high inflation and a drop in household budgets. (euromonitor.com)
  • As of 2022, the population of the entire island is just over 7 million, with 5.1 million living in the Republic of Ireland and 1.9 million in Northern Ireland, ranking it the second-most populous island in Europe after Great Britain. (wikipedia.org)
  • Overall demand for home care wipes in Ireland declined in 2022. (euromonitor.com)
  • 9 September marked the first All-Ireland meeting of the International Marxist Tendency (IMT) which met in Dublin. (marxist.com)
  • According to Barry Raftery of University College Dublin, Drumanagh 'may well have been (and probably was) a major trading station linking Ireland and Roman Britain. (freerepublic.com)
  • The Irish Parliament in Dublin Wednesday 'utterly condemned' the murders, which raised fears of a return to the violence that Northern Ireland suffered for decades before the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. (cnn.com)
  • Belfast in Northern Ireland (which is part of the United Kingdom, as distinct from the Republic of Ireland) serves the north east, Dublin the east, Cork the south and Shannon the west of the country. (dpreview.com)
  • Radiocarbon dating at two independent labs places the bone's age between about 12,800 and 12,600 years old, say Marion Dowd of the Institute of Technology, Sligo in Ireland and Ruth Carden of the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin. (sciencenews.org)
  • On 2 September 2019 the registered offfice of BASF Ireland Limited was transfered from the Cork site to the Dublin office. (basf.com)
  • BASF acquired the printing dye business of Irish company Punch Holdings Ltd., which was integrated into the newly established BASF Printing Systems Ireland Ltd., Dublin. (basf.com)
  • Distributorship in Ireland handled by BASF Ireland Ltd., Clonee (near Dublin). (basf.com)
  • I.G. Dyestuffs Ltd, Belfast and John McWade "Tampico", Dublin represented I.G. Farbenindustrie's interests in Ireland. (basf.com)
  • Since 2021, the earliest evidence of human activity in Ireland is dated to 33,000 years ago. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the 2021 census, its population was 1,903,100, making up around 3% of the UK's population and 27% of the population on the island of Ireland. (wikipedia.org)
  • Vending in Ireland was significantly disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic throughout 2020-2021. (euromonitor.com)
  • A war of independence in the early 20th century was followed by the partition of the island, leading to the creation of the Irish Free State, which became increasingly sovereign over the following decades, and Northern Ireland, which remained a part of the United Kingdom. (wikipedia.org)
  • The names Ireland and Éire derive from Old Irish Ériu, a goddess in Irish mythology first recorded in the ninth century. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Republic of Ireland also has a consultative role on non-devolved governmental matters through the British-Irish Governmental Conference (BIIG). (wikipedia.org)
  • Meanwhile, the majority in Southern Ireland (which became the Irish Free State in 1922), and a significant minority in Northern Ireland, were Irish nationalists (generally Catholics) who wanted a united independent Ireland. (wikipedia.org)
  • The region that is now Northern Ireland was long inhabited by native Gaels who were Irish-speaking and predominantly Catholic. (wikipedia.org)
  • One of two candidates for the Presidency of the Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has criticised environmentalists for their "incessant and unfair vilification" of farmers in Ireland. (prlog.org)
  • The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (the Irish language) has confirmed that Ireland experienced only one case in which allegations concerning provenance were made and did not enact formal implementation mechanisms in this regard. (state.gov)
  • On Saturday 26 November, 65 people gathered in the London Irish Centre, with another 35 connecting online, for the launch of the new edition of Alan Woods' Ireland: Republicanism and Revolution ( order here ). (marxist.com)
  • SUB6 are based at Portstewart Strand, the only Accredited ASI (Academy of Surfing Instructors) Surf & Stand-Up Paddle School in Northern Ireland with an Instructor training centre. (nationaltrust.org.uk)
  • The Northern Ireland Assembly, established by the Northern Ireland Act 1998, holds responsibility for a range of devolved policy matters, while other areas are reserved for the UK Government. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although Ireland did not participate in the 1998 Washington Conference on Holocaust-Era Assets, it has taken certain steps to abide by its principles. (state.gov)
  • Carroll was the first police officer killed by paramilitaries in Northern Ireland since October 1998, the police said. (cnn.com)
  • The events of the past few weeks sparked fears of a return to the sectarian violence that Northern Ireland , a province of the United Kingdom, suffered for two decades before the peace deal in 1998. (cnn.com)
  • Improving the quality of hospital services : HOPE evaluation meeting and conference, Limerick (Ireland), 20-21 June 1997 : case book. (who.int)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Ireland. (who.int)
  • The relative sea level was less than 50m lower resulting in an ice bridge (but not a land bridge) forming between Ireland and Great Britain. (wikipedia.org)
  • By 14,000 BC this ice bridge existed only between Northern Ireland and Scotland and by 12,000 BC Ireland was completely separated from Great Britain. (wikipedia.org)
  • The earliest evidence for farming in Ireland or Great Britain is from Ferriter's Cove, County Kerry, where a flint knife, cattle bones and a sheep's tooth were carbon-dated to c. 4350 BC. (wikipedia.org)
  • Northern Ireland competes separately at the Commonwealth Games, and people from Northern Ireland may compete for either Great Britain or Ireland at the Olympic Games. (wikipedia.org)
  • Comrades joined the live-streamed event from Ireland, Britain, Sweden, the USA and Canada, making this a really international gathering. (marxist.com)
  • Most archaeologists regard these as evidence not of conquest but of trade with Roman Britain, raiding of coastal settlements in Britain, or the presence of Romanized Britons in Ireland. (freerepublic.com)
  • Whether Agricola, governor of Britain between 78 and 84 AD, ever made an attempt on Ireland is unknown, but it certainly isn t mentioned by Tacitus, who left us a detailed biography. (freerepublic.com)
  • Despite all these changes Ireland is still a great destination for the picture hungry traveler. (dpreview.com)
  • Geopolitically, the island of Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), an independent state covering five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1973, the Republic of Ireland joined the European Economic Community while the United Kingdom, and Northern Ireland as part of it, did the same. (wikipedia.org)
  • Northern Ireland shares an open border to the south and west with the Republic of Ireland. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Republic of Ireland has been trailing behind the rest of Europe in the take-up of net services due in large part to the fact that people still had to pay per minute for dial-up internet access. (bbc.co.uk)
  • GardaĂ­ police estimate that over 30,000 people attend a protest against the introduction of water charges in the Republic of Ireland. (channel4.com)
  • (CNN) -- Thousands of people in Northern Ireland protested Wednesday against the killing of two soldiers and a policeman, reportedly by paramilitaries who want the province to leave the United Kingdom and become part of the Republic of Ireland. (cnn.com)
  • Sinn Fein is a predominantly Catholic party that seeks for Northern Ireland to leave the United Kingdom and become part of the Republic of Ireland. (cnn.com)
  • and nationalists, who are mostly Catholic and want to join the Republic of Ireland. (cnn.com)
  • Now working together across Ireland, Habitat started in Northern Ireland in 1994 and in the Republic of Ireland in 2002. (habitat.org)
  • The new project titled - Strengthening Health Systems Resilience for Enhanced Health Emergency Response at the Sub-national Level United Republic of Tanzania supported by the Government of Ireland is worth 200 000 Euros and will be implemented in seven regions namely, Tanga, Kigoma, Dodoma, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar & two other high-risk regions. (who.int)
  • Directory of medical and health care libraries in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland / compiled by Derek J. Wright for the Medical, Health and Welfare Libraries Group of the Library Association. (who.int)
  • Until recently, the earliest evidence of human activity in Ireland was dated at 12,500 years ago, demonstrated by a butchered bear bone found in a cave in County Clare. (wikipedia.org)
  • IRELAND'S OLDEST Stone-tool marks on a brown bear's kneecap provide the earliest evidence of humans in Ireland, between about 12,800 and 12,600 years ago. (sciencenews.org)
  • No doubt they would love to bounce Ireland into NATO, finally ending decades of sham neutrality in favour of open recognition of the 26-county state's actual position: that of a pawn of western imperialism. (marxist.com)
  • Campaigns by net activists and pressure from government forced Ireland's incumbent telecoms firm Eircom to offer wholesale flat-rate to providers in Ireland. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The government and civil society arrange public lectures, events, and exhibitions throughout Ireland. (state.gov)
  • Ulster-Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland that is variously described as a country, province or region. (wikipedia.org)
  • For the next fifty years, Northern Ireland had an unbroken series of Unionist Party governments. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1169, Ireland was invaded by a coalition of forces under the command of the English crown that quickly overran and occupied most of the island, beginning 800 years of foreign central authority. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the Nine Years' War (1594-1603), an alliance of Gaelic chieftains led by the two most powerful Ulster lords, Hugh Roe O'Donnell and the Earl of Tyrone fought against the English government in Ireland. (wikipedia.org)
  • As Ireland negotiates its way out of recession, Channel 4 News hears that the fourth austerity budget in four years will take its toll on an already fragile country. (channel4.com)
  • The brand new introduction to the book, which we publish below, draws out the processes that have been developing in Ireland in the years that have passed since: from the burgeoning crisis of capitalism, to the rise of Sinn FĂ©in in the North and South, and the reemergence of the border question under Brexit. (marxist.com)
  • Over the years other Roman artifacts have been found in Ireland. (freerepublic.com)
  • For nearly 40 years, British soldiers patrolled Northern Ireland in armored vehicles and hunkered down in bases surrounded by concrete walls and barbed wire. (cnn.com)
  • Many years ago another island was the desired destination for the traveling photographer: Ireland. (dpreview.com)
  • Exceptions do happen though, and especially over the past few years Ireland has experienced some rather strange weather including long cold snaps with atypical ice and snow as well as heat waves. (dpreview.com)
  • A brown bear's kneecap excavated in 1903, featuring stone tool incisions, pushes back the date that humans set foot in Ireland by as many as 2,500 years. (sciencenews.org)
  • Since opening the first ReStore in Europe seven years ago, and now having four stores in Northern Ireland, we demonstrate significant and sustainable impact for local people and the wider community. (habitat.org)
  • Ireland starts counting votes in a referendum on an EU financial treaty that could undermine one of Europe's key initiatives as problems mount in Spain and Greece. (channel4.com)
  • As Greece implodes under tough fiscal reform Ireland, the IMF's 'austerity poster boy', votes on belt-tightening measures in a referendum too close to call. (channel4.com)
  • The Union is fraying at the seams, and the national question is reemerging with renewed force, in Scotland and in the North of Ireland. (marxist.com)
  • The creation of Northern Ireland was accompanied by violence both in defence of and against partition. (wikipedia.org)
  • The stat of dominant tackles is one thing, but Ireland regularly forced the Welsh attack backwards and looked very comfortable in defence for large parts of the game. (rte.ie)
  • By having both players on the pitch, Ireland were able to force the Welsh defence to one side of the pitch and then Flood was on hand to hit the other wing on the way back which opened the chance for Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe's early try. (rte.ie)
  • The second try for Ireland came through the middle of that stretched defence when Sam Monaghan punched a hole through the middle and still had the wherewithal to offload to Linda Djougang's run under the posts. (rte.ie)
  • The headquarters of BASF Ireland Limited moved to Cork. (basf.com)
  • The BASF Group acquired Cognis Ireland Limited, with a site in Cork. (basf.com)
  • Unemployment in Northern Ireland peaked at 17.2% in 1986, but dropped back down to below 10% in the 2010s, similar to the rate of the rest of the UK. (wikipedia.org)
  • Beyond the bunting, is Ireland really bouncing back? (channel4.com)
  • For a socialist United Ireland: back to Connolly! (marxist.com)
  • Granite Digital, the fastest-growing digital agency in Ireland, today announces that it is growing its team in Ireland by 10 people by the end of 2024. (prlog.org)
  • Accenture embraces the power of change to create 360° value and shared success in Ireland for our clients, people, shareholders, partners and communities. (redhat.com)
  • G4S improves the lives of millions of people across the UK, Ireland and the Channel Islands, by creating productive, safe and smooth working environments. (g4s.com)
  • On Thursday, September 10 we folks in Bloomington/Normal (7 people) were picked up by a stretch SUV limo and transported to O'Hare airport in Chicago where we met the 65 others who were going to be on the tour to Ireland. (smartertravel.com)
  • In Ireland and Northern Ireland, Habitat brings people together from across the community to serve the most vulnerable, mobilizing hundreds of volunteers as the hearts, hands and voices for its work. (habitat.org)
  • Focusing on UN-Habitat's Sustainable Development Goals, the Build Solid Ground campaign is raising awareness and engaging people of all ages across Ireland in development issues. (habitat.org)
  • Ireland is the second-largest island of the British Isles, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest in the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • Securelinx provides Linux based infrastructure solutions such as subscriptions, services, support and training to customers throughout Ireland, the UK and Europe. (redhat.com)
  • Ireland also lags behind when it comes to dial-up access with 30% of homes net-enabled compared to an average of 37% in the rest of Europe. (bbc.co.uk)
  • In many ways Ireland is a miniature of Europe with many different landforms and environments within a few square kilometers and some of the most impressive historical buildings you can imagine. (dpreview.com)
  • Melting glaciers and milder temperatures in northwestern Europe at that time made it easier for humans to reach Ireland by boat to hunt game, at least for several weeks at a time, the researchers propose in the May 1 Quaternary Science Reviews . (sciencenews.org)
  • We found that Donegal is the poorest performing council in Ireland for its inspection rate of its facilities and for its investment in waste services, between 2014 and 2016 Donegal had just two members of staff to regulate the 44 waste permits in the area. (rte.ie)
  • Wicklow is the best council in Ireland for managing waste services, between 2014 and 2016 Wicklow completed 6,174 non-routine inspections, four times the national average of 1,371. (rte.ie)
  • The Jewish population in Ireland is 2,557 according to the 2016 census, more than half of whom are Israelis working for multinational corporations. (state.gov)
  • Whether Wales were trapping the tackler in the tackle area or not, Ireland continued to compete at the ruck to try to win turnovers. (rte.ie)
  • In 2012-2013, the National Gallery of Ireland received two separate claims for restitution of three paintings in the national collection. (state.gov)
  • eir evo has been a Red Hat Premier Business Partner since 2006 and is the largest and longest established Red Hat Partner in Ireland offering extensive services across the complete product portfolio. (redhat.com)
  • Ireland has 1,100 telephone exchanges but only 95 of these are equipped to supply fast net services. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Services for Canadians if you're visiting, studying, working or doing business in Ireland. (gc.ca)
  • The government of Northern Ireland cooperates with the government of Ireland in several areas under the terms of the Belfast Agreement. (wikipedia.org)
  • Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. (yahoo.com)
  • Ireland boasted the second highest share of wind in electricity generation among IEA member countries in 2018. (iea.org)
  • Ireland has recovered remarkably from the economic crisis which started in 2008 and has the fastest growing economy among all IEA countries since 2014, when GDP exceeded pre-crisis levels. (iea.org)
  • Normally those countries without a strong cheap unmetered product adopt broadband much quicker but in Ireland consumers simply haven't been offered it," he said. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The dark side of this sudden development was that Ireland became one of the most expensive countries in the world and environmental issues including habitat destruction, water pollution and littering are now as common here as in the rest of the world. (dpreview.com)
  • The seasons in Ireland aren't as well deliniated as in other countries. (dpreview.com)
  • Information technology in selected countries : reports from Ireland, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Tanzania / edited by Eileen P. Drew and F. Gordon Foster. (who.int)
  • Welcome to the GLOBE Ireland Air Quality Campaign The GLOBE Ireland Air Quality Campaign is a citizen-science campaign to assess traffic-related air pollution at schools. (globe.gov)
  • Cultural links between Northern Ireland, the rest of Ireland, and the rest of the UK are complex, with Northern Ireland sharing both the culture of Ireland and the culture of the United Kingdom. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is no known indication of looted Judaica or Jewish cultural property present in Ireland. (state.gov)
  • Canada's diplomatic, economic or cultural relationship with Ireland. (gc.ca)
  • Northern Ireland was created in 1921, when Ireland was partitioned by the Government of Ireland Act 1920, creating a devolved government for the six northeastern counties. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ireland is one of the very few places where you can photograph a sunrise at a sandy beach, catch the morning light in the mountains and then visit an old ruined abbey and only travel a few kilometers in the process. (dpreview.com)
  • In order to maximise the impact of our support, volunteers from Ireland and Northern Ireland travel internationally to help construct Habitat homes with families, to learn about other cultures and to speak out about the global need for safe shelter. (habitat.org)
  • Workshop: GLOBE Ireland - Rainfall and Flooding - How spongy is my school? (globe.gov)
  • With the Acts of Union in 1801, Ireland became a part of the United Kingdom. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ireland is a signatory to the International Committee of Museums' Code of Ethics, which commits the country to documenting the provenance of state holdings of artwork. (state.gov)
  • Ireland returned to positive GDP growth in 2011, and the economy continues to gain momentum. (europa.eu)
  • Very strong employment growth in Ireland is predicted also for 2020-2030 period, accompanied by substantial increase of working age population. (europa.eu)
  • While Ireland was not a participant in the conference, the National Gallery's website confirms it supports the consensus achieved at that conference. (state.gov)
  • Teacher Training Ireland The GLOBE Programme in Ireland will be offering a CPD approved (Department of Education, Ireland) GLOBE-Environmental Science and Action-Based Learning Summer Teacher. (globe.gov)
  • The economy of Northern Ireland was the most industrialised in Ireland at the time of partition, but soon began to decline, a decline exacerbated by the political and social turmoil of the Troubles. (wikipedia.org)
  • The republication of Alan Woods' Ireland: Republicanism and Revolution , which has been out of print since 2005, could not have come at a more appropriate time. (marxist.com)
  • Winter can also be a good time to visit Ireland, especially for landscape photography. (dpreview.com)
  • Vaccine introduction status in Ireland over time. (who.int)
  • Market research on consumer products, commercial industries, demographics trends and consumer lifestyles in Ireland. (euromonitor.com)
  • Donations designated to Ireland support local and long-term international partner programs. (habitat.org)
  • He expressed gratitude to the Government of Ireland for joining hands with WHO to support Tanzania's efforts towards staying prepared and effectively responding to health emergencies. (who.int)
  • In Ireland, abortion is legal if the mother's life is at risk, which is different from her health being at risk, Holland said. (cnn.com)
  • Dar es Salaam - The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of Ireland have signed an agreement to pilot a new project that will improve ongoing efforts to strengthen health system resilience to effectively respond to emergencies in Tanzania. (who.int)
  • Ireland is a member of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. (state.gov)
  • We are proud to announce the publication of the first issue of the paper of the International Marxist Tendency in Ireland - the Marxist Voice ! (marxist.com)
  • At the grass roots level, some republicans continued to feel betrayed by Sinn Fein and the old IRA leadership, who they felt had railroaded them into a dead end deal with the British that was never going to deliver a united Ireland, CNN Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson said. (cnn.com)
  • Ireland has a number of international airports. (dpreview.com)
  • However, the government's strategy to establish Ireland as a preferred location for the global digital and data hosting industry, will potentially result in strongly growing electricity demand. (iea.org)
  • Politicians from across the political spectrum condemned the killings, with Sinn Fein deputy leader Martin McGuinness calling the killers 'traitors to the island of Ireland. (cnn.com)
  • Coumeenoole Bay and Great Blasket Island, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry - probably one of the most photographed scenes in Ireland. (dpreview.com)
  • As such, the Government of Ireland understands that there are no specific issues with regards to Immovable Property Confiscated or otherwise related to Ireland. (state.gov)
  • Share a link to your 'My Ireland' board and inspire friends, co-travellers and family. (ireland.com)
  • Test Triangle, the IT global specialist service provider was announced today as Freshworks' first official partner and re-seller in Ireland. (prlog.org)
  • RightMove Recruitment, one of the top 10 Job placement agencies in Ireland, helps job seekers find employment and assists employers in filling job vacancies. (prlog.org)
  • In attack, the use of two playmakers at out-half and first centre with Cronin and Flood worked really well for Ireland. (rte.ie)
  • If you're a Game of Thrones® fan, the rolling hills and rugged coastline of Northern Ireland may look familiar, with an impressive 25 filming locations based in this spectacular setting. (britishairways.com)
  • Although Ireland has a reasonable public transport system and cycling is still very popular among visitors the best and fastest way to get around and to the photographic hot spots is the private car. (dpreview.com)
  • To get your perfect job in Ireland (IE) sent to you the day it's posted, sign up for our job alert service . (bmj.com)
  • UTV Internet has become the first telecoms firm in Ireland to launch a flat rate internet service. (bbc.co.uk)