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    in 1974. UK and Ireland History * The first SUBWAY® store is opened in the Republic of Ireland in 1994 by David Morrissey * In 1996‚ the first UK SUBWAY® store is opened in Brighton by Murray and Maria Speirs * Fred DeLuca attended his first media tour of the UK in 2001 when the SUBWAY® franchise reached the 50 store mark. * In 2002‚ the SUBWAY® brand opened its 100th store in the UK and Ireland * By the end of 2003 the number of stores in the UK and Ireland had doubled to 200

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    2012)‚ the latter being the case in Ireland. The Irish constitution provides that the national parliament be known as the Oireachtas and it consists of the President and two houses‚ namely Dail Eireann and Seanad Eireann. (Toole‚ 1998)‚ The two chambers or houses in Ireland consist of Seanad Eireann and the more powerful of the two‚ Dail Eireann. How both houses perform their functions has long being under scrutiny and the subject of great debate in Ireland. Taking into account the influence of

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    Q1 The British politician in the picture is David Lloyd George In the picture Arthur Griffith is most likely to walk through the gates. In document B the main point in the ultimatum is allegiance to the king. Q2 i) In document a the picture is portrayed as a heavenly image with a gate to glittering gates‚ this represents as a key to the gate to freedom. Arthur Griffith is the happier of the men and is all for taking the key where as micheal Collins is not to happy with the deal as

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    and two parts of a country‚ England and Ireland and Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland. In this conflict one man an ordinary person (Michael Gallagher) acted in an extraordinary way. Omagh is a county town of County Tyrone in Northern Island. Omagh was bombed on the 15th of August 1998 when the Real Irish Republican Army exploded a car bomb in the town centre. This was conflict between the United Kingdom/Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland. 29 people were killed. 14 women‚ 6 men

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    knife in the cartoon is a perfect example of this. The Fenian brotherhood was a group with one main goal to obtain all freedom and become an independent republic of Ireland. For many played the role of motivation in emigrating to the United States‚ played a large role in this stereotype. One article in particular‚ entitled “The Fenians In Ireland” published in The New York Observer And Chronicle on November 23‚ 1895‚ articulates a perfect example of the violence portray by the Fenian brotherhood.

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    inevitable clash of cultural difference. British-Irish relations over the past three hundred years have been troubled‚ both the communities have been filled with tensions caused by religion in Northern Ireland and Britain’s unfair rule of Northern Ireland. The division between Northern and Southern Ireland dates back to the 16th century. The conflict started because

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    bankrupt‚ which means that the European Union needed to step in and help Greece out. Needless to say‚ this left a poor impact on Europe and the credibility of the euro. With the same financial disasters lurking for countries like Portugal and the Republic of Ireland‚ many experts fear this would further damage the euro’s reputation and could lead to a substantial fall against other key currencies. Admittedly‚ the European Union made several mistakes with the euro. The launch of the euro caused for inflation

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    findings from a study of African immigrants to Ireland. The main focus of the study was to look at the experiences of pregnant and post natal African women and to explore questions about their experiences of maternity services in Ireland and also larger issues of integration into Irish society. The research was based primarily in a Dublin maternity hospital. The author also highlights a number of issues African immigrants face when living in Ireland‚ racism‚ family reunification‚ the right to work

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    Sunday Business Post and then as a news reporter for the city’s Sunday Tribune. Then in 1994‚ Guerin became an investigative reporter for the Sunday Independent‚ the largest-circulation weekend newspaper in Ireland. This move signalled not only Guerin’s subsequent rise to somewhat fame in Ireland but also led to the sequence of events that ended in her eventually been murdered. Her murder along with detective Jerry Mc Cabe’s murder three weeks earlier sparked the Irish government

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    Irish legal system

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    the Irish system was introduced following the Treaty of 1922. Up to that time‚ all laws and legislation were formed‚ enacted and enforced by the United Kingdom‚ which had effectively ruled Ireland for over 600 years. As a result of that position‚ the laws that followed and that were enacted in the “new” Ireland reflected many of the laws already on the statute books. The formation of the Irish Constitution also reflected many of the established formats that had existed under the English system.

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