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Unique opportunity to achieve an all-Ireland public health service


23 July, 2021 00:59
The Greater Belfast Branch of the Communist Party of Ireland (CPI) welcomes the growing and necessary debate on an all-Ireland health service as an intrinsic part of the process of Irish reunification, which we believe would contribute to building trust and overcoming fears and division. Thereby putting the question of a united Ireland in a concrete form rather than just an aspiration. In particular we welcome the article by Seanín Graham – ‘All-island health-care services in spotlight’ (July 8).
The Covid pandemic has clearly demonstrated the critical role of, and the necessity for, a fully-funded and protected public health service. The health pandemic has clearly demonstrated that the existence of two healthcare systems and strategies in Ireland to continue is irrational, impractical and dangerous to public health. ....

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Cambridge college bans LGBT flags in student halls


Cambridge college bans LGBT flags in student halls
Jesus College denies stifling free expression as it threatens eviction for those flying Pride banners
Students have been flying the flags from their windows at Jesus College
Credit: SWNS
A Cambridge University college has threatened students with eviction if they do not remove LGBT flags and political posters from their windows.
Jesus College emailed students earlier this week asking them to remove all posters, flags or banners displayed inside or outside college accommodation. This includes rainbow Pride flags left hanging outside college properties in the wake of LGBT+ History Month in March. ....

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Remembering the Jesuit priest hanged in Glasgow for his beliefs


THERE is a consensus among historians that the King and the Archbishop of Glasgow did not initially intend to execute John Ogilvie.
But the Jesuit priest - Scotland’s only canonised Catholic martyr - could not help himself during questioning, and on March 10, 1615 he was convicted of high treason at the Tolbooth and hanged on the same day at Glasgow Cross.
John Ogilvie (1579-1615) claimed to be from a noble family in the North East and to have been raised as a Protestant.
He was educated on the continent, converted to Roman Catholicism and was ordained as Jesuit priest at Paris in 1610. ....

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Donabate's great house


Commissioned by then Archbishop of Dublin, Charles Cobbe for celebrated architect, James Gibbs to design and plan, Newbridge House has remained a permanent fixture in Donabate since it was first built in 1747.
The imposing building, still residence to the Cobbe family, is a treasure chest of antiquity, complete with ancient artwork, Victorian furniture, curios and rooms steeped in history.
The Fingal Independent speaks to Cathal O Dowd Smith, curator of Newbridge House, to gain something of his encyclopedic knowledge of the great house.
He says: I ve been curator at Newbridge House for two years, two years in spring. I ve been here for eight years and I ve been in the role of curator the past two years. I started as a tour guide then I went to Trinity and I did art history and history, then I graduated in 2018 and I was offered the position then. While I was studying I had been doing conservation courses and specialising in collection care and then the role came up o ....

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The lesson we can learn from 180 years ago to help us win battle against spread of Covid-19


In 1825, Daniel O’Connell was invited by the House of Lords Select Committee to give a first-hand account of the living conditions in Ireland, which he did in graphic detail.
The UK government was alarmed so it set up a royal commission chaired by the Protestant Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Richard Whately, who was also an economist.
The commission sat for three years and produced a report in 1836 which has a number of voluminous appendices which contain a vast amount of information of great historical value. (They are available at UCD Library Cultural Heritage Collections.)
The difficulty was that in ­Ireland, unlike Britain, there was no work available. Legislation in 1834 abolished outdoor relief and admission to the poorhouse was mandatory for those claiming relief. ....

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