Lloyd George criticised over ‘hellish policy’ for Ireland
Carnarvon, 10 October 1920 - In a speech that has angered his critics in Ireland and Britain, the Prime Minister, David Lloyd...
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Carnarvon, 10 October 1920 - In a speech that has angered his critics in Ireland and Britain, the Prime Minister, David Lloyd...
Read moreDublin, 14 Aug 1920 - At a meeting of the Unionist Anti-Partition League (UAPL) in Dublin yesterday, presided over by George Francis...
Read moreDublin, 18 June 1920 - Irish business leaders have taken the view that the new government of Ireland bill, if passed, will...
Read moreBirmingham, 12 June 1920 - A discussion on Ireland at a conference of the National Unionist Association in Birmingham yesterday concluded with...
Read moreWestminster, 16 June 1920 - This week the government announced that the new home rule bill will include clauses providing for an...
Read moreBelfast, 16 April 1920 - Representatives from the counties of Monaghan, Cavan and Donegal have urged the Ulster Unionist Council (UUC) to...
Read moreWestminster, 1 April 1920 - The government of Ireland bill had its second reading in the House of Commons yesterday, passing by 348...
Read moreLondon, 28 February 1920 - The British government has published its long-anticipated plans for the future government of Ireland. The plan is...
Read moreLondon and Dublin, 20 August 1919 - A lengthy address by the British Prime Minister to the House of Commons on 18 August...
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