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As the political wing of the IRA, it was used to making excuses for the murder of innocents, but it is now the joint largest party in the Irish Dail.
Chapters – his latest single raising money for charity - was a total contrast, slow and thoughtful with a poem by his friend Dail Macdonald woven through it in the recorded version.
Source: https://www.northern-times.co.uk/news/best-ever-belladrum-awaits-the-debrief-321959/
Colleagues and service users at Castell Y Dail have also been getting into the spirit of the occasion, putting up crown decorations and hoping to catch a glimpse of Violet on the television.
Source: https://www.countytimes.co.uk/news/23502127.powys-residents-will-kings-coronation/?ref=rss
“It’s about saying that if you (the Government) do not deliver on these reforms, we will be outside the Dail on a regular basis, making a lot of noise,” she said.
Rather than offering unequivocal support and succour to the Israeli people, he began scolding them and stood up in the Dail to warn that any response ‘must be proportionate’.
Source: https://www.spectator.com.au/2023/10/irelands-troubling-response-to-the-israel-attacks/