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Eamon Collins (1954-1999), became an informant in the late 1980s and was stabbed to death at his home in Northern Ireland; Colombia Three (Niall Connolly, James Monaghan, Martin McCauley) Eddie Copeland; Marion Coyle (born 1954), took part in the kidnapping of Dr. Tiede Herrema
The left faction were successful in winning the group over, with Connolly becoming the leader and McLoughlin elected as president. [4] [5] Liam O'Flaherty and George Pollock also came to prominence, while O'Brien and O'Shannon were expelled in October, [2] [4] at the same time as the group renamed itself as the Communist Party of Ireland (CPI). [6]
Harry Connolly: 335 UUP: Mary Ellis 278 SDLP: John Mulholland ... Eamon Melaugh 143 ... Newry and Mourne A [24] [3] Party Candidate
John Connolly (born 1978/1979) [1] is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway West constituency since the 2024 general election. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He had been an unsuccessful candidate at the 2016 general election in Galway West and the 2016 Seanad election for the Cultural and Educational Panel .
Newry and Mourne – 2 1 – 9 13 3 – 2 30: ... Harry Connolly: 506 Independent: Bill Kennedy: 473 DUP: ... Eamon Mullan 470 Turnout: 7,116
25 August: an IRA member (Eamon Bradley) was shot dead by the British Army after leaving a pub on Racecourse Road, Derry. [33] 27 August: a former UDR soldier (Wilfred McIlveen) was killed by a booby-trap bomb under his car in Milford, County Armagh. [33] 28 August: 24 buses were firebombed by the IRA at the Ulsterbus depot in County Armagh. [40]
The canal in the Co Down city burst its banks amid heavy rainfall overnight on Monday.
Ireland: Ideology: Irish republicanism Left-wing nationalism Revolutionary socialism: Size: 150–200: Opponents: United Kingdom British Army; Royal Ulster Constabulary; Ulster loyalist paramilitaries Provisional IRA Irish National Liberation Army: Battles and wars: The Troubles