1 in 20 Catholic families were burned out of their homes in Belfast in 1969.
As one scholar put it, at the time it was "the largest forced population movement in Western Europe since the Second World War."
Spot on @AndyBurnhamGM. So glad you made this connection to what’s happening in the US. A complete polarisation is happening and it will suit @reformparty_uk down to the ground, destabilising our country this way.
Yep. It’s almost funny.
@RobKenyonReform never came to 1 meeting on Ashton Library. Me, cllrs and residents worked backsides off to save it.
In politics, berating ppl on socials doesn’t get stuff done.
He’s local, angry, but no plan to actually DO anything. Like @reformparty_uk
Utterly embarassing from Rob Kenyon. What he clearly doesn't know is Labour MP Josh Simons confirmed just over a week ago that this library would be reopened and work is starting soon, following a 6 month campaign by Labour Councillor Christopher Ready. What total numpties Rob and Zia are.
Mr @christiancalgie has been busy putting out a partial version of events these last few days, amplified by yourselves.
I think it’s time all your readers had the whole story. They were all out of order and, if they had any decency, would now hold their hands up and apologise.
Celtic and MON have stayed humble and praised Hearts season and Derek Mcinnes.
Not one single person from Hearts have congratulated Celtic and instead jumped into victim mode and sent a referee’s family into fearing for their life
That’s the difference between both clubs 👏🏼
It is ok to hate Celtic @CelticFC but that’s a stonewall penalty.
Yall are just letting hatred cloud your reasoning.
The hand was in an unnatural position and clearly hit the hand. He also elbowed the Celtic player.
It's great to hear that the site of the original Hampden Park, considered the world's first purpose-built international football stadium, has now been given protected status by Historic Environment Scotland.
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#glasgow#football#glasgowhistory#queenspark#hampdenpark
Almost 5,000 people waited for hours in the rain at a swabbing event in Worcester, to get tested to see if they were a match to help save the life of a five-year-old boy fighting a rare cancer, after his parents asked for help