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Speeches at a State Dinner in honour of H.E. Mr. Nicos Anastasiades, President Cyprus

Speeches by President Michael D. Higgins and H.E. Mr. Nicos Anastasiades, President of the Republic of Cyprus.

Tue 18th Oct, 2016 | 21:56

Speeches at a State Dinner in honour of H.E. Mr. Nicos Anastasiades, President Cyprus

Speeches by President Michael D. Higgins and H.E. Mr. Nicos Anastasiades, President of the Republic of Cyprus.

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17-10-16 Speech at the UN Day for the Eradication of Poverty

The United Nations have designated 17 October as the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.

The Day presents an opportunity to…

Mon 17th Oct, 2016 | 16:57

17-10-16 Speech at the UN Day for the Eradication of Poverty

The United Nations have designated 17 October as the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.

The Day presents an opportunity to acknowledge the effort and struggle of people living in poverty and a chance for them to make their concerns heard.

At an event organised in Dublin, President Michael D. Higgins spoke of the reasons why the day is being marked across the world, and of the importance of going beyond strategies that merely alleviate poverty, by resolving to eradicate poverty at its root causes.

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Speech By President Michael D. Higgins On Eva Gore - Booth

On Friday 14th October, President Michael D. Higgins paid a 1-day visit to London, to deliver a keynote address on the life…

Fri 14th Oct, 2016 | 14:39

Speech By President Michael D. Higgins On Eva Gore - Booth

On Friday 14th October, President Michael D. Higgins paid a 1-day visit to London, to deliver a keynote address on the life and achievements of Eva Gore-Booth.

The President’s address, entitled “The Importance of Eva Gore-Booth’s Radical Vision in the Dramatic Historical Events in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries”, was delivered at the Congress Hall in Central London.

In his speech, the President sought to 'redress the oblivion of history' by reflecting on the remarkable, yet often overlooked, contributions by Eva Gore-Booth not only to the fight for Irish freedom but, together with Esther Roper, for the rights of powerless and disenfranchised sections of society in Britain.

He also addressed role of Eva Gore-Booth in organising women workers in Manchester and in the textile industry, in the franchise for women movement, and her relationship to the events of 1916and her sister Constance Markievicz.

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